Raptoryx and Furies

Minor daemons and murder parrots, primarily for Warcry, but with all sorts of uses in many games.

“RAAAWK!”
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Notrek and Faulix

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“Gurnisson, son of Gurni you say? Never heard of him”

Also-ran heroes rendered in chunky 1990s single piece plastic.

Definitely not these guys, no sir…
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Warcry Ruined City/Starter Set Terrain

“Ruined City”

One of the big draws of the Warcry starter set is the really lovely set of terrain in the box, plastic ruins designed to set the scene of a ruined city, long ago abandoned to barbarism by a retreating force of “good” guys.

For multiple reasons, I had been itching to get the set set painted since release, about a year ago.

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Rangers of Shadow Deep & Warcry: July Gaming

Shadow Deep welcomes Careful Rangers, L to R: Erik, Witch Hunter Darius D’Argento, Arnulf, Roberto the Rouge, Witch Hunter Byron Maiden, Manuel Jung.

After several months of planning and preparing, I recently got together with The Bazpaz for a socially distanced 24 hours of gaming.

The Bazpaz “Splintered Fang” Warcry warband.
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Citadel Harpies (#paintabob)

“Grimmer than these scarce any prodigy, nor any plague e’er rose at the wrath of the gods from the Stygian waves: a winged thing with maiden’s face, belly o’erflowing and most foul, a hooked hand, and face hunger-pale forever.”
— Virgil, The Aeneid, Book III, ll. 253-257… assuming that TVTropes, where I copied it from, is correct, cos I’m not that literary by a looong shot.

Corvids, Greek myth, eighties political satire, Contrast paint and Bob Olley = profit.

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Gryph-Hounds

I would never have guessed that bird-dog-cat models would appeal to me much, but I was wrong. I love the haughty, cocksure, high fantasy feel to these feathered felines (it says “hound” but they look like bird-cats to me).
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