![]() ![]() Red got the same treatment and I gave them a red wash. Gave them a yellow/ochre/brown wash to get in the recesses. I gave the yellows a drab yellow then a brighter yellow and they were in a good spot. I will paint the ceremonial cloth black and give it a nice gold trim to match team colors and potentially be where I write a number, ah that is a nightmare waiting to happen. I did some of the throw-ra cloth in purple and realized they looked like a grateful dead t-shirt or something, then noticed they have literally no clothing or armor on besides their belts and loin cloths. You can see its still early on, but the colors are bright. After brightening them up they really started looking good. They are basically a highlighting obstacle course and using watered down paint sinks into the recesses and shows where the highlights are supposed to be very very clearly. The skeletons were straight forward as I had hoped. Skeletons in multiple colors looking like a diablo 2 boss battle or something and the mummies on the left. ![]() Tomb guardians are kind of a different kettle of fish for this project for a lot of it, so they are going to get slightly different commentary. I laid down the base colors and immediately did another layer of brighter color on top of them on the skeleton party and mummies. No big deal, but I had to water stuff down to conserve paint, but also use enough paint to have enough pigment to color the model! I’d say one or two full brushloads of watered down paint covered about a 1/3 of the model. ![]() I undercoated it and it drank watered down paint like sand in the desert. Lesson #1 is this: Painting gauze is like painting a sponge regardless how much glue water you daoused it with. I guess 6 groups if you count all the coaches and stuff who I am still wondering what color to do them up as color-wise. I have five main groupings of models currently, yellow line skeletons, red wights/blitz-ras, my (currently white but soon to be) green throw-ras, (currently yellow) mummies, and the four tomb guardians. After the first session I also laid down a few base colors. I actually followed my previously written plan regarding the glowy goodness this time around a bit more closely which worked out well I think. ![]() I want to get them done and realize I spend a fair amount of time touching up anyway, so the base coats can be messy. Realizing they will need touch ups and work anyway, I didn’t spend as much time as I had initially on them and only brushed them a single slightly lighter brown and then a drybrush of reddish muddy color to finish them off. I started the back half of the painting just like the first and got the bases done. But beware! On the pitch, all losses are permanent.We are back baby! Fresh off getting the Necromantic painted up last week, I decided to jump right into the Shambling Undead and Khemri Tomb King Section of the job. You will develop your team, gaining XP and unlocking new skills. In the persistent online mode, create and manage your own team comprised of one of eight races from the Warhammer world – Humans, Orcs, Dwarfs, Skaven, High Elves, Dark Elves, Chaos, and the Bretonnia newcomers. The multiplayer modes are bigger and richer than ever. Each match of the campaign is unique, with unexpected and surprising events constantly renewing the experience! Former star team of Blood Bowl you are tasked with bringing them back to glory, following a full story campaign supported by the hilarious commentators Jim & Bob from Cabalvision. The solo game mode will have you lead the famous Reikland Reavers. Blood Bowl 2 smashes Warhammer and American football together, in an explosive cocktail of turn-based strategy, humour and brutality, adapted from Games Workshop’s famous boardgame.īlood Bowl 2’s new graphics engine and high-flying realization makes for a faithful portrayal of the fury and intensity of classic Blood Bowl matches. ![]()
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