My latest painting triumphs! (Because I consider every figure I paint to the best of my ability a triumph.) These are both Reaper plastic figures that I cut off their integral bases and put on GW bases. I plan for these guys to do double duty. They will serve as beastmen in my dungeon crawler, but I am also going to use them as evil satyrs in Warriors of Athena. Actually, I suspect they'll appear in other places as well, I've got a Cthulhu-esque Rangers of Shadow Deep scenario that needs beast men and a Silver Bayonet one as well, both found on my Patreon.

More Warriors of Athena news, please… 😁
ReplyDeleteLooking good Joe. I having fun turning the Frostgrave scenarios into our warhammer bad guys setting.
ReplyDeleteThese look terrific! The side-eye on the left-hand chap is spot on - and great decision to paint his goaty head in human colours: it's quite unsettling and works really well!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I hadn’t considered that I’d need some as enemies - now to decide whether to convert some beastmen from the bits box or order some new toys…
ReplyDeleteThese look great!
ReplyDeleteI have been excitedly gathering my unpainted sirens, harpies, naiads, centaurs, hoplites and pretty much any vaguely Greek Myth related miniature thing than I own into a couple of boxes recently, and have made a kanban board to keep track of it, all for the promise of some Rangers of Shadow Deep but "classical" heroics in early 2026, so this post tickles my fancy *a lot*.
The Reaper Bones "Greek Odyssey" set looks like a no-brainer, with multiple chunky, essentially zero-assembly monsters that will surely slot in perfectly.
Any info that you can share about basic foes that feature in WoA would be very helpful for me, and I assume for any other early adopter/prepper types :D
Keep 'em coming please!