Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger (Monster MAYhem ’21)

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

It’s been awhile since my last post. We’re hitting one of the two busier periods at work (from now till mid-year, and then again from October-Dec). Unfortunately on top of that I’ve had some serious computer issues, where Windows Update 20H2 that keps not installing for months finally went through with no problems (for a day) and then a followup update auto-installed overnight the next day and fucked my PC. Long story short, even after a rollback and partial refresh, my pretty good PC is still only able to limp along, most of my programs are gone, I can’t find the .exe for my legit Office install since the shitheels that MS outsource here to distribute Work At Home packs only allow downloads for 3 months. (This sort of bullshit is why people pirate software!) I’ve got a laptop, but it’s just not the same as working on a real desktop with a decent monitor. Anyway, I’ve been backing things up (got just about everything done) but I’m too hesitant to allow the desktop PC to reboot and install until I’m 100% certain that it’ll be good.

So anyway, miniatures!

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

Today’s model is one that I absolutely hate. It’s the Harbinger from the Shadows of Brimstone starter set, and it’s a large, smooth, undetailed piece of trash. For whatever reason, I initially decided to not just paint it a cartoony demonic red, and went for a fleshy pink, but basically, due to the thing being a big, smooth piece with almost no actual detail, it didn’t go all that well, and so it’s been a WIP for ….2 years now? Hard to motivate oneself to work on something that you absolutely hate sometimes.

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

I did have some ideas for the model occasionally, and so I added the cracked earth as I had the idea of the demon corrupting the ground as it landed. It was only as part of this last push where the idea to make it glowing yellow-green rather than a more typical lava red-orange-yellow came up, mostly because of that Tessaract Glow technical paint I picked up recently – though it did make me start thinking of a World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade kind of overall look. This in turn led to repainting the webbing of the wings, which if you can believe it – looked even worse than they do now! I added some striation texture to them via paint, but still, they look pretty shitty.

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

Since finishing this thing, I’ve had a bit of a google image search on this model and I’ve seen a couple that do manage to look half-decent. I see an airbrush helps immensely on the large, smooth, undetailed masses of the model. Luckily(!) for me, I have a second one of these things. If I ever do paint the second one, I think I’ll go for an ashen grey-black overall look with perhaps some red and/or purple for the wing skin.

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

As far as positives go, I’m pretty happy to have finished this model just so it can get the fuck off my painting table and away from me. I guess it’ll be fine to use in actual games of Shadows of Brimstone – another target I have for the next few months – to complete the two original core sets’ models so we can start to play the game, which is apparently pretty good.

Shadows of Brimstone: Harbinger

The only way I did manage to get the thing done has been due to this month’s painting challenge –  Monster MAYhem, over at Dead Dick’s Tavern and Temporary Lodging. Ann, over at Ann’s Immaterium is running a “Summer Solstice” painting challenge for your best model painted between May 3rd and June 20th. Certainly a worthy challenge, but not something I’ll be submitting this thing for!