Kentaro Miura's series has directly and indirectly been the source of quite a bit of entertainment over the years, and so I wanted to acknowledge his work. These models are slightly rougher than I'd intended, but I didn't want to wait until this project was complete, whenever that came around.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Friday, March 26, 2021
The Tools for the Job - Kingdom Death Lion Knight, Butcher, and Survivors
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Monday, January 18, 2021
Kingdom Death Ringtail Vixen ~ Kitsune
Painting this gal felt like walking into a minefield: it was so easy for it to look kinda trashy like a sexy Halloween costume, or like a furry. I don't have a problem with the latter; I think my value judgement is pretty obvious in my description of the former, and I wasn't going for either look, regardless.
This is a mix of more traditional (the grave markers are based on my time in Japan, and the mask is actually fairly strictly based on a specific papier-mâché festival mask I have) and more pop culture (referencing a few versions of more stylized anime etc. horror sources). I tried to get something simultaneously more naturally shaded (with a lot of blues and browns mixed in to avoid pure colors) while working with an almost chalky white that shows up in both early modern prints and in some anime.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Hunter's Instinct - Blackstone Fortress Dahyak Greekh (Kroot) and Beastmen
I have a soft spot for Kroot with capes. There are probably around a dozen kits and collections I regret parting with, and one of them is my little Kroot collection led by Anghkor Prok from one of the few Gamesdays I went to. I played Tau right when they very first came out, and I always liked the Kroot line (more than the main Tau one, especially in the early days) which has unfortunately gone nearly unsupported: one ancient plastic kit, three equally ancient metal kits (one of which didn't need a model), two variants on an Inquisitor-scale model, and a little Forge World stuff. More than that, I've also had a soft spot for underdog mercenaries, rabble, bandits, or otherwise independent forces for as long as I can remember, from Warmachine mercs to Malifaux Outcasts to Astral Claws/Red Corsairs, to any number of post-apocalyptic settings including Mordheim (another regret). I'm going to be personally honest here: I think this sensibility might be the most typically American part of my lifestyle, very much influenced by the ideology if not always the aesthetic of Westerns, etc.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Noblesse Oblige - Kingdom Death Lion God modification
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Bovine Brawlers - Blood Bowl Beastmen
The minotaur below was a much more minor conversion, just an attempt to make the mane more consistent with the Beastmen aesthetic.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Three tons of him. - Kingdom Death Sunstalker review
Monday, April 27, 2020
Ghosts of the Past - Monochrome Kingdom Death bosses and survivors
Friday, April 24, 2020
Dead Man Walking - Night Lords Dreadnought / Hellbrute
I'm not going to do a ton in this style, but I'm pretty happy with how he looks, since it gives me options on how to do others when I want to.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Compulsion to Repeat - Kingdom Death White Lion set
He was also the first that I converted, I believe the first base I cast, and one of the first I later revised, all of which I've done a lot in the years since.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Now the Darkness Got a Hold on Me - Huron Blackheart conversion
So, of course, I needed to do something about that.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Like a river's flow, it never ends - Kingdom Death Legend of Zelda Homages
I don't know how frequently I'll be doing this, but I'm starting my blog up after a dry spell, because I know I could use something a little lighter than what's become my day-to-day that, like everyone else's, has been pretty derailed these past weeks.
I'm starting off with some nostalgic homages to my favorite ol' N64 game, plus a note about my absence.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Feed Me! - Kingdom Death Lonely Tree
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Eyes of the Cat - Arena Rex Leo
I just love how they've handled animal design. Short (*ahem*) of some back legs that seem like they were sculpted last, and needed to fit the model on the base, the anatomy of Leo is just superb and natural. I think it has exactly the right movement and weight of a jumping/lunging lion, and manages to avoid the problem of many such models which look like they're tripping.
I'm quite happy with the texture I got on him, with the only real issue being that I had a little more depth on the mane, but it kept getting scratched off through basic handling (it's been a while since I've worked with how sharp resin edges can be) so I needed to flatten down the highlights a bit so the color would stick. I normally don't like this sort of scarring, but I think I got some nice, subtler stuff that clearly reads as scars, but not as completely fresh ones.




















