Blitz Bowl: Lizardmen

I let the kids each choose a Blood Bowl team to split with me, so we’d each paint up a team. Max chose Lizardmen. Here’s my side of it.

Chameleon Skink

These models are mostly painted with GW Contrast paints. It works especially well with the deep crevices of the scaly parts of the lizardmen.

The saurus blockers are big. Especially when put next to the little skinks.

The skinks get big happy eyes, like the Relicblade gilblin fishers.

Lizardman team

Blitz Bowl: Wood Elves

I let my kids each pick out a Blood Bowl team box. I would get half, and they could paint the other half, giving each of us a full Blitz Bowl team. Ruth chose Wood Elves.

Wood Elf Wardancer

Of all the teams I’ve done so far, the Wood Elves offer the most choices, with lots of extra heads and a few arm variants. Blitz Bowl doesn’t double up on models, but it’s still a nice touch.

Wood Elf Catcher

This is my first elf team for Blitz Bowl. They definitely sell as lithe compared to the humans.

Wood Elf Thrower

According to the guys at The Crush, the swirl on the top of the thrower’s head is a horn. Well I saw phooey to that, it’s hair.

The lineman all have mohawks and masks. To help match their status as “regular” players, they all have the same white hair.

I continued my trend of keeping the coin and token simple. They’re not exciting, but that’s what you get.

Blitz Bowl Wood Elves

Underworlds: Steelheart’s Champions

After a Beastgrave interlude, let’s go back and fill in some Shadespire warbands.

Severin Steelheart

Steelheart’s Champions were one of the warbands included in the original Shadespire box. I joined the part too late for that, but it’s still readily available as a standalone warband box.

Angharad Brightshield

I painted them very much to match the Nightvault starter warband, Stormsire’s Cursebreakers.

Obryn the Bold

I have to admit this big chunky armor is starting to grow on me a little.

Steelheart’s Champions (group)

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