For the theme of Greed I dug into my pile of grey and dusty minis to find what I could paint up to hint at a moment from a story telling of those who crave the gleam of gold, those who Greedily hoard treasure and those who wish to permanently borrow that same hoard.
A mini of a Beholder looming over a couple treasure chests sparked my inspiration for the theme of Greed, and 4 gold chest objective markers and a couple of loot topped tables I felt would help support convey the sense of "mine all mine" to go along with the beholder's Mohahaha face, as it encountered the two wandering adventures who had been vacuuming up loose loot and gear on their way down into the dungeon depths.
I used a combination of Army Painter speed paints and regular paints for these minis. I am a pleased with how the Army Painter's 'Blood Red' speed paint over a grey/white dry brush quickly established satisfactory slap-chopped red flesh tones for the beholder flesh. I find the Army Painter 'Hardened Leather' speed paint also serves well for dark wood tones, perhaps more so than for leather. After stocking up on more Army Painter speed paints this year, I now find myself using their 'Pallid Bone', 'Sand Golem' or 'Boney Matter' where in past I would have typically relied on GW's Agrax Earth shade for liquid talent.
The Beholder is a 3D print ByronM provided, yet again a case of me having a few too many spare moments on a game night to poke thru his works in progress and backlog of minis on deck, resulting in me asking him "how much $ to print me a copy of this mini you have here". While FrostGrave does not actually have a Beholder with the game's Bestiary, I think as a "Major Demon" old one and ten-eyes here is fit for purpose.
The other minis are from the mists of time when Mordheim was new and in its prime. The chests of gold if I recall correctly are from a sprue of Mordhiem minis, the tables are from a blister pack of scatter terrain impulsively bought from my favorite 90's local hobbyshop.
The two loot laden 'Men At Arms' I will use for Frostgrave, are conversions I crafted about 20 years ago - both to use when playing Morhiem, and also for use in a Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play campaign I was game mastering back then (where I wanted some minis that could somewhat represent the loot laden players). The loot and gear on these minis was a combination of some crude green stuff sculpting and a raid on my bits box.
Total 40 Points
x1 Beholder (28mm Artillery) = 10 pts
x2 Man At Arms ( 28mm Foot Figure) = (2x5) =10 Pts
x2 Tables scatter terrain, x4 Gold Chest Markers = 0pts
Theme GREED = 20 pts
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ahhhh, who doesn't love the iconic Beholder? And using one in Frostgrave is an inspired idea Steve!
Nice collection of terrain and Men at Arms too - 40 points well earned
Fine work Steve - and I always appreciate the hobby-enabling-effects of Byron's 3d printing!
ReplyDeleteThe eyes on the beholder really are well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice work Steve!
ReplyDeleteBeholders are beasts and greedy for sure. Love the mix of speed paint with regular paint to reach your finished work. Well done.
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