More big fish monsters! Or in this case, a crab monster.
Brachyura
The paint job is mostly airbrushed GW Contrast paints, with assorted drybrushing to bring out the details. Sometimes that technique fails me on naturalistic models, but this one has enough sculpted detail for my cheats to work.
Although I’m tempted by pretty much all the Carnevale factions, I think I’ve chosen Rashaar as the primary. That means I have every excuse to fill out the roster, including the newer feral subfaction. Lots of monsters to play with.
Bulbous Toad
The toad is my favorite model of the set. All hail hypnotoad.
Cymothoan Crusher
I still don’t quote understand the Crusher, which shows in the painting. I tried a green drybrush to give some contrast, which was only somewhat successful.
Hellhound (waving)Hellhound (climbing)
The Hellhounds are mostly painted with airbrushed GW Contrast paints. It’s easy to get smooth blends between colors.
A buddy picked up the smaller Carnevale starter box, the Escape from San Canciano. It’s at a very attractive price, but unfortunately the contents really suffer for it. For example, instead of cardstock Venice tiles, you get a poster.
Arbalest
The Arbalest adds some much needed long range combat.
Gondolier
On the plus side, it comes with two four-model crew of unique sculpts. My buddy was kind enough to share the Guild half of it with me.
Fisherman
I’ve run into a couple of nets like this. I think this is the first one that I’ve actually been happy with how it looks.