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Ral Partha Giant Skeleton: Painting An Old School Miniature
Back to the grind! As many of you know, I've been painting a bunch of undead miniatures for my Sunday Dungeons & Dragons game (see my previous Terrogheist post for more details). Instead of pulling more Warhammer models from my pile of potential, I decided to go a different route and picked an old school miniature from my collection -- the Ral Partha "Giant Skeleton."
How To Paint A Beholder Miniature
Lately, I've been painting miniatures for my homebrew Dungeons and Dragons campaign, The Black Solstice -- an epic, inter-dimensional adventure that (for the moment) features a lot of undead monsters. Well, there's only so many skeletons and ghouls one can paint before boredom sets in. Don't get me wrong -- I love painting a good ol' zombie as much as the next guy, but I needed a palette cleanser to keep my sanity. Behold, the Beholder!
How To Paint A Warhammer Terrorgheist Fast
I've been a fan of the the Warhammer Terrorgheist model for a long time, but never had an opportunity to add the miniature to my collection until recently. During the holidays, I picked up a second-hand model in outstanding condition and last week, I finally had a chance to paint up the gruesome beast for my Sunday D&D game (Warhammer models are great miniatures to use for Dungeons & Dragons, and the Terrorgheist fits in perfectly for my homebrew "Black Solstice" campaign).