Time for some word association. When I pair up "1970s" and "D&D Monster," some classics immediately spring to my mind. Gelatinous Cube...Carrion Crawler...and Umber Hulk.
Well, it was a trip down memory lane when I busted open another of Gale Force 9's limited run D&D resin models. Time for the Umber Hulk.
This kit was a real treat. Very interesting subject. Totally off the beaten path. And a dream to put together. So easy, and a clean cast as well.
I've really become a fan of the Gale Force 9 models. Can't recommend them enough to the hobbiest, painter and/or D&D player. Paint-wise, I gave this guy the lobster treatment.
I've got a couple more of these Gale Force 9 models in the pile. I've loved each and every one I've assembled and painted. Can't wait for the next one.
'Til next time.
Really, really nice.
ReplyDeleteIt seems I have to get myself some of these D&D models.
Is there any particular game you want to use this one for?
I also saw your post about the Revenants for SAGA. There is a fantasy version of SAGA out there.
It is called "A Fantastic SAGA".
Might give you an opportunity to use all these nice D&D models!