Painting Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures

Painting Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures was fun!

We had the pleasure of painting Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures. They are really good and fun to paint, even though assembling them can be a bit less enjoyable.

This was a fun project, which allowed us to get many painters involved. A perfect example of team-work approach to painting Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures!

Let’s start with a big smash. Well, a smashing miniature of a big character. And a small one to accompany him, too. Here goes Groot and Rocket:

Next we have Gamora and Nebula:

Then it’s Thor and Valkyrie:

More Asgardians, Loki and Hela:

Moving to Wakanda, we’re presenting you Black Panther and Killmonger:

And some more Wakandans, Shuri and Okoye:

The Winter Soldier and Vision are next, and if you are familiar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, their connection to Wakanda is not difficult to find:

We need some more villains, don’t we? Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight should do:

Finally we have two big guys. Single model per box and these models are actually pretty beefy.
First – Venom. We painted him in the comic style and it was fun!

And the last one is the one we haven’t posted elsewhere. We kept the final mini (even if it’s pretty simple) for the visitors of our website. And who knows, maybe it will stay this way? 🙂
Introducing The Incredible Hulk!

That’s it for this project, but don’t worry! We have painting Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures in our plans again, and there’s a diorama you might want to see, so stay tuned for more. 🙂

And if you would like to get your own Marvel: Crisis Protocol miniatures painted, just let us know about it and we will get in touch with you to arrange everything. 🙂 We also do other miniatures, but you surely know it already. 😉

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