Hi Everyone!
A few years back I picked up the starter box for 'Carnevale', you know, as one does when one already has loads of other game systems to play. I'll take a page out of the Orange Toddler's playbook and blame someone else for clearly what I did myself. So, I blame JamieM and DavidB as, over the years, they have posted some wonderfully painted miniatures from the game and I thought, 'Geez. This is essentially parkour street combat in 18th century Venice with some Cthulhu vibes thrown in... Well, pass me an espresso, and take my money!'
So here are my efforts with one of the factions: The Rashaar.
The Rashaar unashamedly draw upon Lovecraft's Innsmouth creepy-watery mythology of Father Dagon, Mother Hydra and their Deep Ones. So lots of aquatic nasties to take advantage of Venice's network of canals. The Rashaar are also slavers, so they can call upon the unwilling support of poor unfortunates to assist them in their nefarious plans. A damp, villainous crew to be sure.
I have to say I wasn't really feeling it with these models. That's entirely on me as the models themselves are great. I simply ran out of steam with them. Thankfully they're not very complex, so I managed to get a lot done with the airbrush and some light brushwork. I think they'll be fine on the tabletop, and they help set a colour palette for any upcoming additions to the faction.
As with many of the newer ranges these days, these models are rather heroically scaled. The human slaves and deep ones are 35mm, while the wizard and Big One tip into the 40mm band. So, I believe, 39 points in total, but I leave it to our esteemed Antipodean Minion to make the final adjudication.
This warband should also provide another Squirrel Point aaand as a bonus, a couple of the deep ones are holding a skulls in thoughtful contemplation (again, as one does), which should please the cranial interests of our Skully McSkullface.
Thanks for dropping by for a peek!
- Curt
From Millsy:
LOL, Curt! That first sentence was like a lighting bolt of self recognition, shame, pride, humour and about fifty other things in one punch right between the eyes.
I like that you included a little blamestorming in your efforts to somehow excuse your own behaviour.
Judgement of your motivations and excuses aside, your work with the brush is superb mate. Your dark skin tone and the saturated blue/green are beautiful and your airbrush blending with the lilac lower torso and legs lends a very natural feel.
If this is a taste of more to come then I can only add "Yes please!"
39 points added to your tally. Nice one brother.
Cheers,
Millsy
Cheers Millsy and thanks for fitting me in with your Friday crew.
ReplyDeleteWhat’s not to like about parlor street combat in a Cthulhu venice? A nice palette and wonderful blending.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom!
DeleteExcellent fish people Curt!
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter. Pass the tartar sauce!
DeleteI love the hues on those
ReplyDeleteThanks Kerry.
DeleteLove these, the transition on the aquatic characters is lovely and something I hadn’t thought to do. And I’m proud that DavidB and I provided helpful temptation :)
ReplyDeleteI love both of your collections (and terrain). Thanks for the inspiration. :)
DeleteVery weird and very wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHaha, cheers Ray!
DeleteLove the blue-purple!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks. That was just larking around with shades on the airbrush. It will be interesting to see if I can replicate it...
DeleteVery nice work my friend! Running out of steam mid-project I only know too well myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick, I hope you can give us one final entry as your swan song for this year.
DeleteFirst off, let me join in and blame JamieM for...well...something. It's all his fault.
ReplyDeleteGreat work dude - this crew appears to have high natural levels of Omega 3 acids to be sure. Reminds me why I prefer steak...
Haha! Thanks Greg. When we can't blame Joe Biden or Obama, we can always fall back on Jamie... ;)
DeleteThey are very unusual and so very well painted Curt.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I'll take 'unusual', thanks Richard! :)
DeleteI will take my share of the blame as it is a very fun game and your raashar horde is very lovely! it is a treat to be outdone by your brush! I really like those monsters!
ReplyDeleteThank you David! And thanks again for the inspiration!
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