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BLOODRAGE

I don't know much about this mad looking board game but gosh are the miniatures gorgeous. Detailed soft plastic with extreme character and persistent style. Certainly a memorable order. 

Bloodrage monsters

These amazing models really speed through the desk, when a model is extremely fun to paint it can do that. Each and every one of these unique and bizarre monsters suited my style at the time perfectly. I particularly adore the giant flaming ape man and his fire sword which was a really educational wet blending excersise for me and i found the final product satisfying. 

Bloodrage heroes

Presumedly based on norse mythology these simple but stark paint schemes really pop on these amazing models. I went for a fairly primary colour approach to destinguish them apart and where possible i used colour wheels to make sure the colours on the models balanced out. This lot also feature lots of exciting metalics, which i did in simple layers but the result really works with the color and skin tones all coming together to create something almost comic book like. 
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  • Home
  • BLOG
  • PORTFOLIO
    • BOLT ACTION
    • BLOODRAGE
    • BLIND BEGGAR GAMES
    • BLOODBOWL
    • BONE FIELDS
    • CONFLICT 47
    • COPPLESTONE
    • DRACO STUDIOS
    • GANGS OF ROME
    • LORD OF THE RINGS
    • INFINITY
    • IMPERIAL ASSAULT
    • MALIFAUX
    • ROLEPLAYING
    • SCENERY
    • SAGA
    • SMALL SCALE
    • NECROMUNDA
    • 40k
    • WARHAMMER FANTASY
    • ZOMBIES
    • 17th CENTURY
    • 19th CENTURY