Vesper-on Games Mess with Carnevale Necromancy!
June 11, 2012 by brennon
Things are going bump in the night over in Venice with Carnevale. Check out the latest creation from Vesper-on Games and the Ospedale, the Morgue Doctor and The Being!
Drawn from the dark mind of Dr Frankenstein you can certainly see this being a popular model set. I love the way the good 'Doctor' has been transformed from something human into a nightmarish creature simply by adding the mask and removing his hair. It gives the impression of something as hideous and bestial as The Being itself.
The Being too is a great looking model. Dark and brooding and ready to instill fear into those who would doubt its power.
A great set keeping this wave of Carnevale miniatures one to watch.
What do you think of the Morgue Doctor and The Being?
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Absolutely gorgeous models here – the doctor’s short (well, lack of) hair and mask remind me of Hannibal Lecter, and the fact the face is covered hints at some horrible self-inflicted mutilation underneath. The bonesaw he carries, which you just know he uses on the living as well as the dead, completes the savage and evil feel without needing overt body parts hanging off the model. The Being has that wonderful Boris Karloff-style face making him look just like the familiar version of Frankenstein’s Monster, plus the subtle stitches in his flesh hint at the dark, grave-desecrating method of his… Read more »
Those two models have exelent sculpts. There is so much detail in these. The Being really has that Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein’s Monster look in it.
I’m 100% with you on that look. Very twisted take on Karloff’s work indeed.