Once more into the Frozen City!
Summon the daedra! I'll trade the soul of every last subject of mine for a little comfort.
Just a handful of things done in the last few days. And some of them aren’t on the list, one I could have sworn was on the list, but I was mistaken lol.
I’d put together a few plastic pieces to make a “treasure” base themed for the genie scenario. It came out great and definitely, unsubtley gives that malevolent spirit trapped in a bottle vibe. The “genie” was a bit trickier, I hadn’t seen a genie miniature i liked for this but i did like the efreet from kings of war. Now I struggled with the fire, im not going to lie, and am not 100% on it. This is something I’ll look into and see if I can learn a way to paint fire and be happy about it.
Base coat – ghoul grey colourforge
Speed paint- poppy red
Speed paint – slaughter red in areas
Dry brush – Base red
Horns & bones detail – warpaint desert bone
Speed paint book – burnished red
Speed paint phial – broadsword silver
The ghouls were something that I really enjoyed painting. I bought these crypto ghouls when they first came out with the 7th/8th ed WFB vampire counts book. I liked these guys over the old metals. But again didn’t do anything with them for years. Frostgrave came out and I glued them all to round bases, they had a purpose. Then they went into storage. Now they’ve come out into the light of day I couldn’t decide on a colress our scheme for them.
I pestered the missus with a load of colour schemes and she picked near what I’ve come.pleted below.
Base coat – ghoul grey colourforge
Speed paint – ashen grey/malignant flesh
Speed paint – burnished red
Dry brush – malignant flesh/ fortress grey
Teeth & bone details – warpaint desert bone
Hand feet wffect – glistening blood
Eyes – basecoat white dots
This is one of the oldest if not oldest miniature ive used for this project and frostgrave. I’ve had this miniature since the realms of Chaos book came out for 4th ed WFB. First miniature I had experience with pinning back in the day. Its such a cool and evocative miniature that demanded detail and time. He reminds me of timber curry’s devil in legend, sardo numspa from golden child and the dreadlords from warcraft. Really happy with him and the depth of shade over his body.
Base coat – matt black colourforge
Speed paint – slaughter red
Speed paint – poppy red
Dry brush – Base red
Teeth & horns details – warpaint desert bone With Speed paint.
Claw – raging sea Speed paint
Sword – broadsword silver Speed paint
Speed paint – copper
Strong tone all over











