My first Pulp City mini of the year! Painting Grimmbiote was nice and quick which was pleasant after losing some momentum late in 2015. Gripped by some impetus I decided to see this through which took a little over an hour or so.
This is the second Grimmbiote I have painted, the first was my contribution to a minis exchange last year and was done in red and black to evoke the colours of a certain symbiote-villain. I eschewed the obvious colour scheme to go for something that would look 'right' (to me!) alongside the rest of my Grimm. It also meant I could make a head-start on a few other Grimm models at the same time. The recent Grimm focus has reason for a battle report game Rob and I have planned for later in the year....
In game terms, Grimmbiote can be a surprising threat as far as Infiltrator's go: he has Rending Slash which has Damage 2 as its basic FX. He adds +1 die to Strength Actions. Ideally, leave Grimmbiote in Base to Base with terrain and use Grimmbiotic Webbing to Pull a Target model closer, benefiting from the bonus die from Wall-crawler, hitting them with Rending Slash in the same Activation!
Grimmbiote
Hero/Villain, Infiltrator, Level 1, Nature
30 mm
Terrific work PulpCitizen. I really need to clear some room on my table and start painting some "Pulp City" as your brushwork is inspirational... Plus I need to catch you up ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words Blaxkleric. :)
DeleteAt the rate you paint, I have no doubt you could quickly catch and pass me!
Nice work dude he looks great.. I must make an effort with my own Pulp City figures.
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. :)
DeleteYou certainly should - then game on!