Friday, August 9, 2019

Frostgrave - Nullmen, Werewolf & some pretty thematic Terrain arrives!

As I prepare for our next campaign game this Sunday, I managed to get ahead of one of the upcoming scenarios, with the completion of some Null men.

These are some of those figures which were never made & thus some proxies were needed. While observing the facebook site, I noticed someone mention using the Doppleganger figures from Nolzur's line.


I also noticed these ones called Blights which I thought could work as well.
Now reading through the scenario, there wasn't a lot of info on colouring except to say, that there was a grey glow emanating from them. Below is my results.


 
 If I was to get more, i think I would just go with the Dopplegangers.

I also finished up a Reaper Bones Werewolf to add to the critter horde.



Lastly for this post, one of the Kickstarters I supported had arrived. The Gardbuk Shrine by Studio Level. 


All of these pieces came painted & ready to go right out of the box. They were seriously wrapped in plastic wrap to ensure nothing was bouncing around.

The set has 4 ruins. 


A small mousepad playmat.


And several rocky outcrops with some trees (provided) which can be added. They have pre-drilled holes, however they need to be made a little larger to fit the trunks.


The terrain is covered with patches of snow & I find they did a really great job with the scree & rubble


Not normally one to go in for 'seasonal' terrain, I am quite happy with this one. 
If there was one thing I would change, it would be to 'not' use the small vegetation bits & just leave it rocky. If those who wanted to add that type of stuff, they could easily do it after the fact. 


Thanks for dropping by!

6 comments:

  1. Lots to enjoy here Terry! The new terrain pieces really do look great.

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    1. Thanks Michael, the terrain is really light as well...now just need to find a place to set it until needed 8D.

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  2. One of the best-looking werewolves I've seen, absolutely stunning brush-work imho.

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