KD: Dragon Sacrifice
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By aku-chan
With the Kingdom Death range seemingly moving towards 3D printed minis for their non-game stuff, I reluctantly picked up a pair (My only previous experience with a 3D printed mini being a very anime-styled witch I got from Ebay. I opened the package, looked at the tiny mini encased in a giant mass of web-like filaments, had a flashback to trying to clean Forgeworld resin minis (The triangles! To this day they haunt me still!) and shoved her straight back on Ebay.):-
(Astri the Promised is the big one, the other is Badar the Venomous).
Fortunately, these ones were nowhere near as bad!
They'd already been given a pretty good tidy up, so all I had to do was remove any remaining nubs and give them a good scrub with a wet toothbrush.
Hopefully they'll be dry by tomorrow, so they can be assembled and undercoated.
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By TGP
Topplethrax the Mysterious
With a Ral Partha goblin for scale. Also the grid lines are 1 inch squares.
Here is a second shot with him leaning on my pet rock. I named him Topplethrax because he topples forward without weight on the tail or something to lean him back just a bit.
There are markings underneath one foot. Either:
T g h
© 8 5
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4 5 L
G 8 5
(If it is a G, it is a G in a circle, like the copyright symbol.)
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By aku-chan
Presenting the Sniper, part of the Echoes of Death Vol. 3 set by Kingdom Death, looking snazzy in her Sunstalker outfit.
Another one where I had trouble coming up with a colour scheme, but I think she looks okay, just rather colourful!
As always, any comments or criticisms are warmly received.
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By Grand Slam
Definitely one of my favorite inclusions in the Ravenloft board game. Originally, I thought the paint job would be entirely a bone color. After I started prepping him, however, it became clear that there was just as much rotting flesh as there was visible bone. Makes sense, considering the artwork in the monster manual. A quick Google image search shows that people approach this model's paint job in a variety of cool ways. This combines my favorite elements from what I've seen, plus my own spin on the way I like to paint undead/zombie-types.
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