

Kehli – from Descent Legends of the Dark Here we are, Kehli is finally ready to hit the tabletop! Kehli is a female dwarf ambusher famous for her creativity. I have to say, during the game this creativity costed us a big deal sometimes but still love her! This miniature is dark-skinned – like Syrus […]
Read moreBrynn – from Descent Legends of the Dark Brynn is a very fascinating miniature: wearing a shining armour, long brown hair. She is just very distant from the image of an Avenger you may have in mind! This character Brynn is all about honour and valour, and this is something I wanted to keep in […]
Read moreGaladen – from Descent Legends of the Dark Galaden is the Elf here. We all know how picky an Elf can be, so he deserves a very well written article! Jokes apart, Galaden is another here from the stunning game Descent Legends of the Dark. I’ve decided to complete the heroes first, and then I’ll […]
Read moreThe Scoundrel – from Gloomhaven The Scoundrel is another miniature from Gloomhaven, my first commission. I don’t know, but I think Gloomhaven’s miniatures are great but sometimes don’t really get along with can Primers. The Scoundrel is a human figure and I found it a very interesting miniature to paint. Maybe you know already, I […]
Read moreVaerix – from Descent Legends of the Dark Vaerix is the first miniature I paint from Descent Legends of the Dark’s box. What a mini! I mean, this box is full of stunning minies and I really can’t wait to paint ’em all! This game’s miniatures are bigger and stunning, so you can really see […]
Read moreThe Mindthief – from Gloomhaven It’s the Mindthief turn! I love Gloomhaven miniatures!! This is a commission, but still I love them! The Mindthief is a very interesting miniature – small but full of even smaller details and gives you the space to work with the highlights, regardless its size. Still trying to figure out […]
Read moreLily Chan – from Mansion of Madness Lily Chan is the last hero from the Sanctum of Twilight expansion (1 miniature to go!!). I find Lily Chan a very interesting miniature and I think she will stand beautifully on the tabletop! With that in mind, I primed the miniature in white so I can really […]
Read moreRevaella Lightfoot – from Descent Journeys in the Dark Ravaella Lightfoot is the very last miniature of the Shadow of NereKhall expansion, so it means I’ve finally completed the box!! Ravaella Lightfoot is a very small miniature, but very fun to paint. Her red hair, the clothing… too bad my miniature was a little damaged […]
Read moreThe Changeling – from Descent Journeys in the Dark It looks like every fantasy board game has a Changeling – Descent has one too! The Changeling is my last villain of the box The Shadow of Nerekhall, how exciting!! The Changeling is a character you want to paint in batch (they are 4 miniatures in […]
Read moreRendiel – from Descent Journeys in the Dark Ok, it’s time to finish up this Shadow of Nerekhall box! Rendiel, you are up next! Rendiel is an elf and it looks like he is a musician – very nice character, strong pose and beautiful colours. I decided to work on Rendiel mostly by using Contrast […]
Read moreCharlie Kane – from Mansion of Madness Charlie Kane is the first investigator I paint from the Mansion of Madness’ expansion “Sanctum of Twilight” – it’s the first miniature, really! Our friend Charlie Kane has a very strong pose and it’s overall a simple miniature to paint. What’s dangerous about easy miniature? It’s much easier […]
Read moreThe Cragheart – from Gloomhaven The Cragheart is one of the main characters of this awesome board game. To be honest my first thought was: “Eh, this one is going to be easy”, and it’s almost true. Almost because yes the miniature is mostly grey, but you know this could also be an epic failure […]
Read moreTinashi the wanderer – from Descent Journeys in the Dark Tinashi the wanderer is another here from the Descent Journeys in the Dark’s expansion “The Shadow of Nerekhall”, along with Orkell the Swift and others I hope I will paint soon! Honestly, I think this miniature is very similar to Widow Tarha if you ask […]
Read moreSpellweaver – from Gloomhaven The Spellweaver scared me since I first saw a painted one. This is the first time I use OSL (Object Source Lighting) and I was afraid I would mess up with the overall effect. The miniature itself is not too difficult to paint: the Spellweaver’s skin and her clothes are very […]
Read moreInox Brute – from Gloomhaven Inox Brute is my very first miniature from Gloomhaven, and I am super exited about it! I don’t own the game, but I played it couple of times and it’s absolutely AWESOME! It brought me back to my Descent miniatures… I always looked at the miniatures of this board game […]
Read moreDaily Bugle – from Marvel Crisis Protocol The Daily Bugle finally completed the main’s Marvel Crisis Protocol box! This is a huge achievement – especially if like me you don’t have any experience in painting buildings! The Daily Bugle is so iconic, you can’t screw this up! Also, Spider-Man needs a place to stay on […]
Read moreThe dumpsters – from Marvel Crisis Protocol The dumpsters are two very important pieces of Marvel Crisis Protocol and they can be interesting or super boring. How could you possibly make the dumpsters interesting? I mean, they are dumpsters! The only way I think is to keep in mind you are in New York City […]
Read moreThe Child of Dagon – from Mansion of Madness The Child of Dagon IS THE LAST MINIATURE of the main box, so I made it!! I really loved this miniature, and I’ve tried to highlight all the body imperfections, as well as the ripped clothes properly. The Child od Dagon is basically a human-like figure, […]
Read moreThe Priest of Dagon – from Mansion of Madness I was on my journey to complete the main box and the Priest of Dagon was next! After painting the Cultist, it was the obvious choice! The Priest of Dagon is a very fun miniature to paint. Well, it’s just human it doesn’t mean it’s boring! […]
Read moreThe Deep One – from Mansion of Madness The Deep One is a very interesting miniature to paint. Also, I think, these characters really give you enough space to make your own interpretation of their look. The Deep One is kind of a fishy-but-still-a-lizard miniature, and that’s all the fun! I decided to pain the […]
Read moreThe Cultist – from Mansion of Madness The Cultist, one of the most common miniature while playing the game. Let’s face it, they are a lot! six miniatures… only two things come to mind: let’s batch paint them & let’s use Contrast paints! The Cultist don’t really offer a huge amount of variety. At least, […]
Read moreThe Deep One Hybrid from Mansion of Madness The Deep One Hybrid is somehow still human, but not 100% human anymore… confused? 😀 There are four miniatures of the Deep One Hybrid, so I needed to create some differences and variations (like I did painting The Riot). As stated before, they are still humans – […]
Read moreThe Ironbound from Descent Journeys in the Dark I still have lots of miniature to paint from the Shadow of Nerekhall expansion, but I couldn’t wait to paint the Ironbound! I don’t have lot of experience with metallic paints and I didn’t want to apply any NMM technique this time. So the time was right […]
Read moreThe Riot from Mansion of Madness The Riot is… the Riot! Pretty self-explanatory 🙂 The Riot is a very interesting miniature to paint and there is room for a lot of fun and variety. First of all, because there are six figures in total to paint. Secondly, because you need to differentiate them between each […]
Read moreThe Star Spawn from Mansion of Madness Finally the time came: the Star Spawn is ready to hit the tabletop! I couldn’t really wait to paint the Star Spawn but I was a little afraid of doing that too: my idea since the very beginning was to give them a “alienish” look – I always […]
Read moreOrkell the Swift from Descent Journeys in the Dark Orkell the Swift is from Descent’s expansion “Shadow of Nerekhall“. I have to say, I love Descent’s miniatures but in this case I didn’t like its face: I think it was damaged somehow. Anyways… Orkell the Swift has a very strong pose and he uses two axes (super […]
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