A couple weekends ago, I finished building all of the monsters and nemeses from Kingdom Death: Monster. This has been on my backlog for a while, but since I didn’t need the models for the expansions my current campaign wasn’t using, they fell a bit further down on my backlog. Putting together the models for my Grymkin, however, made me decide it was time to get the creepy dudes together.
When I was thinking about the posts that I might make over the course of 2016, I didn’t really plan on this blog becoming a Kingdom Death: Monster blog. But, I’ve got one more (for now) set of monster pictures to post. This is the last of the monsters that we’re fighting for the shop settlement, and, since it was the Dragon King, I wanted to go ahead and put together the other models that came on the main sprue – the Dragon King in human form and the Dragon People (for the Dragon King campaign).
In my bout of putting together Kingdom Death: Monster models for the game at the shop, I put together the Lion God next. Pictures after the jump. Continue reading Kingdom Death: Lion God→
In the next lantern year for my game at the Rogue’s Roost, we’ve got a special showdown with the Manhunter. As such, he was the next model on my list to build for Kingdom Death: Monster. Pictures after the jump. Continue reading Kingdom Death: Manhunter→
For my Kingdom Death campaign at the shop, we’re using Spidicules (replaces Screaming Antelope), Lion God, Dragon King, and Manhunter as our expansions. As I result, I had some assembling to do – pictures of the Spidicules after the jump. Continue reading Kingdom Death: Spidicules→
I recently finished putting together all the base-game monsters and the knight expansion monsters for Kingdom Death: Monster. They’re not painted yet, but there are pictures after the jump. Continue reading Kingdom Death: Monster Models→
I took the opportunity the other day re-organize my Kingdom Death: Monster box. As is typical, the main issue was that the insert didn’t really support sleeved cards. However, instead of not fitting the length of the cards as is typical, the KD:M insert wasn’t really set up to hold the additional girth of the cards, so the specialized sections didn’t work anymore. The neat thing though is that KD:M came with card dividers, so I didn’t actually have to make specialized tabs!
I’ve been playing a fair bit of Kingdom Death: Monster the last few days, and I expect to embark on a second campaign soon. I pre-ordered this game as one of the Black Friday specials after the kickstarter was over (I wasn’t even on kickstarter at the time it was), and I got all the goodies. I’ve already talked a bit about the miniatures, but, here, I want to talk about the quality of the other components and the gameplay. Continue reading Kingdom Death: Monster→
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