Friday, 13 June 2014

Swell models

Here are some excellent unfinished efforts by the youngsters at Swell School.

They really are coming on.

Well done guys!

Not so easy, those eyes, when you're under 12 years old.





One of these Gandalfs is actually me in disguise.











Top class job made on the rusty armour, especially as we had no vomit brown.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Legolas


















Granddaughter 1 is just off to college and is a big fan of Legolas, in or out of a jar.

She was very excited by the second Hobbit film but thinks the slightly chubbier Legolas might have some difficulty walking on snow.

There might be a bit of a gap now as the 10 Easterlings are taking longer than I expected - only one done so far.

Von Karstein


















The Countess Von Karstein in a jam jar* and out of it.

There were few female characters in the shop when Granddaughter 2 asked me to paint something for her.

The jar is for the protection of the Countess as Granddaughter 2 is very young.

*(Actually it was baby food)

Monday, 9 June 2014

Mor* Mordor Orcs

Rather than a wash, I used thinned down Chaos Black for the bases and then highlighted with Codex and a little Fortress Grey.

I also used a small red and yellow highlight to their right rear.

They are under Sauron's watchfull eye.

The chunks of breeze block look ok but I don't know how log they will last.

If they break, the grey inner will be exposed.

Despite their being such a basic model, they took some painting.

Lots of different areas to apply different colours to.

They could do with more highlighting but they are ok for the tabletop.

Next it's Easterlings.


* It was deliberate! It was deliberate!




Thursday, 5 June 2014

Faramir and Mordor Orc

 I've finished the Mordor Orcs but I'm testing out the bases.

Using 'Slate Beach' sand gives me a really rugged look and then a chunk of breeze block is an attempt at a piece of volcanic debris - still warm!

It might all need another wash or two with Badab Black.


Faramir has been kicking his heels for ages while I try to give him an interesting base.

Again I'm imagining him making it back to Osgiliath before he take the wound.

It could equally be Minas Tirith with bits of building littering the place.

I'm not all that happy with it though.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Minas Tirith in Brass

Another bundle from Ebay - Warriors of Minas Tirith  all looking a bit brassed off.

It's obvious I've been thumbing through DeAgostini again!

The armour has received a wash of Reikland Fleshshade.

I'll be trying a light wash of Guilliman Blue on the other Minas Tirith Warriors and Knights to see if it gives that a steel look.




Again, the Osgiliath look is discs of plasticard from 'railway buildings' with a sprinkle of rubble.

Nazgul

Five of the nine Nazgul arrived from Ebay. Nice chaps.

Dead boring  fashion sense though. Black with a touch of grey.

Not even a pair of glowing eyes between them.

The metal seems difficult to paint, or rather, difficult to keep paint on.

I wonder if oil based paint would be better for the base coat?

I think the bases will be changed.

I'm painting some Mordor Orcs at the moment and when they're done I'm going to try a little experiment with a base using broken up breeze block.

I think it has the look of volcanic rock.

If it looks ok then the Nazgul will receive the same treatment.