Greetings Terrans, welcome back for another lil’ peek into the state of my hobby. First up, I got another couple of fighters done for my upcoming trip to Lustria – fuck knows what they are or where they came from, (comment below if you know!), but they turned up during my lead pile dredge and I thought they could be a good fit as a pirate/merc type (spear), and a native guide type (club):



Even though they have nothing in common, I do think they work bizarrely well as a pair! I went pretty basic on the paint job, still getting my eye in so to speak, but I am pleased with the blending, especially on the skin tone for the club guy.
I also made & painted some weird attacky plants for a Rangers of Shadow Deep campaign that I’m playing through. Like all Joseph McCullough games, the bestiary is mini agnostic, so these homemade jobbies are perfect. The small ones are proxies for ‘Darkroot Vines’, while the bigger one is a ‘Darkroot Plant’:

They were fun to make, and are really just a load of GreenStuff over some dried out vine tendrils I had stored away (y’know, just in case). I built up a bit of detail over a few sessions – fiddly, but certainly nothing complicated or difficult, and I’m pretty pleased with how they turned out. Some washy/blendy Contrast shenanigans were all they needed to get them ready for action.

So that’s it for another post – more Lustrian adventurers to follow.
Great work on both the adventurers Alex, and the creeping vines will add a very interactive scenery base.
Thanks Dave, funny how they all work well together 😊
Excellent. I’m getting a proper enemies to friends to lovers vibe from this pair. I look forward to hearing about their exploits in guiding your expedition force around the jungle.
Cheers mate – I reckon they’ll die back to back in a heroic last stand 😁
Not sure where they’re from but I recognise the club guy. Big help I’m sure haha. Great work all round Alex.
Cheers dude, yeah, he’s pretty recognisable but I’m none the wiser either 🤷♂️
Lovely work on the figures mate, but those “grabby plants” are awesome!
Cheers Roger.
Cheers mate, I’m pleased with how they turned out… just as well – they took me bloody ages! 😂
They do work together strangely enough, great work on those weird plants 👍🏻.
Cheers dude – I had fun making them!