Another D&D model now, though this time from the Tomb of Annihilaiton set. The Giant Four-Armed Garegoyle is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin. As with the previous Gargoyles I painted years ago from the Castle Ravenloft D&D set, I painted this one with the same stonework colours I used on his base. I added some putty and carved in the lines on it to create the simple flagstones, as I do with the larger-based models in these sets, and the only other thing I really did here was to add in a little bit of purple and green via washes to add some tonal depth to the otherwise pretty boring grey of the model.
This one is a decently-sized model. Not sure what it’s like in the game, but I’m possibly not looking all that forward to meeting this model in-game if it’s anything like its smaller cousins scaled up…
Scale shot!
Really nice work on this model, and I like the effect added by the washes
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Thanks Dave. I wanted something subtle enough to just make the thing not look like a *complete* continuation of the floor, but with enough flow between the two of them…
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Agreed…the washes are perfect and the little nit of tinting make him pop!
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Cheers, Kevin. Glad to hear that it worked 🙂
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Excellent work mate, and the extra tones add real depth to the model
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Much appreciated Dave. It looked a bit too plain before I added them. Not that it’s a whole lot less plain now, but… gargoyle… so…
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That came out looking nice.
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Thanks Ann!
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Always envious of your stone work, and a Gargoyle is just perfect to show it off even more! Nice one mate!
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Cheers, Faust. I need to get some more/replacement greys, which is going to be tricky since a few of my go-to’s appear to have been reformulated or discontinued…
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Looking brilliant! Those little washes have added some nice touches there too
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Thanks Steve. 🙂
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Very nice. I like the subtle bit of colour on the wings.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks Pete. You can see them just a little more in hand, I think the lighting washed them out, just a little.
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Well done Az, would have been easy to stop at the drybrushing – nice to see the add of the washes for depth.
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Thanks Mark! A little late but still appreciated! 🙃
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That’s great, the stone effect has worked really nicely and the washes give it just enough “pop” to make it seem alive.
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Thanks Wudu. As with Mark, a tad late but still appreciated all the same. Need to check if I added the mossy growth to this one!
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