My first pick was the Corvus Terrain police Station as it combines a good backdrop photographic opportunity with several terrain levels for the game ( I ayy decide to select Size 4…
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Dungeonbowl College of Shadow – The Skavens
Now that the Dark Elfs are complete, it is the skavens turn to sneak on the stage.
The Umbra Striders – Dungeonbowl College of Shadow – Part1 -Dark Elfs
I first want to emphasize that the Dark Elf players were probably the most finicky miniatures I ever built (seriously GW, two pieces for a foot!!!). Yet, the end result is undeniably…
Bowl Crawl
One of the last games I acquired in 2021 was GW new iteration of Dungeon Bowl. The environmental quirkiness and borderline gonzo rules attracted me and I delved right in, assembling the…
Painting Solomon Kane’s Darkness
Darkness was particularly interesting to paint due to the diversity of texture and metal weathering.
Painting Solomon Kane’s Providence
Providence is used in the game solo play mode and I did not initially intend on painting her in the ‘first wave’. Yet, so as to satisfy my completionist tendencies, I decided…
Painting Solomon Kane
I have been looking forward to painting the hero who lends his name to the game, particularly because black has always offered a good painting challenge.
Painting Solomon Kane’s Skeleton
Moving forward with my painting of the miniatures necessary to play ‘A Rattle of Bones’, I decided to tackle toe skeleton, available as a corpse and as an animated skeleton. I will…
Painting Solomon Kane’s Gaston l’Armon
Gaston l’Armon was an interesting miniatures, offering several opportunities to play with paint, from his clothes to the candle he holds in front of him.