Cthulhu: Death May Die – Flying Polyps

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Flying Polyps Painted Figures Miniatures

Today’s models are another pair of Mythos creatures from Cthulhu: Death May Die. This time, they’re something called Flying Polyps because… well, why not, I guess? I really don’t know anything about these, but they’re in the boardgame as enemies of the players and the models looked fairly straightforward to paint, so they also got tapped for the Monster Challenge Months and like the Fire Vampires we’ve just had, they didn’t get finished in time. Unlike various other models, these ones do belong to a game that I’m wanting to play and so between seeming like quick and easy wins and that – they got moved up in the queue.

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Flying Polyps Painted Figures Miniatures

Painting them was a fun exercise in blending layers of Contrast paints for the most part. I used a mixture of Citadel and Green Stuff World’s ranges for this, and at times literally a mixture of their paints! There’s a little traditional highlighting in there as well – both drybrushing and layering but I wouldn’t blame anyone for not having any idea that it’s in there. The eyes were painted using the traditional “gemstone” techniques. The one from before gemstone paints.

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Flying Polyps Painted Figures Miniatures

These are some of the mid-tier enemies in the game. Above things like Human Cultists and Deep Ones and Ghouls but below, say, the Star Spawn of Cthulhu or any of the Great Old Ones. These particular models are some of the smaller creatures in this “tier”, but I don’t think it will mean they’re any less dangerous to our Investigators…

Cthulhu: Death May Die – Fire Vampires

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fire Vampires

Back to the Monsters today, and the Cthulhu: Death May Die figures as well. I’ve managed to complete the Fire Vampires, which I’d hoped to have finished off a couple of weeks ago for Monster MAYhem, but it just didn’t work out that way in the end. These creatures had a lot of the work done using contrasts, but the blending between the reds and the oranges and yellows and the flesh tones and the blacks and so forth was a little more time consuming than I’d first expected, and I needed to be in the right mood to do those blends. I managed to complete the pair of them by basically forcing myself to sit down and do those last bits to my satisfaction.

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fire Vampires

As I mentioned a few weeks ago with the Yugg, it does certainly seem like some of the concept artists and/or sculptors of these minis certainly enjoyed taking inspiration from various sources, including human anatomy. In a completely unrelated aspect, it also seems that the artist who came up with this, apparently quite different take on the Fire Vampire is also a big fan of orchids. Of a certain shape. Not to mention other appendages coming out of them. I guess a lot of people want to be H.R.Giger…

Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fire Vampires

Game-wise, these models make up one of the two mini-boss fights for the opening scenario of the game, along with the Star-Spawn of Cthulhu – the big bad of course being Cthulhu itself! We’ve played that scenario 2 or 3 times now, I think. Losing one near the end, aborting one near the start because we got proper fucked by RNG almost immediately, and then winning one because we forgot a bunch of rules, inadvertently making things a bit easier. So probably got to go back and replay that one when we get a chance. The next 5 of these C:DMD horrors in the queue aren’t from that first scenario, though – instead they’re models I picked out as I thought they’d be on the quicker and easier side to paint…