Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Beastly Satyrs

 

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. 

5 comments:

  1. More Warriors of Athena news, please… 😁

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  2. Looking good Joe. I having fun turning the Frostgrave scenarios into our warhammer bad guys setting.

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  3. These 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!

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  4. Hmm, 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…

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  5. These look great!

    I 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!

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