This is from Dungeons and Lasers. I bought the kit ages ago from Annie at Bad Squiddo.
I undercoated it initially in Army Painter Brainmatter Beige and then did another spray from behind/above in AP Greenskin. After that, it was all about softening the rather raw green primer with Army Painter Warpaints Army Green and then washes of Citadel Mortarion Grime and Agrax Earthshade, followed by a lot of drybrushing with progressively lighter shades of green and a couple of stone and bone shades on the underside of the wings and body. The mouth was done with Army Painter Barbarian Flesh and a wash of diluted red paint.
The base has a moulded dungeon floor with piles of coins and treasure. I glued it onto a larger MDF base for added stability and built up the edge with aquarium crushed shell ballast and lots of PVA glue. Then I painted it to bring out the treasure etc, washed it in Peat Brown drawing ink and added flock and Gamer's Grass tufts.
I'm pretty happy with the way the dragon has turned out. A bit of a scary project at first, but after a lot of thinking and planning, it has become a pretty good piece. The backdrop is from one of the excellent Jon Hodgson Handiwork Games books.
Not sure what I'll use it for, though.
It looks superb
ReplyDeleteThank you. I am rather pleased myself.
DeleteAlways good to see a dragon especially like green ones.
ReplyDeleteUse it for? Anything you want 😄
ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic dragon, dramatic and a distinctive sculpt. I like the way it's "flying" without needing a flying base. Your paint job is top notch, eye catching but also "natural" looking (?)
Thank you!
DeleteExcellent work! How big is it compared to a 28mm figure? Looks to be a midsized dragon, so pretty tough for a standard adventuring party?
ReplyDeleteI put its size in the blog; It's wingspan is 23cm and it stands 12cm tall.
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