Saturday 17 November 2012

Alas, poor Yarrick! I knew him Horatio...

The next of my backlog of unfinished miniatures is done.  Like the dragon in the last post, I had to get myself over the ridiculous mental block I had over finishing him and yet again I'm glad I did, as he's come out really well.


Still not totally happy with the red on the claw, but I figured that as an old Ork weapon, it's likely to look a little patchy.  The yellow is my normal method, which I really need to get away from as my pot of Tausept Ochre is on its way out, and my stocks of Gryphonne Sepia are running low.


I went for a paler skin tone, using a base coat of P3 Beast Hide, shaded with GW Ogryn Flesh, and then highlighted with the base coat and increasing amounts of P3 Ryn Flesh, until it was pure Ryn Flesh as an edge/point highlight.  The gold is a base of GW Dryad Bark, which is then highlighted with increasing amounts of GW Burnished Gold mixed into the base, then some GW Mithril Silver added in for a final highlight.  I'll admit now, I'm damned if I can remember how I painted the green leaves...


The black areas are a base of plain black, with the highlights built up using Vallejo German Grey, the old GW Adeptus Battlegrey, and old GW Codex Grey.  If you recognise the miniature, you'll have noticed I clipped off the back banner from the skull ammo hopper.  I'm not a big fan of back banners on Sci Fi miniatures anyway, but on this chap it really didn't work for me. 

I love this old miniature, it brings back memories of my childhood, when I first really got in to the hobby, it's a typical, static posed, one piece(ish) miniature, that really typifies that period at GW

So with two miniatures finished in the last week or so, I've got a few new projects to start (along with future articles, Cultists, Nurgle Marines, etc, etc).  The Commissar theme continues with Kapitan Ivanka Kurganova from Raging Heroes.


I've gone for the big crazy gun-sword thing rather than the delicate alternative, partly because it looks cool, and partly because the scabbard doesn't fit the smaller sword at all and would have looked weird.  I also left off the gas mask option, because I wanted to paint the face.  As her feet are spread wider apart than a 25mm base can comfortably fit, I used a piece of etched brass from the old GW WH40K basing kit to give her something to stand on, then added a couple of pieces of chopped up sprue with metal in the ends to look like steel reinforced concrete pillars that had been broken off.

Next up is one of the Space Marine Chapter Masters (minus his shiled which I'm painting seperately).  I'm not entirely sure about the chapter yet, but I'm veering towards Hawk Lords.


I bought the boxed set with all four in a long while back.  I got motivated to paint him when I picked up an alternative head from Anvil Industry's head range - I've got to say these are pretty damn good, they're sharp, with minimal flash or mould lines, and I think it really works well with this miniature.  Their hooded and grill ranges of heads would be good for converted guard/cultists too.

Last, but most definitely not least is a Griffin Inquisitor from Confrontation:


Si and Jez (who very generously gave me this miniature) from the Ancible team wax lyrical about Rackham miniatures, and it's not hard to see why.  This chap is fantastic, a beautiful sculpt, hardly any flash or mould lines, and in bone coloured armour, with dark clothing and a dark metal sword, I think he's going to look pretty damn good.  I have some other Rackham stuff to paint too, Si (also very generously) has given me possibly one of the best miniatures I have ever seen, but that's for another time...

As always, comments and criticism welcome!

10 comments:

  1. Raging heroes makes some nice stuff. And Hawk lords would be fun to paint. Purple is a blast. I did my Space hulk termies as Blood drinkers and they looks great. Its a reassuringly forgiving color to paint and tweak as you go. Love that head swap BTW.

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    1. Soul Drinkers. I meant Soul Drinkers. Ugh, it's early where I am.

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    2. Soul Drinkers would be good too, I'd forgotten about them! It's the weekend, my brain rarely works well on a Saturday, so I know how you're feeling. :)

      There are so many alternative heads out there for Space Marines, but Anvil Industry had a stand at the Colours show, and I was easily tempted.

      I can see myself buying all the Kurganova sisters and the new Germanic Renaissance (i.e. Empire) female characters from Raging Heroes, they're all full of character and lovely sculpts.

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    3. Tell me about it! There is a boxed set up of all three of the ladies that I have my eye on - the SF versions are my thing for sure. Raging heroes has some of the nicest sculpts out there.

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  2. Yarrick turned out well; the toned-down palette (compared to the GW paint job) works. Classic sculpt; like you, it's one of the models that pulled me into the hobby when I was kid. Completely agree on the back banner. Looking forward to seeing how the chapter master turns out.

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    1. Thanks Gary, the old GW paint job didn't do much for me either, I've tried to make him look much more like a Commissar than the "official" scheme did.

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  3. You knocked this one out of the park. That face is so well done. You've got some really nice sculpts coming up. Enjoy painting them!!

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    1. Thanks Anne! I think I'm getting the hang of faces (and other skin) now. :)

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  4. Just wanted to let you know I have awarded you the Liebster Blog Award! There's a post on my own blog about it. Congrats!!

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