Wednesday, 9 December 2020

Scratch-built Zargon



As the party got deeper into the Lost City (or at least its above-and-below pyramid), I had to get Zargon ready for them. I knocked this fellow up from Fimo and tinfoil during Saturday's rugby, before adding a bit of Milliput and greenstuff in the evening. I then speed-painted him on Sunday morning while keeping the kids at bay. He made his surprise debut tonight - and we'll find out how the PCs handle him tomorrow ...

(He's also based as a god element for Hordes of the Things.)


 

8 comments:

  1. Zargon, the lost City... Wow, it takes me back a long way in time, one of my first D&D adventure in the early 80's. Nice sculpting job indeed, and the painting really brings the miniature to life.

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    1. Thanks! It's a great module (perhaps a bit zoo-like in its lower reaches, but I rationalised that somewhat with a few substitutions and explanations).

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  2. That is simply amazing. I wish I could have seen the look on the players' faces when you put that out for them to see, especially in view of its scale. And that eye...!

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    1. Thanks! It achieved the desired results, certainly. And there was a sequel of sorts (see today's post).

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  3. Please take a screenshot of the party's faces when you plonk this on the table.... absolutely brilliant.

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    1. I tried to (before I posted this) but must have hit the wrong keys, alas! He made quite an impression - and has already been resurrected once by the players as a phantasmal-force spell.

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