I'm officially up and running for the year now. I've handed over the last of the 1000 Sons to Richard and I've started painting some of my own minis up again :)
So I get to put 10 points toward the painting tally, technically it should be 15, but as 10 of the marines were almost done before the new year I didn't think they could count completely, so 1/2 & 1/2 seemed right.
They came up pretty well I think, quite glad to see the back of them though...there's only so much blue & green a person can paint before you'd rather never see those colours in proximity to one another for a quite while.
Anyway, now onto the new stuff:
Here we have Morgue Master McMourning for Malifaux alongside a Werner Klocke sculpted Dwarven thief from Reapers Warlord range who is going to be one of my fantasy game heroes. I'm enjoying McMourning, though I think the eyes & teeth are probably going to be a little tricky to paint with that hand there, but so far he's been great fun to do. Haven't got too far with the dwarf, I've been a little stuck on a choice of colour scheme for him & it's a fantastic sculpt so I want do it justice, watch this space to see how he develops.
And here we have my first 3 Pulp City minis, The Gentleman; Rook; & Howler.
I think The Gentleman is done now, just got to get him varnished, it took me a little while to work out what I wanted to do with the severed robot head he's got his foot on, and I think it's turned out ok, really nice model to paint. Rooks armour's now almost done, I need to highlight all the metal areas & the hair, then get the base done. He looks so shiny because I've used a Tamiya Clear Red wash to make the red really pop, varnishing will get rid of it. Howler's a major '80s action movie fan and has based his look on Stallone in Cobra so who was I to argue, a quick Google image search later & I had my basic colour scheme. I still have to highlight the flesh & paint the belts, buckles, gun & base but again a really fun sculpt to paint, I'm looking forward to getting all 3 done very soon.
Hopefully I'll have proper pictures of all these guys within the next couple of weeks.
More soon
J
2 comments:
It is always great to see Pulp City minis painted, and as I have said before I love your idea of using the Iron Man colour scheme for Rook - great choice.
The Gentleman works really well, as do all three in fact.
The Wyrd (Malifaux) mini is very well done in my view - I love the choice of colours on that one.
It may sound odd, but how does your 'scoring' system work, and do all the Enfield guys use a similar scoring system?
Glad you like them :)
The scoring system works out as 1 point for a 28mm figure, 1/2 a point for 15mm, 40mm-54mm 2 points and though 6mm/10mm aren't usually scales I use but when I do I usually count it as 1 point/base of figures.
The rest of the guys that keep track use a variation on the same theme as far as I'm aware.
Thanks for the comments.
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