Monday, March 30, 2020

Painting Fantasy


Being cooped up in the house has given me an excuse/reason to start adding to my blog again.

Since I last wrote anything I have had a pretty big case of Painters block but I have played quite a few games of Team Yankee, Saga: Age of Magic, The Walking Dead: All out War and Gaslands.

When I was having some discussion with Ed about my lack of painting motivation -- I had some SPQR Romans and Saga: Age of Magic Undead on the painting table but they really weren't getting anywhere -- and I decided largely out of nowhere I would paint a dragon. I did some searching for figures and I came across both the Wizkid Nolzur's line and the Realmsmith.tv tutorial videos. I ordered the  Young Blue Dragon and picked up the colours I didn't have at the Hobby Centre.





I was surprised by both the price and the quality of the Blue Dragon. It cost less than dragon miniatures did decades ago when I was last buying fantasy figures. It might no be as detailed as a really good metal mini but it is still very good -- I think the detail on this softish plastic is better (or at least different) than on more traditional hard plastic. The light weight of plastic is nice in a model that is flying.

The Realmsmith tutorial was also very good. It is an archive of a livestream and probably could be better with some editing but that would be a lot of work. The techniques were mostly ones I had used before but it was somewhat therapeutic to have someone tell me what to do and just paint along without giving it much thought.

I enjoyed the process so much that I ordered the Brass Dragon as soon as I finished.



By then I developed a dragon addiction and ordered the other 5 young dragons that were available (Bronze, Copper, White,  Green and Black). I think the Red and Gold are available now and I will probably get them in the near future.










 I had a justification (if one is needed) in that I could use them as the Morrow Island warband for the Horde Faction.

Once they were all painted, I did just that and fielded them (and a Chimera I had painted years ago to have 8 monsters) in a battle against Mike

I have since painted a Frost Giant and
a Cloud Giant which could work in the Morrow Island List



As well as  a Night Hag, Green Hag and a Bullette which were fun to paint but have less immediate use.



Finally a Kraken which I have plans to use as particularly hazardous terrain  in a Saga: Age of Magic game and by the time my Black Seas ships arrived from Warlord games I was back in my painting groove.



I have a few other unpainted giants and odds and ends that Realmsmith has tutorials for so I will have them in case I run into painters block again (and I think ultimately I will want to get some monsters that count as Behemoths for Saga: Age of Magic.





As another note, this was the first time that I had used the Vallejo Game Color and I noticed that they were different than the Model Color and Model Air that I was used to (and I liked it better to be honest). I did a bit of  digging and the different lines are slightly different in terms of composition (as well as colour, obviously) so it is probably worth trying all the ranges and seeing what you like best.

Assuming that I remain cooped up, expect a posting about Black Seas in the not too distant future.

7 comments:

  1. Good work Duncan! Looks like you've got enough dragons to take over the planet. If you ever want to play Hordes (I think it's the Privateer Press game you're talking about) let me know, I might have a couple of armies painted up for that...

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    1. Thanks!

      I was referring to the Horde faction from Saga: Age of Magic but if I do have enough to play Hordes I would be happy to give it a go.

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  2. Great post Duncan, welcome back...I can totally appreciate the block that comes, good to see you work past and the dragons look great. Nice work!

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  3. We are so honoured that Jason's work on Nolzur's was useful to you. Great article, good work, and thanks kindly for the mention! You're the inspiration Duncan!

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    1. Thanks, i really did enjoy the tutorials and I see there are some new Dragon ones coming up so I will likely tune in for those!

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