Sunday, February 18, 2024

Repainting My Original Sphinx Abomination

Kestru-Toth has seen action in scores of games of WarGods across the years. He was one of the first Eater of the Dead miniatures from Crocodile Games that I painted (it was likely a lowly Horde Mummy that was THE first). With my recent painting completion of the newer sculpt, I decided it was time for my original Abomination to get a redo.

He was originally painted with metallic wrappings because I thought that would be cool.  It was okay. He was removed from his base and tossed into the  stripper for a few hours. When scrubbed clean of paint it was time to get him onto a new fancier base than his original sand flocked one.


His head came off from the stripper but those arms were apparently pinned like a pro because there was no wiggle at all. Kestru-Toth's original base was just my rocky desert flock. A sizable chunk of the rocky desert fell off over the years. Instead of fixing that I decided a total rebate would be best.

The new base is an MDF 40mm with some texture paste and my favorite temple base paper stuff. He seems to be much more stable on this base because no slot to constrain his placement. 


Since the new one got some dark pinkish skin, I decided maybe Kestru-Toth should match. So I worked up from a darker rose color to a muted pink after a wash over his desiccated frame. 



As I was painting him this second time, I remembered that this was a really great sculpt. I kinda want to find another one so I can do one with the alternate head. But who needs FOUR Abominations?


The bones protruding from his skin were not handled well the first time around, but I think I got them to look pretty good this time.


Now Kestru-toth is finished (again) and joins his fellow Sphinx Abominations to wreak havoc on the tabletop with a fancy new paintjob.

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