Friday, April 30, 2021

DSM8083, Harrek the Otter Cleric on base

 Dark Sword Miniatures DSM8083, Harrek the Otter Cleric.
This Critter Kingdoms model was sculpted by Dave Summers.
I used a natural river rock as promontory on its 40mm diameter base.
 












 

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

DSM8083, Harrek the Otter Cleric

 Dark Sword Miniatures DSM8083, Harrek the Otter Cleric sculpted by Dave Summers. This anthropomorphic animal is part of the Critter Kingdoms miniature range. I love the design of this character, an otter worshiping a fish deity is humorous and the model is beautifully sculpted. I still need to build a suitable base for him but could not wait to show him right away.
 






 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

02749, Jade the Dancing Girl

 Reaper Miniatures 02749, Jade the Dancing Girl.
This Dark Heaven Legends model was sculpted by Werner Klocke.











Sunday, April 18, 2021

02897, Hellhounds

 Reaper Miniatures 02897 Hellhounds on 50mm base.
These Dark Heaven Legends models were sculpted by Jason Wiebe.
They would also fit as Dire Wolf, Worg or even Barghest.
















Friday, April 16, 2021

Chimeric Aberration (conversion)

 At the heart of the barren wasteland, on a cursed journey to redemption, the champion met a limping chimeric aberration. It had the main features of a giant hound, a vulture head stretches out of its right side and a hulking insect head sits on the left side.

Each piece that I used to convert this miniature comes from different models made by Reaper Miniatures. The main body is a 02817 Moor Hound sculpted by Ben Siens. The two extra heads are from 03069, Hooked Hulk sculpted by Michael Brower which are included in 03440 creature components pack 2. The spiked tail is from a 14456 Mastema sculpted by Julie Guthrie, included in 03334 Creature Components. The wings are from a 03641 Gunslinger model sculpted by Bob Ridolfi. I finally swapped its left side paw for a pincher claw and a palmed foot at the back. These parts are part of the 03440 creature components pack 2.

For the colors, I was inspired for the main body, by the Cù-Sìth from Scottish folklore. The additional heads have traditional vulture and praying mantis colors. Due to the large size of the monster, I built a 50mm wide base.















Here are pictures of the WIP (work in progress). I converted this model in 2013 and I decided to paint it this week after leaving it on a shelf for eight years. This chimeric aberration is something I was inspired to build after reading about chimeric creature in the D&D Monster Manual 2. In the book, they explain how to create a chimeric creature and give the example of a chimeric ankheg which has the head and front legs of and ankheg with a goat and a white dragon head. 

Because it doesn't have the traits of a goat and a chromatic dragon which are normally present on a chimeric creature, this monster is a chimeric aberration. This chaotic hybrid is most certainly the result of a mad wizard experiment that went terribly wrong.