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| "Wookiees stand out in a crowd." |
This 47mm tall hard plastic miniature of a Wookie used to be produced by “Fantasy Flight Games” and can be found inside the company's four-figure strong "Wookie Warriors" Expansion Box for "Star Wars: Legion". Bought second-hand and pre-assembled from the Retrocave Gaming Café in Poole, I actually painted the exact same sculpt some seven years ago. But thought it might be a good move to double the number of "People of the Trees" I could field.
As with my previously pigmented miniatures, the figure was originally undercoated with "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna, and shaded with "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade. However, as I wanted this Wookie to somewhat stand out from the other squad I only dry-brushed him with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna (to make his fur appear a bit darker), and used the somewhat lighter Heavy Brown on his two ammunition pouches. These areas were then shaded with "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade.
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| "Fantasy Flight Games" WIPs - Three more Wookie Warriors currently on my painting table |
Having decided to simply pigment the relevant areas of his bandoleer in "Vallejo" Gunmetal, I also used this metallic acrylic paint to 'pick out' his bowcaster too. These parts were then all washed with some "Citadel" Nuln Oil. Finally, I dabbed the Rebel's nose and eye sockets with a smidgeon of "Citadel" Abaddon Black.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, I have continued to plod along with the other three remaining Wookie Warriors from this boxed set - using similar palettes. In particular, I have been busy playing 'catch-up' with the group's impressively posed Leader, which had largely sat untouched in my basing tin whilst I completed my 'test model' for the squad.
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| "Wizkids" WIPs - This Banderhobb just needs his spots and boils to be 'picked out' |
In addition though, I've also managed to get much further on the reasonably large Banderhobb model by "Wizkids" I have been working on for over six years. This frightful "giant bipedal toad" will be another of my entries in
the "Monster May(hem)" monthly challenge over on "Dead Dick's Tavern and Temporary Lodging" blog, and may well prove an interesting alternative model for a Troll when it comes to my future games of "The Silver Bayonet" by "Osprey Publishing".
To be honest the biggest issue I've always suffered when facing this creature is how I'm going to patiently dollop all of its numerous skin boils. But having now got to the stage where I've needed to tackle this, I have realised that a lot of the lumps and bumps can simply be left green, and I only really need to add some extra colour to the most obvious of spots rather than all of them - this very much being a case of less is more...
that Banderhobb looks sick man. nice usage of the color on the belly and those eyes are cool and evil.
ReplyDeleteneed more wookies!
you did a nice job on the them also.
Thanks Mr. Martin. I didn't like the Banderhobb having yellow eyes, as I thought it detracted from his belly. So I went with red instead. He should be finished soon. Hopefully some more of the Wookies will be too.
DeleteBeautiful work on Wookie warriors! Love the Banderhobb mini too!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal. Much appreciated. Fingers crossed I can get the Banderhobb completed over the next day or two - as well as another Wookie, LOL
DeleteLovely job. I need to finish my own Wookies and Chewie at some point.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. This latest approach is actually a bit quicker than the stages I used on my first Wookie Warrior squad. But to my eye looks just as good.
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