These are the entrants in The Regiment
Halloween Painting Competition!
Painting Competition Entrants.
Holly Typonese Knight Werewolves. Such a good choice of model. Very interesting use of the different colour
furs on these creatures, and making a lot more work for the painter while showing skills with each colour.
Kev Moon Skeletons. Great bones, lovely sumptuous bronze and a cracking build and a really good base sets
these Oathmark Skeletons off a treat. They would have had second place if we had one!
Douglas Hooker Frostgrave Cultists. Another tremendously terrifying build and paint job. The faded dirty
smeared red is particularly satisfying and great basing transports theses figures to the world of Frostgrave.
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Carl Simpson Frostgrave Demons. These grim fellows are the biggest unit in the competition and have a very
solid unit look to them, the red armour stained with blood works very well, proper followers of the Red King.
James Lane Skeletons. Works so well as a unit, everything ties together, from the base components and the
use of them on the models themselves, to the superb bones and brilliantly rusted metalwork. Top work.
Sam Rushmere Frostgrave Cultists. A very workmanlike unit. Nice almost uniform approach as if they were
equiped by one master makes for a strong looking unit while giving the leader a darker sinister feel.
Josh Alstin Gnoll Hunters. Great use of Gnoll heads and other parts to really give these boys a really
predatory look and the humans bodies with goblin heads works very well, good green skin too.
Ben Alstin (aged 10) Gnoll Warband. Good solid Gnoll unit with a lot of movement built into them. Very
consistent painting tying them all together in a unit and the world of Frostgrave.
Greg Alstin (aged 7) Greg’s Dog-men. The mix of goblin/human bodies and Gnoll heads is really satisfying
and makes a very convincing unit. The painting works well with the bodies, a good choice of colours.
Patrick Boileau Goblins. An unusual interesting choice of models for the competition, nice flesh tones coupled
with a good selection of realistic tones anchors these boys well to the world of The Silver Bayonet.
Calvin R Baker Revenants. Another sterling piece of work, the deliberately grungy paint and pale skin
conveying the undead nature of these Revenants from The Silver Bayonet.
WINNER