Finally, I have finished this unit. But before I celebrate that, let's get to know Bluebeaed.
And here is Bluebeard, the Champion who leads the former Santa Regiment. Adorned in garish color choices, most of which are metallic, and a crude attempt at portraying a bloody Warhammer. Rather, this is how he was when I bought him, and clearly he is ready for a bloody good yule celebration.
Before. |
Like the rest of his kin, I opted to paint right over this existing scheme. For the most part, this seemed to work out just fine. I made an exception for the Champion's bluebeard which, I must confess, kind of grew on me. I guess where I grew up reading 4-color comics I have always had a fondness for the blue/black hair style. I did tone it down by applying Nuln Oil over it to mute the metallic sheen of the beard.
New colors applied. |
As I got to final steps I decided that I would honor the original painter's desire to have this guy wielding a bloody hammer. I used Blood For the Blood God technical paint to get the point across.
Finished model |
Hang tuft. |
They rank up so much better on the 25mm bases vs. the old 20mm from the previous editions of WFB. They also seem to have a bigger presence as individual models as well, and the option to put a few additional things to their bases gives them more options for characterization that he 20mm bases simply didn't allow.
So there you have it, my first painted unit of Warhammer Fantasy Dwarves. Next up, probably another unit from the same deal, also from the Battle For Skull Pass set.
That's fantastic, I love the way you approached these minis and how they ended up looking!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was kind of a risk, but I felt that I had nothing to lose by just going for it.
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