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Malev’s RelicBlade Painting Journeys.

Malev’s RelicBlade Painting Journeys.

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This is where I would like to chronicle my painting adventures as the "Studio" Painter for Metal King Studios awesome game, Relicblade!

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The Pak Yak

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I’m going to keep adding photos guys… sorry. So much to share. One of my favorite models from the Range is the Pak Yak. It’s a scenario model, but is great for usage in many different games as a pack mule type model.

Festooned with all different types of surfaces, it’s a great model to paint as it can really give a painter lots to experiment on different textures.

All caught up!

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This batch of photos is still from late march, and moving into April. Nearly all caught up now with projects concerning Relicblade.

The Darkwizard collaboration model, HellHound Berserker and a bunch of group photos of the latest wave of Relicblade models including the new Battlepigs faction pack with Pig Warlord!

 

Now we’re moving into the end, some extra bits and special characters that I have been working on for awhile, such as the Shark Warrior. An amazing character from a guest artist that contributed to Relicblade. And also a comparison between my first Stonekin Battleborn and my Second.

 

Next are the Braziers! Relicblades first Objective markers, these are used in the scenarios and feature removable flames to track certain effects.

Last but not least is the very last Relicblade model i’ve painted, the Iguan witch for my personal collection. I think that might actually be it for now guys…

but there is so much more to come. I’ve got a lot on my paint desk! Stay tuned.

And More.

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Okay. Now we’re in January 2018. I was working on a bunch of personal models and the Wilderkin and Wretched Hive Faction sets for LVO ! Also this is when I got a backdrop so a lot of photos will become blue like.

And now we’re into March. Where I was painting some of the Stretch Goal models unlocked during the campaign to be ready for Adepticon! Unfortunately, i suffered a back injury and was unable to have them ready for the con.

Sad day.

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Along with the Bone and Darkness, there was still the awesome Iguan Assassin and the Pak Yak Model to splash up, followed by the Lone Guard faction itself. Last picture in that gallery is the first Commission I finished for Metal King Studios. Real proud moment there!

The following pictures are mostly personal models that I’ve completed for playing. Not only is Relicblade awesome to engage with as a painter, but the game is so fun, fielding a new shiny painted hero is a real joy. In the gallery below is my personal Dark Watcher and Bone construct, and the first model produced by Patreon! the Iguan Poacher, who later found a general release in the Wretched Hive Faction pack.

It was my second Lizard man in the range, so i jumped to the other end of the colorwheel with him.

A lot to Catch up on! And some technical difficulties.

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Hey everyone! I wanted to start a new project log to chronicle the journey thus far and the journey long ahead on my adventures of painting every model from the RelicBlade range. (some several times over!)

I’ve been painting the range since it’s initial Kickstarter, and have been hooked since! What follows here will be a collection of just a few select hundred or so images from January 2017 all the way to Now.

Buckle up, lots of pictures to upload and get through.

The 2 Player BattleBox is completed! January 2017The 2 Player BattleBox is completed! January 2017

Oh snap. Well, at this time, it was February 2017 and I was officially painting models for the creator of the game himself, and totally feeling over the moon about it. Most of the stuff beyond this point will be a mixture of Personal and Commissioned models.

Starting with my First set, the Bone and Darkness!

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