Beholder in Watercolor
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Beholder watercolor originally posted the 9th of December, 2011. Original long gone, but I think I can do better now if I try for another take.
Collect Call of Cthulhu
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Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!
In July 19, 2013, I wrote:
Dwellers Below box art
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Dwellers Below box art by Ray Rubin, acquired into the personal collection (of not very many miniatures, to be honest) in June 2, 2011.
Rust Monster toy
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My favorite Rust Monster. Circa 1970s toy chinasaur plastic figure which served as the inspiration for the D&D monster. I’d like to snag more of these someday.
The ugly, ugly Neo-Otyugh
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The ugly, ugly Neo-Otyugh, a D&D monster toy from LJN toys. Bit of a bendy, actually, with wire embedded in the plastic for some posability (until the wire breaks).
I’m … fond of it. I suppose. It does look like it gives nice hugs.
LJN Toys Grell
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This is the really deadly (and really ugly) Grell, another LJN-made D&D monster bendable toy which likely got little to no respect in the early 1980s.
There’s a lot going for it. Brains, tentacles, and … a beak. The Fiend Folio creature has these features, but the accompanying illustration is far better than the effect here, which is sort of brains-on-a-cracker with green extremities.
E is for Eye of the Deep
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E is for Eye of the Deep, posted originally on 14 November 2011, the last watercolor I had in me for the series.
D is for Displacer Beast
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This watercolor entry, released 7th of November, 2011, abandons the notion of using toys as models. I don't think I even penciled it, and I think it shows (though there was a prior pencil sketch attempted). I still think it's cute, though.
So for D is for Displacer Beast, I had a little assistance from Mickelson, B., “Ecology of the Displacer Beast”, Dragon Magazine #109, TSR, 1986.
C is for Carrion Crawler
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Third of that short-lived, incomplete series once attempted (back in 3 November 2011, a late entry) of Monster Manual monsters in watercolor: monsters of the alphabet. It's the carrion crawler, present in nigh every edition and iteration of the game.
Like the previous entry, this was also based on a toy, this time something officially licensed: LJN Toys' bendable rubber critter.