The first one is a nun from Shadows of Brimstone. The usual crappy resin and I had to replace the barrels from the shotgun as they were bent and full of bubbles. I painted it just becuase I had these other two on the painting table.
The other two are Luke and Sister Beth from Cthulhu: DmD game. Beth comes from the base box, while Luke is a kickstarter exclusive.
These
are ghouls and deep ones from the base box. Real quick paint-jobs on these, to
get painted figs on the board (and less figs in the plastic-mountain).
We're playing along with the Cthulhu: Death May Die game, going through the scenarios and playing each a couple of times with different Elder Ones and different characters. Great fun! It's such a good game.
Joakim the priest is a nice figure but you've done a lovely job on the ghouls and deep ones, if my quick paint jobs were this good I'd be very happy.
ReplyDeleteThe mosters are just a suitable basecoat, mouth-parts rose/pink, teeth in a bone-colour and then a wash of Armypainter Strong Tone. No drybrushing after that, just a coat of varnish
DeleteSuper-easy
Super easy they may be but super good as well.
DeleteThank you, John! :-)
DeleteNicely done. Ah, the fun of Call of Cthulhu, when a character develops a dire phobia of the dark and lights a stick of dynamite to use as a candle...
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Madness is an integral part in Cthulhu-lore, as it is in this game.
DeleteI am very fond of the nuns and priests. I have some in my drawer also and will start painting these this summer.The monsters looks scary enough, nice pintjob and shading there.
ReplyDeleteWell, you can never have to many (painted) priests and nuns :-D
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