Dark Eldar: Succubus

From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.

This model was one of my first examples of GW Finecast, and I remember being very disappointed with the cast. But then I clearly didn’t spend a lot of time on the face, so maybe it’s on me.

Succubus

As with the rest of my Dark Eldar, the arms are magnetized, to allow for easy weapon swaps.

Carnevale: Church of Dagon

The Rashaar needed some friends too, so here are some mostly-human buddies to help out.

Dagonite Priest

I picked this set in part because cultists like this could work well in lots of games and settings. Especially pulp, like say 7TV Pulp.

Also, I always need more dudes holding up the heart of their last victim.

Voice of Dagon

The Voice of Dagon here is the odd fish out, as the only non-human in the box.

Church of Dagon

Carnevale: House of Virtue

The starter set for a game is never enough, so I selected an extra box for each included faction. As usual, I completely ignored every game factor and went purely on what models looked fun to paint. For the Guild, it’s this House of Virtue.

Dancer

The Dancer might be lithe, but be careful, she’s a dagger.

Escort

The Escort is ready to mess anyone up who gets out of line.

Next up is this pair of Harlots, with quite distinct approached to their craft.

Madame

And keeping tabs on everybody, the Madame.

House of Virtue

Carnevale: Terrain Starter

In addition to the starter crews, cardboard board tiles and buildings, the Carnevale starter also comes with this resin terrain. The gondola especially really helps sell the canals of Venice as an integral part of the game.

Gondola

I say terrain, though really you can take the gondolas as part of your list and row it around.

Mooring posts

There are also these mooring posts. As usual, terrain provides a fun opportunity to make things messy.