First time trying to sell my painted stuff… Dark Angels for sale!

This morning I was checking out some of my fellow bloggers’ posts and found both that Túbal Villar – Virakotxa is selling some of his very nicely painted models on eBay – an entire Dark Angels force in fact – and that Ann had already signal-boosted the post – so I’m copying Ann and also doing the same.
So if you’re in the market for some Space Marines, especially of the Dark Angels variety then I’d recommend going and at least checking out the auction, especially as the starting bid is a *very* reasonable one…

Túbal Villar - Virakotxa's avatarTúbal Villar - Virakotxa

https://www.ebay.com/itm/164825718664

Sad to a degree, but needed in the current situation… Both economical and space-wise…

A bit of old and a bit of new… Starting at 50€, it will be my way to measure the market, the interest, and worst case scenario, I could get the same unpainted stuff for more or less the same.

So if anyone is interested, or knows about anyone who might be, needless to say, it would be much appreciated if you share it. It is expected to end in seven days from today.

Whatever it happens… I’ll let you know.

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D&D Monster Manual 61: Tomb of Annihilation – Firenewts and Yuan-ti Broodguard

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Tomb of Annihilation – Firenewts and Yuan-ti Broodguard

Into April’s models with a quick one today – a very simple pair of model trios from the D&D Adventure Boardgame Tomb of Annihilation. They’re all simple enough to share a post, and I’m obviously way behind in showing my April shiz, so…

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Tomb of Annihilation – Firenewts

First up, we have a trio of Firenewts. Apparently other versions of these have them armed with a sword, but this sculpt has them “armed” with a little ball of fire in their hand – so I presume in the board game they’ll be ranged opponents. As you can see – very simple models, so once mould lines were cleaned up they were very simple and quick to paint, so I used them as an excuse to play with some Contrast paints over the top of coloured, highlighted basecoats. Simple models, done quickly. There’s a sort-of-OSL on their right arms where they’re holding(!) the fireballs, but on slick-looking reddish-orange skin, it’s kind of hard to make out for some reason.

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Tomb of Annihilation – Yuan-ti Broodguard

Second batch are a trio of Yuan-ti Broodguard. Contrast for the ochre-yellow and traditional paint/wash/drybrush for the greens. Three more quick and easy models that will look decent on the board game tabletop, and three more for the broader D&D bestiary that I appear to be building…

All six are fodder for Ann’s latest painting challenge: the second annual “Paint the Crap You Already Own!” challenge. And chances are strong that everything else that I paint this month as well. 🙂