Reaper Bones 77372: Burrowing Horror (Not-Bulette, D&D Monster Manual 71) (Monster MAYhem ’22)

Reaper Bones 77372: Burrowing Horror. Not-Bulette, D&;D Monster Manual

The first of my models for this year’s Monster MAYhem challenge, at Dead Dick’s Tavern and Temporary Lodging, I have a Reaper Bones model – the “Burrowing Horror”. This is their legally distinct version of the D&D Monster, the “Bulette” – which in turn is one of those old-school monsters that were Gygax based on those old toys that were mixed in with the little cheap bags of Dinosaurs that – if you’re of a certain vintage – you probably got as a kid.

Reaper Bones 77372: Burrowing Horror. Not-Bulette, D&;D Monster Manual

As with many of these large but low-detail Bones models, this wasn’t hard to paint. Sure, I could have painted it a lot better than I did, shading the scales more realistically and so forth. Instead, I did a very simple job with it since it’s a verrry basic sculpt, and one made from the original, tacky, shit-tier Bones PVC. Even after firstly priming the whole models in watered-down liquid greenstuff, then priming it for a second time with Reaper’s Brown Liner, then painting it almost entirely with Reaper’s HD paints, I dared to varnish it with paint-on AK interactive varnish – leading to this piece of shit model ending up tacky.

Reaper Bones 77372: Burrowing Horror. Not-Bulette, D&;D Monster Manual, Reaper 50153: Berkeley, Zombie Survivor

So it’s done. It’ll go into a case until I need it for a D&D game (so possibly forever). No prizes for guessing that I skipped Reaper’s most recent Bones Kickstarter entirely. Easier and cheaper and better quality to just buy a resin 3d printer and a pile of STLs via Patreon. Finally, here’s the scale shot with everyone’s favourite scale model – Berkeley aka “Chainsaw Girl”.

WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon (D&D Monster Manual 70) #Monstermarch6

WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon #Monstermarch6

An intro here from Azazel – I’ve gotten Marouda to paint something again – a model for Swordmaster’s latest Monster March painting challenge


WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon #Monstermarch6

Marouda – Here is my entry for Monster March. I believe Az purchased this one especially to motivate me to paint with him.
It worked. I love Mythology, especially Greek Mythology. I however was confused why this model was labelled as a Gorgon, isn’t that a Medusa type creature? Then Az explained how in D&D they are called Gorgons.

This one was quick and easy to paint (yes even for a beginner like me) especially with Az’s tuition. I did everything on the model except for the eyes (because I have ham hands) and mounting the model on the oval base. I really enjoyed the dry brushing techniques and applying the washes. I even used contrast paint and was a bit nervous with that because I didn’t know how it would behave and was worried it would run and drip all over the model. I really like how the rocks turned out, and the process it took.

WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon #Monstermarch6

I enjoyed learning to highlight using metallics. Basically I wanted a bronze bull. I did google the model to see what others had done with it, before deciding on my own colour choices. I chose to keep my steam a clear subtle white. I saw that others made theirs green and it looked like boogers. You can actually remove the smoke, it does look a bit cartooney with it but sort of cute.

WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon #Monstermarch6

Az is always asking me to paint with him and to help him paint, and I dont usually take up the offer, which is really my loss because I could be learning and improving my skills as well as spending some quality time together and an escape from the Bizzaroverse outside.

WizKids WZK90079 D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures Gorgon #Monstermarch6, Reaper Miniatures 50153: Berkeley Zombie Survivor

I think the last time I painted anything was last Monster March? I felt a bit more confident this time around. Perhaps I might start looking for my next model to paint?

Hope you enjoy viewing my model and reading my post. Happy painting everyone!