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"...Fighting against a corrupt and unjust system." |
After being dusted down following many a month stuck in one of my wooden hobby drawers, the figure was primed with "Citadel" Abaddon Black, and had his long coat treated to a combination of "Vallejo" Heavy Bluegrey and "Citadel" Nuln Oil. This jacket was then dry-brushed with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Bluegrey to bring out the detail of its pockets and buttons.
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"Games Workshop" WIPs - This Sons of Horus Praetor's torso is being progressed |
Despite not planning to purchase the actual "Dead Man's Hand" ruleset - though I did thoroughly enjoy playing a demonstration game at "Colours" 2024 - I have spent some time rummaging through some containers and drawers in order to find a few more of the miniatures I own for "the fast paced Old West Skirmish game." Disappointingly, I've not yet managed to lay my hands on The Malevolent Seven boxed set I know I own. But alongside Ned Kelly's gang members, I have located both Jonah, The Scarred Man, and Rogue John Bridges too.
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"Titan Forge" WIPs - These three Death Dogs have been based layered, ready for shading |
Lastly, I have also done a little bit more work on a trio of Death Dogs by "Titan Forge Miniatures". These models were created using "Elegoo" Water Washable Resin on a Mars 5 3D Printer, and are one of the few things I've produced for myself since upgrading to a newer machine. I was hoping to have both these animals, and their master Death Knight completed by now - Indeed, I'm contemplating making another three of the dogs (mirroring their sculpts), so I can use them as a 'single' warband. But my painting interests have led me in a different direction over the past few weeks...
Great work on Ned Simon, was a very interesting character from Australian culture. Nice progress on the Son, and the hounds are coming along as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. Not sure why Ned took so long to paint. But I clearly was well in the Dead Man's Hand mood when I bought him along with so many others. Just need to find my Malevolent Seven boxed set. It must be close. LOL!!!
DeleteGreat work Simon, lovin' he Ned Kelly figure.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray. I'm hoping to have the rest of the gang finished before the end of the month.
DeleteNed has some interesting history, some might even feel sympathy for him and his outcome in a strange fashion. He looks great tho. Must have been awful being in the Ozzie sun encased in sheet metal though.
ReplyDeleteThat praetor is indeed far too detailed! Bit by bit sounds the best way to tackle him
Lastly, I like the dog sculpts. Six of these will look great!
Thanks Dai. I believe Ned's notoriety as a villain or hero has led to his armour being removed from public display a time or two in Australia.
DeleteI'm taking my time on the Praetor, with a few areas getting some attention each hobby session. If I just sat down to paint him, I know would quickly get up and go do something else - he's so intimidating.
I think the Death Knight and six Death Dogs would make quite a novel warband, so that's the plan anyway.
Great work again!
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