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"If I draw on you you'll kill me." |
Being rather ignorant of casting issues and concerns, I must admit to being rather surprised that this miniature came in two pieces. But a quick dab of super-glue soon seemingly fixed one of the gunslinger's arms in place, so the entire ensemble could be primed using a couple of coats of "Citadel" Abaddon Black. At this stage I also noticed that one of the bank robber's pistols was mis-cast and missing its barrel. However, I figured there was still enough of the hand-weapon for such a flaw to be overlooked on the gaming table.
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"Exterminate. Exterminate!" |
The train thief's guns and buttons were subsequently coated in "Vallejo" Gunmetal and shaded in "Citadel" Nuln Oil, before I tackled his hair and moustache primarily with Skulker Yellow by "Two Thin Coats". These areas were darkened down with a careful application of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade, and then highlighted with a patient dry-brush of (more) "Two Thin Coats" Skulker Yellow. As a final touch I decided to make the gunslinger's shoes and holster stand out a bit more from his all-black suit, by simply giving them a lick of pure "Citadel" Abaddon Black.
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"Games Workshop" WIPs - This Sons of Horus Space Marine just needs a final touch-up |
I've also managed to find a little more hobby time to plod on with the last of my Sons of Horus Space Marines by "Games Workshop". All of the main colours have now been 'blocked in' and in some places, even highlighted. However, I now need to carefully tidy my way up the 28mm plastic figure, ensuring that all its MK IV armour is finished, and any stray brushstrokes of "Vallejo" Gold or "Citadel" Abaddon Black are covered over...
Cool figures Simon. Great pose on Sundance, just like the end of the film.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Ray. The sculpt on Sundance (and Butch for that matter) is absolutely spot on for the film's finale imho.
DeleteAnother awesome minis!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal. I'm definitely in the groove currently, with my latest Sons of Horus (with Legion Vexilla) already finished.
DeleteGreat work on sundance Simon, the model obviously inspired you, as you've finished it really quickly, you must also be getting in the groove with the Dalek's having finished a second one, great progress on the Son, and as I noticed in the comment above it's already finished, and just waiting to be posted up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. I'm actually a bit disappointed I don't seemingly have any more Black Tree Design Daleks assembled - as I thought I'd have a fair few more. The off-putting part about the Sons of Horus is their gold - once that's finished and I'm mentally capable of dedicating an entire hobby session to completing the figure, they're pretty straightforward to complete.
Deletelooking pretty good man.
ReplyDeleteI love Great Escape Games plastic sprues, I have yet looked at any of their metal products.
might have to give them a look.
still loving the Sons of Horus.
Cheers Mr. Martin. I have a few metal Great Escape Games cowboys on the painting table currently, so more will doubtless crop up this month. Happily, my latest Sons of Horus space marine is now finished, so I can now focus upon some character figures for a change.
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Deleteawe man I can't wait to see what you do.
i've been watching a lot of Horus heresy videos so i'm excited to see what you do.
I hope u do Horus of course and the Mournival. that would be sick.
I'm just doing the main Praetor first, and then I do indeed have a few Forge World figures to crack on with... Plus a load more specialist units.
DeleteThe Sundance Kid looks fantastic. Great looking mini and a superb paint job, I love him. I am tempted by the Dead Man's Hand cowboys as they look excellent and the game seems fun too. Another great looking Dalek and Space Marine too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Undercoat. I'm very tempted by Dead Man's Hand too tbh, although I'm currently just planning on using the figures for Silver Bayonet - as I think the rules will work just as well for Westerns as it will Napoleonic horror.
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