These 6 shadows are identical yet very quick and satisfying to paint.
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Painting Solomon Kane Justice
Finally, Justice comes onto the painting table, the last virtue we will paint before testing out the game…
Painting Courage from Solomon Kane
Courage was next and surprisingly easy, due to the preponderance of armor on the miniature and the use of Secret Weapon Washes…
Painting Solomon Kane Temperance
I picked temperance first as it seems like a virtue I could get more of. The miniature was devoid of mold lines (that I cared about) and i decided to prime it…
On the Path of Kane
Solomon Kane has always been one of my favorite fictional characters and I daresay I prefer him to Conan as he feels more relatable to me, both in environment and stature. So…
Mummies Shamble Into Conan’s World
These miniatures have been on my painting shelf for over a year and I got tired (or ashamed) of staring at them. Painting them was fun, although painting a large number of…
The Snivelling Nosepicking Menace – Part 3
Glue the pumpwagon riders to the pumpwagon, dry fitting them first to ensure optimum placement. I suggest gluing them on prior to varnishing so as to reinforce the bond with varnish.
The Snivelling Nosepicking Menace – Part 2
Wood was highlighted with Ushabti Bone (image would not upload no matter what I tried so you will have to imagine). A little highlight goes a long way so as to give…
The Snivelling Nosepicking Menaces – Part 1
First on my list of Blood Bowl teams to paint this year were the Snotlings (you can tell I care not for winning, just having a good time). I immediately picked an…