Just a quick post and paint work today.

There are four standard types of golems; these are (from weakest to strongest): flesh golems, clay golems, stone golems, and iron golems. This is a Reaper Kickstarter miniature that I was given by Azazel. I have painted it up as a stone goilem.

These constructs were generally made with a bipedal, humanoid shape, but stylized to suit their creator. Appearing as merely beautiful statues until commanded by their master to move and act. They were almost never outfitted with any sort of weaponry or armour.

The average stone golem was about 9 ft tall and weighed approximately 2 tonne.

Stone golems were constructed from a single piece of carefully chiselled stone. The most elegant stone golems were used as both guardians and art pieces in magical buildings.

Stone Golem D&D Attributes:




So cool. I love the shadows on him
Thanks Mate. just some wash and dry brushing.
Great work Dave
Thanks Dave
Hey, I recognize that mini! 😃 Nice work on him and I like what you did with the base!
Thanks Faust. I thought you might! The base is railway model ballast for the rocks, an orange oxide base colour and then some light white dry brushing. i use this a lot, but mainly for post apocalyptic figures.
It worked a treat and has some nice contrast to the grey stone of the Golem! 🙂
TA