Some more pictures of my painted miniatures from the Castle Ravenloft Board Game.
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I wonder if those markings mean its poisonous |
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Giant spider is giant |
To be honest, the spider is a bit meh. I used a black primer for the spider which caused the blue paint to come out very dark (as you can prob see in the picture). To counter this, I tried to use a lighter blue to add highlights but the effect wasn't very convincing.
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One of the classics - an undead skeleton... |
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...armed with a sunburst shield |
I'm actually reasonably happy with the skellies. The good thing is that skeletons are actually quite easy to do (simply paint and wash) which leads to quick and easy results. I also tried to give the base a kind of stone dungeon feel - failed miserably but hopefully, it doesn't detract too much from the skellie.
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