sabato 29 marzo 2025

A big project done

 It's done, Max's Reaper Bones V kickstarter set is all painted. It took me an age and a half, but I'm finally done, even with most of the figures painted with dipping, it still took a long time, but it's great to have this big collection available for our D&D games.

If I had to give a suggestion to anyone who wanted to start getting miniatures for D&D or other fantasy RPG, definitely go for a Reaper Bones kickstarter, it might take a long time to get delivered, but for a very fair price you would end up with a ton of stuff to represent PCs, NPSc and all sort of monsters and small terrain pieces.

Over the couple of years it took me to paint them all, we used these figures so much, some of them were even used for Warhammer games. They are cheap, easy to paint and still great quality figures, if I didn't already have way too many figures still to paint I would definitely consider this kind of investment.

But on to the figures, as usual, I saved some good stuff for last, a whole bunch of undead, all very cool models, I did what I needed with dipping, but anything that was going to be mostly black was done with washes and drybrush.

Undead characters: a might vampire in heavy armour, a witch and a female and male necromancers. 32mm, Reaper Bones, dipping



A couple of grim reapers or wights. 32mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush



A trio of mounted wraiths, very reminiscent of Nazgul. 32mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush



A selection of tomb guards led by the king of the dead. 32mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush


Female vampire with a bat swarm. 32mm, Reaper Bones, washes and drybrush.



Wraith lord, but could also represent Sauron himself. 32mm, Reaper Bones, washes and drybrush





Zombie giant. 32mm, Reaper Bones, dipping


Zombies. 32mm, Reaper Bones, dipping


The undead host shambling forward


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