Sunday 3 October 2021

Dahshat Company, a Disaster and a very old Vampire

These past weeks I mainly painted some more Infinity miniatures for my Dahshat mercenaries. Seems I'm back on the Corvus Belli train! I also painted an Oldhammer Vampire matching my Cursed City undead.

Dahshat Heavies
Pict 1066: Dahshat Heavies

Jannisary, Djanbazans and Zuyong Invincible
Pict 1067: Jannisary, Djanbazans and Zuyong Invincible
Jannisary, Djanbazans and Zuyong Invincible
Pict 1068: Jannisary, Djanbazans and Zuyong Invincible
For the first time in forever, I was over at a friend's for a painting session. Since we both play Haqqislam, I started to work on these four infantry models and finished them over the last few evenings.

The Rui Shi Disaster
Pict 1069 - The Rui Shi Disaster
Rui Shi
Pict 1070: Rui Shi

Rui Shi
Pict 1071: Rui Shi
When I went to varnish these Infinity miniatures last week, disaster stuck when the Rui Shi took a dive down two flights of stairs and shattered into several pieces. After collecting most of the pieces I was quite disheartened especially since I already hated putting it together the first time. Well, now the remote is back together with only little battle damage and only one piece has gone missing.

"Your wife has such a beautiful neck..." - Graf Orlok
Pict 1072: "Your wife has such a beautiful neck..." - Graf Orlok
C18 Vampire Attacking
Pict 1073: C18 Vampire Attacking

This lovely miniature is a Vampire from Citadel's 'C18 Night Horrors' Series, released in December 1986. Of course I watched the silent film Nosferatu in preparation and then painted him up rather quickly. I really enjoy his expressive face!
Erebor Dwarves
Pict 1074: Erebor Dwarves

I also updated the bases of my Erebor Dwarves to match them to my Iron Hills army. This way I can ally them thogether for a Battle of Azanulbizar theme. Whilst cleaning up the paintjob around the feet, I also took the opportunity to repaint the named heroes' faces. Lastly I also decided to paint up a separate base for my Iron Hills Chariot Captain to stand on, for any time I would ever need three Captains.

Garden of Morr (WIP)
Pict 1075: Garden of Morr (WIP)
And here is an update on the rest of my Garden of Morr set. I managed to remove most of the sculpted roses from the all the walls and fences. The stonework has a basecolour and is ready for drybrushing. The detailwork will probably take longer than I expect, but I hope the work will pay of.

5 comments:

  1. That Vampire is so bloody awesome! :D

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    1. Thank you! I love him dearly. And I still have a few more models from the same line...

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    2. Looking forward to seeing them. ;)

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  2. Great job on the vampire and scenic background looks pot on !

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    1. Thanks! It's fun to arrange the miniatures with fitting scenery!

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