Carnevale – City of romance, grandeur and bloody screaming.
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About the Project
Here lies a record of my Carnevale painting! The game and models are by TTCombat and it is a skirmish game based around fluid movement and leaping from rooftops.
Related Game: Carnevale
Related Company: TTCombat
Related Genre: Pulp
Related Contest: Spring Clean Hobby Challenge 2025
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The first hundred Ducats.
And here it is, my first 100 ducats (points) crew is complete. I’ll need to add a bit more to hit the 125 ducats standard but first I’ll try to get a few starter games in and get a better feel for the game and faction.
Zovena Vela
Zovena Vela, one of Venice’s Gifted. She is a show model/limited edition for 2021 and rather cool! As she was a member of Venetian nobility who has become a pyromancer, I thought she belonged in my crew.
Her skin is done with a Barbarian flesh basecoat, then shaded with a terracotta/barbarian mix. Finally I diluted some dark fleshtone with glaze medium and washed it over her cracked skin to give a dark burned look.
This model was crying out for some OSL with her burning hands so I gave that a go. I think it turned out ok, extreme lighting effects are something I’m working on!
Household Staff
And now we come to the humble yet loyal household staff. When the nobility of Venice take their fancy soirées out on the streets, they take the staff along with them to help out.
Because you never know when you will need a butler. Or frying pan.
A third Barnabotti
I had a stinking cold over the weekend which slowed things down, but the third Barnabotti is done.
The dress is Goblin Green shaded with Cayman Green, then highlighted with a little Ice Yellow.
The underskirt, if that is what you call them, is Ice Yellow highlighted with a bit of white mixed in and a touch of Moon Yellow for shading.
The lace and wig (at least I presume it is a wig!) are Ivory basecoats shaded with Stonewall Grey. I also used a diluted Nuln Oil wash into the recesses of the hair taking some care not to darken it all.
The feathers and fan are Squid Pink, again highlighted with white. I also used a diluted red wash (Carroburg Crimson) for a bit of shading.
The Gold trim is Glorious Gold and Nuln oil.
Venetian Noble
Our third fancy dandy is the leader of my crew, the Venetian Noble. I have carried on with the cloth of gold theme for the lining of his cloak and gone with an opulent Turquoise outfit.
The Hawk Turquoise is the base colour highlighted with mixing in a little Electric Blue. The gold trim (and cape lining) is Glorious Gold and a light Nuln Oil (black) wash to give some definition. The cape is Scarlett Red with some Ivory mixed in for the highlights and shaded with a touch of purple.


























