These are the only position players for which I have any duplicate models. I should point out that these are not official Blood Bowl models, but are ‘Gridiron football’ models from Shadowforge Miniatures.įirst up, the Blitzers, or ‘Guards’ as Shadowforge call them: But for some reason, I never got around to it. And I had intended at the time to post some pictures of them here. There’s also a coach I’ve since created you can check out as well.So, as I mentioned at the time, I finished painting up my Elf Blood Bowl team back in October. ![]() Oh, I’ve also added to this team to be able to use them as a Necromantic team too. ![]() I wouldn’t suggest them for beginners, as they are a bit tricky, but it’s a great team for someone with experience. Not only were they super fun to paint (lots of variety), but they’re a great team in the game as well. If you’re in the market for a new team, definitely check out the Undead. If GW keeps putting out models like this for other teams, then I’ll no doubt find myself with more than two options as well.Īlso, thanks to Castigator for the name suggestion for the team – Cryptkickers. As I said above, I do enjoy my Human team, but it’s nice to have another option. I’m glad to have my second Blood Bowl team painted up. Extreme highlight with Fire Dragon Bright + Screaming Skull (1/2 ratio).Mid-highlight with Fire Dragon Bright + Screaming Skull (1/1 ratio).Base highlight with Fire Dragon Bright.Deepest blended shade with Rhinox Hide.Blended highlight layer of Screaming Skull.Extreme edge highlight with Pallid Wych Flesh.Base edge highlight with Warpfiend Grey.Blended highlight with Genestealer Purple.Glaze with Athonian Camoshade (1/1 mix of Athonian Camoshade and Lahmian Medium).Highlight with White Scar for regular Skeletons and Pallid Wych Flesh for Wights.Wights are base coated with Pallid Wych Flesh. Regular Skeletons are base coated with White Scar.Dry brush with Camouflage Green (Vallejo).Lastly, all paints used are from Citadel unless noted otherwise. I have a tutorial on layered blending if you’re curious. ![]() Instead of doing a normal layer of paint, instead I build up to that layer with blending to create smooth transitions. Things that were one-offs, like Zombie skin tones, aren’t below.īelow, when I mentioned things like blended shading or blended layer, what I’m talking about is blending. The items below are only the consistent elements from player to player. More for my own knowledge, as I track this as I’m working on the team, but of course anyone is welcomed to the recipes I used. Overall, I think I created a good looking team without spending a ton of time painting them, so I’m pleased. I was aiming for a swampy look for it because it seems the perfect creepy vibe for the team. ![]() So, I used Lustrian Undergrowth for the grass and Stirland Mud for the mud parts. I wanted to play with the Citadel Technical Paints for basing. While I love the Mummies the most in terms of sculpt, but the way the Zombies came out pleasantly surprised me. I have to say, the Zombies are my favorite. Plus, it keeps the team from looking too bland by mixing it up. Each Zombie was done uniquely, also the Ghouls, to just try out stuff. I had a blast playing with various dead skin tones as well. It’s not all perfect, but I figured out quite a bit and I think it looks good anyway. This was my first big attempt at doing NMM as well. Anyway, as far as painting goes I’m happy with what I did.
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