After an unexpected two weeks of painting at the start of the Challenge due to canceled travel plans, I promptly lost two weeks after coming down with COVID. I am just getting back at the paint brushes now and banged to finish off some bits and bobs that were 95% finished three weeks ago. I have a bunch of 28mm critters from Wizkids aimed mainly at TTG based on my Beowulf RPG campaign.
A Troll, a bear, a stag and two boars walk into a clearing. |
First up is the Troll. Like my goblins, I left his basework rocky and without greenery so that he could operate underground. |
He really should see a Dermatologist about those warts. |
For variety, I used some autumn foliage as well as green to represent the fact that some bushes aren't as healthy and turn colour earlier than others. I'm not sure I am sold on it. |
One of my players decided it would be a good idea to pick a fight with a sleeping bear in a barrow so he could get the treasure. Results were predictable. |
Boars are a pretty iconic Dark Age challenge, and are tasty eating too. |
There's some pretty good detail on these Wizkids sculpts and I am quite pleased with how the Stag turned out. |
I went down a Wikipedia rabbit hole checking colouration on Red Deer. |
l have been quite pleased with the Wizkids sculpts, good detail and many of them paint up nicely. The regular forest fauna will do double duty on TTG RPGs and for historical games. I like to use animals as dummy markers. "Captain those suspected French dragoons turned out to be a deer and a couple of boars". Points wise it's always a bit of a challenge with non-human figures. I'd suggest treating the Troll as a 54mm foot figure (he is about that tall) and the others as 28mm foot figures, but will accept the Snowlord's judgement. No location points on this lot as I've completely lost the plot on that front and don't want to do a Ray fitting a round peg in a square hole. The Troll would count towards the Fantasy duel.
Can't comment on the authenticity of the troll but the critters look both good and right.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ross. Hopefully I’ll ever know if I got the troll right or not.
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