Castle Ravenloft

The crypt door opens, revealing a dark and musty chamber. Coffins line the walls. A distinct chill is felt as you step across the threshold...
Ravenloft is an interesting D&D setting. Having never played much with it, I do like the theme. Thus it is that the D&D Adventure system (i.e. DM-less dungeon crawl) allowed me to explore Count Strahd's castle. And the first step, of course, was to paint the castle's denizens.
 


























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  1. That is a mind blowing paint job on the minis. Bravo for such meticulous work. I hope your not afraid to use them now.

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    1. Thank you! I am not... I love to get painted mini's to the table. I use a matte clear sealer to try to protect the paint, but honestly I don't worry to much about it.

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  2. this is what i want to do too. a monumental task though

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    1. Thank you! It seems so, but take it slow and give yourself a month and you'll be surprised, I think that's about how long this took. And looking back now it doesn't seem all that much time.

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  3. do you have a list of your paints? which brand and which pot of paint. they look beautiful! if you dont want to send a list or dont have a list it doesnt matter, just a question.

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    1. I used all Citadel Paints from Games Workshop. I've since added a bunch of Vallejo Model Color paints to my paint supplies.

      I owned almost the entire range of Citadel Paints back in 2015-16 so if Citadel made it I can be sure I used it on these minis. Do you have any specific questions about specific models?

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