Here comes the second ‘wave’ of Bloodrage monsters and they were a blast to paint.
Category: Blood Rage
Bloodrage Serpent Clan
This clan was probably the most enjoyable clan I painted so far, along with the Raven clan. The miniatures achieve an excellent balance between the feminine form and a sense of dangerousness….
Bloodrage, First Monster Wave
I decided to split my Bloodrage monsters into 3 groups so as to pace my painting and integrate the last two clans I have to finish to complete the game. This first…
Bloodrage Valkyrie
The Valkyrie miniature does not have a very dynamic pause but, as it is usually the case, painting the miniature added a lot to its appeal.
Bloodrage Sea Serpent
The sea serpent was, in my opinion, one of the mosts iconic miniature of the game and I both looked forward and drewaded painting it. Adrian Smith wonderful art served as an…
The Ram Clan bashes its way into the world of Bloodrage
The Ram clan was a pleasure to paint as the sculpts had interesting personality, except for the clan leader which, like all of the leaders in Bloodrage, is quite unremarkable, probably due…
Five Minute Basing Tutorial
For my Blood Rage miniatures, I adopted a very simple technique that exceeds board game/tabletop standards in many ways and takes minutes to perform. All you need is: Paint 2 types of…
Flight of the Raven Clan
The Raven clan for Blood Rage was a pleasure to paint. I particularly like the ‘beefiness’ of the miniatures and the ‘wicked witch’ style of the shamans. These miniatures would be a…
Adding the Wild Boars to the Roster
While I was not (and still am not) in love with the models sculpts of the Wild Boar clan, painting them added some details to them that makes them bearable to deploy…
Completing the Painting of Bloodrage Raven clan
In the background, you can see the Raven clan assembled and awaiting varnishing and basing. The Wild Boar clan is now on deck. More photos tomorrow once the Raven is varnished… I…