Introduction
Among my purchases at Carronade 2021 was a model giant; part of the Reaper "Bones" range. I stated at the time that I intended to paint him up for use in games of Frostgrave. Well, I finished this model a few weeks ago and have finally managed to find enough time & enthusiasm to post a quick article, so here he is!
The Frost Giant
I suppose I could have painted this model in human flesh tones - probably as a pale Caucasian rather than anything else. However, I really wanted to mark him out as something different - a creature firmly rooted in the icy wastes. To emphasis this, I chose a cold, pale blue for the skin and an even paler blue for his extensive beard and hair.
As a warm contrast (and to avoid iron), I used gold, brass and bronze for the metal parts of the giant's armour and weapons. The non-metallic parts of his equipment are a dark grey.
Finally, the furs he wears around his shoulders and boots are also very pale. I think the paint I used for the middle highlight (i.e. the one which adds most of the colour) was called "linen" or something like that. Whatever it's name, it is a very pale brown with just the slightest hint of green in it.
So, just how "giant" is this model (I hesitate to call it a miniature, because it really isn't - at least when compared to most of my other figures)? Well, here's a photograph of the frost giant alongside a 28mm human.
As you can see, he's maybe 2.5 or 3 times taller than a man; also this giant is very solidly built. I'm really glad that this is a plastic (PVC?) model, as if he were metal then the figure's weight would be substantial!
Conclusion
I've wanted to have a frost giant in my collection for some time. Well, now I've got one! The model was relatively cheap and (I think) painted up nicely, with only a slight bend in the shaft of his axe to hint at the soft plastic material. He'll do nicely!
Fantastic, an ambitious sculpt.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it justice with fine painting.
I do wonder (and worry) over the creature that supplied the helmet horns.
ReplyDeleteI think it was probably just a cow. A *really* big cow...
DeleteWhat a winderful model and fully brought to life by your skillful use of colours , making it obvious (even to me) what it was(is?).
ReplyDeleteGreat addition to any fantasy game too !
Thanks! High praise indeed.
DeleteLooks great Colgar, a nice chunky giant, whom isn't so tall as to not fit on the shelf when not in use & also not likely to topple over being too top heavy!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terry! He is indeed a useful size and looks suitably beefy, I think :-) .
DeleteBlue skin tones work great here, contrasting well with the clothes and armor!
ReplyDeleteI decided on the blue skin & hair early on. The armour & clothing then had to fit in with that, so a yellowish-brown, contrasting colour was the obvious choice!
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