Arachnorak & Forest Goblins

Haven’t posted for a while but have been busy painting.   This is an effort to get all the recent paint jobs up on the website.  

Approximately a year after the my wife purchased it for my wedding anniversary (another plastic year) I finished my largest and most expensive warhammer miniature.  At only a year old this is pretty quick work on my part.

I decided to go with the web slinger (catapult) because, well it looked the coolest I thought.  I put the shaman on the little tower and painted it separately as I had the pieces left over.

The Spider itself was done building up from a doombull brown to wazdaka red and then lots of black (army painter dark), brown (army painter strong) and red (carroburg crimson) washes with the odd red and black dry brushes to get the effect.  I think this worked out pretty well.

When it came to painting the goblins, webs, feathers, wood, I started to get a little bored.  It perhaps doesn’t look like it but there is a ton of detail in there and I kept finding bits I’d missed or weren’t done well.  It was hard to quantify progress after an evenings (2-3 hours) work.  Partly an issue with my slow painting but nevertheless I was very pleased when I finished it.

The base has some agrellan earth providing the crackled dirt in the corner.  There is quite a lot of detail on the wood logs that hold up the spiders back legs and of course the literal handful of mini spiders.  I also made a couple of puddles (under the spider and pretty much impossible to see in the photo) from layering up pva glue and black, green and brown washes.  Turned out not to bad, hard to get rid of all the bubbles, takes a long time (layer at a time) to get the depth and you need to be careful with the washes as they can haze the pva.

Arachnorak

Forest Goblin Shaman