Those look terrific; A nasty squad my players would not want to face. I like the variances in color schemes on the clothes and armor. So simple, yet for some reason the hardest part for me to do when painting minis. Also, I think I'm addicted to pictures of fantasy minis ...
Thanks Nils, it would be great if Reaper had 2-3 different poses for these ranges but the plastic is pretty easy to work with- even swapping the weapons helps give a bit more variety.
I tried to use dull/muted tones with these guys and also used 2-3 different base co lours for their fur to give subtle differences in shading.
The Reaper Bones are very good value, well sculpted and paint up very easily. I highly recommend them.
Cool. I've always had a soft spot for Gnolls (somewhere between the third and fourth ribs I belive).
ReplyDeleteThey re a great low level creature to fight- always wanted some models and these ones are very nice.
DeleteThose look terrific; A nasty squad my players would not want to face. I like the variances in color schemes on the clothes and armor. So simple, yet for some reason the hardest part for me to do when painting minis. Also, I think I'm addicted to pictures of fantasy minis ...
ReplyDeleteThanks Nils, it would be great if Reaper had 2-3 different poses for these ranges but the plastic is pretty easy to work with- even swapping the weapons helps give a bit more variety.
DeleteI tried to use dull/muted tones with these guys and also used 2-3 different base co lours for their fur to give subtle differences in shading.
The Reaper Bones are very good value, well sculpted and paint up very easily. I highly recommend them.
Craig
Love the paintjob you did for the gnolls! Gotta agree with Nils. The variance in color scheme adds tot he dynamics of your gnoll squad. Neat stuff (:!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jiaqi
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