Massive Darkness: Giant Spider #Monstermarch7

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

My first completed model for Monster March over at Path of an Outcast is this Giant Spider from Massive Darkness. I’d started this one late last year as the third step in giant spiders after finishing the Spawn of Ungoliant and Spider models from Journeys in Middle-Earth, but as with so many things, my interest waned over time as I got distracted by other things or just had my painting mojo ko’ed for awhile. My thought was that at this scale, I could use this model in the Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game as a proxy for Shelob if needed, as it’s an acceptable size for friendly games. It could even fit in with some Drow, if needed!

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

 

Besides that, it’s something I could (and would) figure out a way to proxy into games like KoW and AoS, and perhaps even use in games of Massive Darkness 1 & 2!

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

So you may be wondering: Why is this spider Pink and Purple? Well, dear reader, the rationale is the same one that led me to paint the Spiders Teal & Green and the Spawn of Ungoliant Yellow/Green with Magenta/Pink. For tabletop “friendliness”. I could have painted all of these in a pretty realistic manner, but since Marouda is repulsed by spiders, I’m not super-fond of them myself, and we’re not exactly the only people around with those sorts of feelings, they need to be models that people can both handle being on the tabletop and literally handle as they move around in games.

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

And so with that as my self-imposed brief, I wanted to make this model look “realistic”, but with a colouration that’s “not somethin’ from ’round these parts”. So googling around, I found some images by a bloke called Peter Baker of his MD Giant Spider, liked it a lot, and as it looks great and fits my use case criteria, decided to rip his scheme off.

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

Since I wasn’t directly copying Peter’s scheme as a reference, I painted the legs in inverted colours to his spider. I also had the thorax in the same pink as the head and abdomen, but after re-referencing Peter’s spider changed it to a purple, since it’s a carapace – though since doing that I do regret it a little as it looked good on my model – better I think than the purple does. It wasn’t until later that I realised that the model that inspired this one looks to be inspired by the old-school Genestealer colouration.

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

I’m pretty happy with how the mottling came out on the spider’s abdomen. The thorax looked similar before I purpled it, though it does at least still look okay.

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

As per usual, Berkeley provides us with a scale shot. It’s a big beastie, though there are bigger and chunkier Giant Spider models out there (foreshadowing for a future challenge perhaps?)

Massive Darkness: Giant Spider

Anyway, despite my slight misgivings about the repainted thorax, I’m still pretty happy with this one! More Monster March Models to come!

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 – Abominabear (also – my final Zombie Dogz!)

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear

I thought I’d start my 2023 posts the way I finished my 2022 posts – with Zombicide models!

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear

As it happens, the Abominabear is an extra-large boss monster from the Wild West-themed version of the game: Undead or Alive. We haven’t yet cracked the shrinkwrap on this one since we’re still playing earlier content from previous editions, but it does promise to be fun and the bear looked like it would be an easy win and possibly a bit of fun to paint.

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear

I had another bear to paint, so kinda went back and forth on the two of them, though in the end they’re quite different models.

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear

I referred images of the California Brown Bear for the overall palette I used on this one, but still enjoyed the freedom of working on a “natural” animal’s hide. I often use blood spatter on my Zombie models, but on this one, I preferred to keep it to less blood, and all added by hand rather than using the randomness of the spatter effect.

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear

Here’s a shot for those interested in Veterinary Dentistry.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Dogz Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Dogz

I also finally painted the last of the endless Zombie Dogz – these were done in a couple of batches a couple of weeks apart, but I’m a bit sick of them and didn’t really want to give them another dedicated post – and they fit in with the bear well enough.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Dogz

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Dogz

But importantly – they’re all done. All of them. It’s one of the goals that I set for myself when thinking about what to aim for and starting to write the round-up post at the end of 2022. So that’s one goal achieved so far. I remembered another one I forgot to add a couple of hours ago while doing something, but I’ve also managed to forget it now. If I remember it when I’m near the computer I’ll write it down and then edit it into the post.

Zombicide Undead or Alive: Dead Stock Abomination Pack Pt.1 - Abominabear, Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Dogz, Reaper Miniatures 50153 Berkeley Zombie Survivor

One thing is for sure – this is a BIG bear!

…as Berkeley will attest to!