"We're going to seal the cave." |
Each Ape with Baton was then drenched in "Citadel" Nuln Oil, and had their trousers and sleeves pigmented using a combination of "Vallejo" Heavy Violet and "Citadel" Druchii Violet. The gorillas' faces, ammunition belts, rifles and straps were treated to a layer of "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna, whilst the soldiers' wooden sticks were painted using some Charred Brown. Finally, all of these areas were later shaded using "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade, and the firearms given a little "Vallejo" Gunmetal and "Citadel" Nuln Oil.
"And you will both stand trial for heresy." |
I know I have plenty more lurking around my hobby room, many of which are armed with rifles as opposed to clubs, so do plan to hunt around for a few more when I can. As with last month's classic "Doctor Who" Sea Devils by "Black Tree Design", I've found them to be an excellent distraction from the much more time-consuming painting projects I'm presently progressing. Furthermore, I do find my hobby mojo to be refreshed every time I complete a model - no matter whether its part of my monthly plan or not.
"Warlord Games" WIPs - The majority of Marshal Ney has now been base-layered |
I wasn't planning on using anything other than "Wargames Foundry" models for my Napoleonic Black Powder battles - and that intention probably still holds true. But the "Bravest of the Brave" is a pretty good match for the Perry Twins' old range, so I thought he might be put to use for some Silver Bayonet shenanigans by "Osprey Games". Quite possibly as delirious French military commander fleeing the Russians, who could then replace the Hobgoblin in the rule-book's opening scenario..?
The Gorillas look great Simon, and been a while since I've seen any on your blog, and a completed model is always a win, whether it's the current project, or an old one. Nice progress on the more historical model as well, and sounds like with Silver Bayonet, anything goes, Hobgoblins you say ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. I bought loads of these Simian Minions a few years back and most just languish in various drawers and boxes, tbh. So as soon as I saw this trio - and the fact they were well on their way to being finished, I thought I'd put the effort in to get them done.
DeleteWhilst I do like the supernatural element to Silver Bayonet, I'm mainly using it as motivation for purely historical Napoleonics. Hence me figuring I can swap out the Hobgoblin for a bayonet-wielding Ney for its opening scenario.
Yes, great looking Gorillas!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal. Much appreciated.
DeleteNice work on your apes. You must have a sizeable Simian army now? I am amazed that you painted these in between Napoleonic troops. Great time management sir!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Undercoat. Simple(ish) stuff on the Apes tbh, as I've done so many armed with the baton that I've got my recipe for them pretty much down to a fine art. LOL!! I must have a good 10+ Simians finished but that's not a fifth of the force I actually own.
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