This is the third of my entries that I have picked out from Wizkids D&D and Pathfinder ranges for the Chambers. For the Golem's Haunt, the only thing I could see fitting for me was an elemental. While I painted an Ice Elemental for an entry a few years ago, this time, only the rather impressively sized Earth Golem from their range would do. Add to that the fact that it's a whole lot of model for £5, and my entry was decided.
It's a relatively simple paint job, with drybrushing used mainly. I aimed for a ruddy brown clay like appearance, and I'm happy with the effect. The blue glow was created by wet blending several blues together in the mouth, and again I think works.
I've no idea how many points this should be. I know I should get 20 for the chamber, but I don't have a clear idea how to score the model. I've included a shot below with one of the 28mm human sized models from the same range for scale. Hopefully our glorious leader can give me some advice.
Totally RAWR-some paint job!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteThis figure really rocks!
ReplyDeleteThe cold blue and warm reddish brown is a great combination.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the elemental.
ReplyDeleteNice work Dave
ReplyDeleteRawr! I had the same idea for the chamber.. some earth golems fit the bill nicely, just as this chap does! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking golem!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Top job 👍
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
That mouth is a great touch!
ReplyDeleteCool, the blue is very good!
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