Monday, June 08, 2020

Reaper Miniatures Mudcroak, Squog Shaman - 77269



Another frog-ee - squog - bullywug for you - painted at the same times as the warriors - this is the Squog Shaman.  The five minis will make for a nice D&D encounter in the swamps.

Painting Instructions for Squog Shaman (using Reaper paints)...

Step 1: Use Muddy Olive on everything
Step 2: Use Olive Green on skin as highlight
Step 3: Use Pale olive on skin as final highlight
Step 4: Use Golden Brown on shields and spears
Step 5: Use Woodland Brown on shields and spears as highlight as well ask skull
Step 6: Use Maroon Red on loincloth and strings
Step 7: Use Rusty Red on loincloth and strings as highlight
Step 8: Use Field Grey on pouch sack
Step 9: Use Dirty Grey on pouch sack as highlight
Step 10: Use Tusk Ivory on teeth and drybrush skull
Step 11: Use Dwarven Flesh on shells
Step 12: Use Pale Saffron on eyeball and starfish
Step 13: Use Fireball Orange on the blowfish
Step 14: Use Meadow Green on the lizard
Step 15: Use Clouded Sea on base

Kickstarter paint total: 148 + 1 Squog Shaman = 149

Sunday, June 07, 2020

Reaper Miniatures Squog Warriors - 77268



Some frog-ee warriors - Reaper calls them Squogs - the "official" D&D name for these critters are Bullywugs.  These are the Bones version.

Painting Instructions for Squog Warriors (using Reaper paints)...

Step 1: Use Muddy Olive on everything
Step 2: Use Olive Green on skin as highlight
Step 3: Use Pale olive on skin as final highlight
Step 4: Use Golden Brown on shields and spears
Step 5: Use Woodland Brown on shields and spears as highlight
Step 6: Use Maroon Red on loincloth and strings
Step 7: Use Rusty Red on loincloth and strings as highlight
Step 8: Use Field Grey on pouch sack
Step 9: Use Dirty Grey on pouch sack as highlight
Step 10: Use Tusk Ivory on teeth
Step 11: Use Dwarven Flesh on shells
Step 12: Use Pale Saffron on eyeball
Step 13: Use Clouded Sea on base

Kickstarter paint total: 144 + 4 Squog Warriors = 148