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Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Finished Monsters

Nam Nguyen
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Here are all the finished monsters from Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft which I painted for Cardboard Carnage. I took the pictures at night with a lamp so they didn't turn out so well.

The whole lot:


The Blazing Skeletons:
These are so hard to photograph correctly, it's very hard to get the light to show the colors on them right. These were very fun to paint and I used the Tamiya Clear range to have a transparent flame effect.


The Ghouls:
I didn't want any of the monsters to look the same and since the Kobolds had been green and the Zombies had a rotting flesh, I went for a purple on the these. Tamiya clear red mixed with the Citadel washes.


The Kobolds
These minis are so tiny, but it was interesting painting all their armor.


Rat Swarms
I originally painted all the rats a brownish color but it looked boring to I went with a few more shades for them not to be too boring.


Spiders
The spiders are red because the Wraiths are mostly black. The bottoms are a Sephia color. I still find it funny that the spiders are bigger than the wolves.


Zombies
These were painted in Citadel Rotting Flesh and blended up to white before recieving skin tone, purple, blue, and mud washes.


C & C Welcome, I hope you guys like these, sorry about the pictures, I will take better ones if I have time before I ship them out.

Check back next update or so for more free miniatures!
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Nicely done!

Do you accept other paint jobs or was this just a one-time thing?

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  • Posted Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:22 pm
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Nam Nguyen
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I sent you a message, sir!
 
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Very nice. How did you tackle the translucent wraiths?
 
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