These Shrimp Harpooners continue the ‘more teams!’ trend. I love these guys so much.
If you told me I needed shrimp miniatures, I’m not sure I’d believe you. But you’d be right. These guys are even more awesome than the gilblins. And fish gobbos are pretty rad.
You might think they’d dry out on land. But you’re wrong. They’re too cool for that.
We first saw the team mechanic with the Gilblin Fishers. Now it’s time for the advocate to get some.
I like that both have bows and axes on them, although each is wielding one of them. It reflects their stat cards nicely, while adding a nice variety within the team.
I gave them gray-brown cloaks to better differentiate them from their more elite counterparts. They’ll earn their colors when they graduate.
The new Kickstarter had lots of extra models, but not a lot of solo characters. The Swarm Lord is the one for Adversary.
This is a big metal model on a 40mm base. He means business. I leaned heavily into the bee theme. The darks are a colorshift deep blue, which works well as a stand in for iridescent chitin.
Part of the latest Relicblade Kickstarter was resculpting some of the oldest models. So here we have new versions of the Temple of Justice.
The Questing Knight was my favorite of the original bunch. At first I wasn’t too sure about the new one. But the detail on the armor won me over.
I totally dig these dragonmen. Give me more.
Last time I painted the whole weapon as if it were made of spirit magic. This time, I decided it was a (relatively) normal weapon, being used by magic.
The rogue was my least favorite of the original set, at least in part due to my paint job. So why did I choose the same color scheme? Oh well, at least the shoes and kneepads are more different than the skin.