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I think I'm making progress

A different shoot of the previous minis from a different campaign. The two characters on the right are the same person, but in and out of were-hare form.

Beholder Zombie from my home D&D game. It was the end boss of an arc - legendary actions and all!

Do you folks want to see some miniatures? These mind flayer-like characters are made from different Frostgrave sets and parts from a bag of Warhammer 40K spruces I got from a friend.

A trio of goblins! One of my favourite fantasy species. They are made from Wargames Atlantic's Goblin Warband.

This time around in miniatures, it's Blood Skeletons!! These were fairly easy to approach, colourscheme-wise and how forgiving they were to mistakes - which was super nice. Also, it's pretty cool how a bit of gloss vanish can make them look extra grody. Can you imagine how their necromancer makes the earth start boiling in front of you and as it turns to dark red sludge, these guys crawling out of the puddles of goo?? Gross! Amazing! Made from Soulblight Gravelords Deathrattle Skeletons and Wizkids Deep Cuts Unpainted skeletons.

This time around in miniatures, it's Blood Skeletons!! These were fairly easy to approach, colourscheme-wise and how forgiving they were to mistakes - which was super nice. Also, it's pretty cool how a bit of gloss vanish can make them look extra grody. Can you imagine how their necromancer makes the earth start boiling in front of you and as it turns to dark red sludge, these guys crawling out of the puddles of goo?? Gross! Amazing! Made from Soulblight Gravelords Deathrattle Skeletons and Wizkids Deep Cuts Unpainted skeletons.

Expanding on my drawn D&D miniature collection, here's Alek Gwilym, my favorite I, Strahd character, someone who I will not need as a mini for quite a while.
Notes:
Along with needing D&D miniatures, this project is a way for me to push my character and outfit designs, to make more unique characters and armor sets. In this case, I decided to practice half plate.
Most of the small details on these designs won't show up on the final miniature, hence why the von Zarovich crest is rather simple. Once printed out, the thinner lines will disappear, rather than leave blotches of color on otherwise clean armor. That same reason is why I'm not too worried about some of the weird spots around the face.
Eventually Strahd and Rahadin will get their own miniatures, and each of them will wear similar colors, just in varying values and amounts of each. I didn't want Alek to be wearing solid red armor (that's the plan for Strahd's animated armor), so he gets a very warm grey instead.




I finally painted a couple miniatures again (:
I'm working on expanding my mini collection to include more NPCs/stock enemies for my games, and wolves are abundant in Ravenloft.
These are the Pathfinder Deepcuts Timberwolves (:


Upgraded the character minis (were just small chips before). I’ll have to improve the wire stands to be more flat but I’ll figure that out another time.
If I ever get more talented I might attempt actually making 3d models out of clay.
This is such a cool way of displaying character minis (and using up all those spare dice cases!)
Honestly I'm so proud of this