One of the things I miss the most about my former collection was my original WHFB third edition rulebook. I spent decades pouring through it's pages. Each illustration or line of text a gateway back to a piece of my past. It even had it's own unique smell. Dust and imagination.
This figure reminds me of that rulebook. On one of the early pages there is a photograph of a cannon crew and this rather strapping chap is part of the set up. With this memory in mind, I set out to paint my version of him but he didn't really come out in the way I'd hoped.
He looks too buff...
It is clear I need to work on my blending but he has a gnarly charm about him with more than a little Kingdom Come Deliverance to boot. I enjoyed painting him but his skin needs smoothing out somewhat. I'll probably go back to him later on to reduce the rather comic book shading around the muscles of his torso. But he is painted... and I can move on to another figure tomorrow.
He has a surly looking face... almost like he wants to argue with you. He was part of a series of models released in 1987 alongside loads of historical war machines - linking with Warhammer Siege no doubt.
There were quite a few war machine crew released by Citadel and this chap, hereby named Labourer 2, had a colleague in the pages of WHFB3. A chap with a mallet scratching his head. I always wanted that figure too. I'm pleased to say that a handful of these old Citadel crew are available from Foundry including the chap with said mallet.
It was difficult days painting. My teeth, which need ongoing treatment, were playing me up something chronic and I couldn't quite find the old mojo for painting. But we persevere in the grognard game don't we?Let's see what tomorrow brings.
Orlygg
I've always had a soft spot for the various war machines and crew (to look at, not facing them on the battlefield).
ReplyDeleteThis chap looks great, as you say, surly as if he doesn't want to be bothered while doing his job.
I wish that foundry had the full range on sale and not just the big cannons. I beg the moulds are sitting somewhere in Newark gathering dust
DeleteI agree there. I had a few of the Foundry cannons, including the bombard model. Simple siege pieces without any sill gRiMdArK cobblers attached.
Delete"Can I help you? If not, then bugger off and let me get back to swabbing barrels" he seems to say.
ReplyDeleteGreat work as always, and I hope the teeth ease up on you.
My dentist has fallen ill it seems, and another 2 weeks to wait for the next dose of the pliers. Hope I make it with my sanity intact (;
DeleteThose abs, almost as buff as me.. Ok maybe not. Though my wife would call those abs ''cum gutters'' make of that what you will.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you here Chico... I'm glad you are your wife are well. I'm looking forwards to your 2nd Edition 40k project.
DeleteGood old days!!
ReplyDeleteWould a quick wash of thinned base flesh help blend his skin all together?
Good luck sorting the teeth even with an NHS dentist if you are that lucky?
Private... but still and issue. Combination of sickness and holiday despite the prices. But we march on. Thanks for the idea of a quick skin wash... I'm going to try that on this fella and the ogre I've started working on again.
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