Warlord Games Stone Bridge – Part Deux

Warlord Games Stone Bridge

Another quick Season of Scenery 2023 post today – Two years ago, I painted and posted this same kitWarlord Games’ Stone Bridge.

The original one was picked up in June 2017 and then painted in August 2020 for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery 2020. I don’t recall when I picked up this second kit, but I can only assume it was after I painted the first one. In any case, the kit’s been sitting around as a set of sprues in a plastic bag (I didn’t get a box, so I presumably purchased it direct from Warlord). Marouda and I were doing some cleaning and sorting a couple of weeks ago and I found the sprues, so I grabbed them out to get rid of (by assembling and painting, obviously).

Warlord Games Stone Bridge

I didn’t check how I’d painted the first one before starting on this one. After assembly, I added AK Interactive Easycast texture and then left it to dry. When I was adding the texture, I noticed that the ends had separated and not glued in tight, which was annoying, so I added a little more in those corners. Sprayed black, then a couple shades of zenithal grey. Spray Coat of Satin varnish. Drybrushed a couple of layers of grey, let it dry. Washed with a black-brown mix. Drybrushed again in two shades of grey. Washed the underside with a mix of Athonian Camoshade wash mixed with a dollop of VMC Medium Olive. One more light drybrush of light grey.

Warlord Games Stone Bridge

Wet-brushed shading of thin panzergrau in the inner corners, then added the same with thinned track brown. Spray varnished again. Found it was a bit too shiny once it was dry, so I brought it inside and painted the whole thing with a roughly 3:5 mix of Contrast Medium and AK Ultramatte varnish. Done!

D&D Monster Manual 98: Temple of Elemental Evil – Fire Bats

Temple of Elemental Evil – Fire Bats

Another little trio of D&D Boardgame models today – likely the only ones that we’ll have this month, so they get a standalone post rather than being combined with an additional trio of models. These only took so long because I couldn’t be arsed wrapping masking tape around their clear flying stands until last weekend. Once that was done it was a pretty quick job to get these done.

Temple of Elemental Evil – Fire Bats

If I were painting these more “realistically”, the “heads” would be the brighter/lighter yellow side with the trails being the orange and into red, but I chose to paint them this way instead. They’re not especially exciting, but they are the last regular enemy mobs that needed paint for the game. All that’s left for this box to be completed is a pair of “Boss Monsters” and The Temple of Elemental Evil will be completed.

Maybe next month…?