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About the Project

I'm trucking my way through all the models in Massive Darkness. Done all the minions and heroes already, so just a few of the brilliant wandering monsters to go. Pictures as they're finished!

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Were the Cool Kids are At

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Next batch of three done!

I’m not the only one to paint the three werebeasts together, I think. They sort of make a natural trio, or an unnatural one, at any rate. Werecreatures usually leave me thinking ‘meh’, you don’t often see really good sculpts of them for some reason. And I’m not really a big fan of the lore, either (give me vampires any day).

But these three? I like. Good dynamic poses and a nice blend of human and animal. They’re great shoe-ins for DnD campaigns too, working as either Druid shapeshifts or Rakshasas or what have you.

Only ten more models left to paint!

Old Two Eyes

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Right, two massive beasties this week – meet the Cyclopes!

Cliff the Cliffbreaker has a massive throwing rock, and it makes him a bit back heavy. Can’t have your whacking great monster tipping over (despite an urge to homebrew rules that mean anything he lands on midgame gets killed), so I counterbalanced the base with a stone, an old bit of Necromunda lead and some 2p bits glued underneath. Plenty of sand and grit on the base too, so he’s a lot more stable now.

Sheila the Shieldmaiden has yellow-brown skin instead, custom mixed from XV88 and Zandri Desert yellow from Citadel, and a turquoise shield to contrast. That’s another custom colour, fifty-fifty Ahriman Blue and Kabalite Green. I’ve got a bit of a hybrid mix of paints in my box these days, although the majority of it is Citadel. There’s also some Secret Weapon wash on there somewhere, and some Army Painter skin tones in the leather. Barbarian Flesh, if I remember right.

Sorry the pics are pretty blurry. I’m useless with a camera, and have no idea how to fiddle with the depth of field settings. Models this size almost always end up half out of focus, it’s kind of frustrating! But you get the general idea, at least.

There’s no real rush to get the last eight done, I’ve given myself until the end of the year. But I’ve also got Deep Madness about to arrive any day now, and something in me wants this batch out of the way before that hundredweight of plastic clogs up the intray! So onwards and upwards…

Ogres and Trolls, Let's Go

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I got bogged down in work last week, so a bit of a pause before what I hope will be the last couple of posts. Just eight monsters left to do before I’m finished, and here’s the first four!

The Ogre Rockbreaker and Brute, then both High and Low Trolls. I can’t really say which of them I like the most, they’re all very nicely done. Like the original 80’s Citadel Ogres and Trolls that started me on this long, slow decline in to hobby mania way back when, only bigger and better sculpted (sorry 80s minis, but it’s true).

The High Troll has an arctic look, the Low Troll is therefore swampy in keeping with his geographical background. Both the Ogres are fairly simply dressed, on account of having tons of fiddly accessories, but I did splash out on yellow polka dots for the Brute.

See all those tiny skulls they’re carrying? My guess is that all of these models were originally intended to be about 10-20% bigger than their final scale. The skulls are much smaller than the humans in the game. Maybe it was a sensible choice, though. Massive Darkness, like Zombicide before it, often gets very crowded squares on the board. Or maybe it was a postage weight decision – either way, doesn’t stop them being excellent models!

The Beginning of the End

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Just four models left to do. Three, really, I suppose, I finished Hellsbane here this evening.

Who doesn’t need a spare Daemon Prince in their collection? I’ve got the other three gods covered after years of collecting Chaos Warriors, although some are on quaint old square bases. Nice to have Slaanesh finally joining the rest, maybe in time for a big release of Emperor’s Children round Christmas. Fingers crossed, Santa!

I am hoping to have the last three models finished by the end of the week. Posts as I get them done!

The First Part of the Middle of the End

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This is the Cockatrice, the medieval monster known as the King of Serpents. Just let a hen hatch a chicken’s egg, and this poison-spewing, petrifying horror can be yours for breakfast. Delish.

It’s basically rooster coloured, I looked at some online pics to get the broad strokes right and then did some simple shading and drybrushing from there. Rooster feathers seem quite glossy, so I used gloss Nuln Oil on the wings, then a very sparing final drybrush of Waystone Green (one of the GW gemstone paints) over the top to make them a bit shinier. Ideally, some of those nice iridescent ones from Greenstuff World would do the trick too.

Only two more left to do!

The Second Part of the Middle of the End

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Lord Tusk! Blimey, look at those cleavers. Huge and flat, and therefore ripe for a bit of freehand.

Last time I did celtic knotwork, I kept getting the threads the wrong way round, over instead of under or vice versa, so the whole thing looked like it was about to unravel. So this time, I painted the whole thing as a silver net, highlighted it and then went back over with thin black lines to pick out what was going where. Quicker and easier, at least for my poor old brain.

One final model, and I’ve done the whole set!

The Beginning of the End

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It’s the last model, the fabulous Nightmare Thing! Gotta love that formless spawn. It’s the kind of thing you’d find in the drip tray of the dungeon and get dared to take on at the end of a drunken saturday night crawl.

The pale flesh is Kislev Flesh washed with various amounts of purple, blue, red and black. The dark flesh is a mix of Rakarth Flesh and Black, washed with Nuln Oil gloss then layered up through Rakarth Flesh to Pallid Wych Flesh, then washed again with purples and gloss black again.

The teeth looked like they were going to be a pain, but they weren’t as bad as all that in the end. Time and patience, as usual. Then a bit of Blood for the Blood God and ‘Ardcoat here and there to finish, and I’m pleased.

And now the whole lot are done!

The End

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That’s the lot!

I’m not a great photographer, but here’s a couple of group shots of everything done and ready to play!

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