Studio McVey Take Us Through the Grendlr’s Evolution
June 8, 2012 by dracs
If you've been keeping an eye on Studio McVey's new game Sedition Wars you will know that their Kickstarter campaign has received a tidal wave of support. Well on their blog Studio Mcvey have shown us the steps taken in creating on of the Strain's gribbliest creatures, the Grendlr.
Its like looking at the assent of man only cooler and with a more disturbing outcome. Or less disturbing, depending on how cynical you are.
This creature will be one of the monsters appearing in the Sedition Wars: Battle for Alabaster set, currently receiving funding on Kickstarter.
If this hasn't got you reaching for your wallet I don't know what will.
So head over to the Sedition Wars Kickstarter page to get your hands on this collection of weird and wonderful minis.
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Those Grendlr have interesting alien look in them. All that detail make these great looking.
It’s always fascinating to see the various stages of a model as awesome as that – it proves beyond words they don’t just grow on trees! It clearly took a lot of care and skill to get the gribbly organic look just right as the layers were built up from the initial skeleton, kudos to the sculptor.
They don’t grow on trees? Then I guess I should stop planting my models in my mom’s petunia bed.
That is one sick model. I wish I had that skill to sculpt.
That is such a crap thing to say 😉
Totally agree. It is very interesting to me to see how the top sculptors work.
Wish there were more walk throughs like this so I can hopefully improve my own skills
I have all of the strain mini’s in resin from Studio McVey and the Grendlr is an absolute beast. Not just in looks but how it plays in the game too. So it was really cool to see how JAG pieced this awesome beastie together. As one of the playtesters on the game I’m really, really pleased to see how the gaming community has swung behind this as a product on Kickstarter. I guess all that hard work and effort from Mike, Ali and Rob was worth it in the end. Also if anyone is interested in winning a copy… Read more »
Many?
I Love IT!