(damn you macro-photography!)
One of the things I've needed more of in my collection for a while (and honestly still need a few more of) is Hags. Hags are a staple of horror and fairy tale themed adventures and I really enjoy running both of those styles of games.
WizKids released a pack of Hags a while back and it was a great starting point to get some Hags into my model collection.
The Green Hag is a great model and immediately puts me in the mind of the Hag/Witch from Army Of Darkness.
I would actually really like to get another one of these figures to paint in a more natural skin tone and with a more 'lively' hair colour to use as a version of the hag passing herself off as an older but human lady under a disguise of some sort.
The Annis Hag is more monstrously proportioned and is definitely an intimidating presence.
The Annis Hag also represents my latest battle with macro-photography, I missed her bracelets and also need to re-work one of her eyes.
Overall I'm happy to have gotten my first couple of hags done and I'm hoping to find a few more in the weeks and months to come.
-Jay
so many times has the critical macro lens pointed out my mistakes too!
ReplyDeleteIt truly is history's greatest monster.
ReplyDeleteHey its adrian the kid that got the resin from michaels a few days ago anyways i was wondering whats the best base spray paint to use on astra militarum infantry and tanks?
ReplyDeleteHi Adrian.
DeleteGW Black Primer is good (but expensive). Personally I use Krylon Black Camoflage, its super mat and easy to paint over. Depending on your colour scheme the Camoflage paint from Krylon is also available in green, brown and sand.
One reminder; if you're using Citadel's new contrast paints they don't work over dark coloured primer.
ok thanks a lot !
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