Hi to everyone,
We all know how hard it is for a company to get started and establish themselves for both quality of products and service one that has is Model Display Products (MDP) run by a guy called Martyn Dorey ( a good painter as well as casting)) , among the large range of accessories that covers all your modelling needs he also has a range of figures both full and a bust range under his own brand name of War Griffon Miniatures.
Originally released at this years figureworld see:
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/wasteland-warrior.65488/watch-confirm
I can well imagine this fella wandering through a desolate wasteland fighting evil with his cunning and skill in weaponry , wise to the tricks of those mutants hiding in amongst the ruins of once proud cities , his eyes adjusted to the mist and putrid atmosphere that resulted from the happening so long ago .
Details are :
Title: Wasteland Warrior
Reference: WGM Bust-009
Scale: Approx 1/10th
No of Pieces: 2
Material: Resin
Sculptor: Raul Fernandez Romo
Concept Art: Charlie Kirkpatrick
Casting: Martyn Dorey
The review model was received in a hard plastic blue container( very useful to keep for those vital modelling items after) with the pieces being wrapped in bubble wrap inside for protection . On the box top we had a black and white image of the piece giving you some idea what you are getting.
Scale is as said approx 1/10th the piece measuring 100 mm from tip of belt to top of sword.
The model consists of just 2 pieces the torso and the shield and sword , looking for something to prep , to be honest it was difficult there was just a slight and very fine casting line on the shoulders and underneath all no more than 25mm long , all easily sanded down to leave you with a really smooth casting .
Dry fitting of the parts showed that I need not have got any filler out as fit is really sharp ...so a well done to Martyn for casting like this .......a good start.
Let's look at the pieces now beginning with the largest of the 2 .........
The Torso:
We are faced with a proud and steely eyed warrior , starting from the top the hair is worn long and very straggly with a long beard and moustache, the hair is tucked under a fur collar (protection against the biting wasteland winds) ,across his chest we see a large belt .
The hair is a really fine bit of sculpting , straggly as I said but great detail in its form , the moustache is the same , it long and has beads/ornaments worked in ..perhaps these are rewards for services rendered to his current master.
The face is grizzled with really nice workings of the eyes and a lined forehead,, the eyebrows are furrowed leading towards the eyes , high cheekbones ......all of this so far is a credit to both the sculptor and Martyn as a caster
The actual body is clothed with good folds , there is some nice touches to it including stitching and a cloth/ribbon hanging down(perhaps a favour from a lady like the knights of old)
What is really striking is the (shield) belt this is really large with good worn area's on the edges , the buckle is well formed with corner details , on the shoulder we have 2 large ornaments , really chunky and impressive .
Going across his other shoulder is a belt for the sword scabbard , meeting up with the scabbard perfectly when the back piece is fitted.
The fur collar is again a good area of sculpting with the casting retaining the sharp details .
Lots of really good work from Raul and Martyn on this part of the model .
Now to the 2nd piece....
The shield and sword:
The piece consist of the the top piece of the shield under which we have the sword handle both sculpted and cast together....fit into the locating holes are really good , no need for filler folks.
The shield is sculpted on both sides with wonderful wood planking effects , as well as a sword cut on the front plenty of chance here to get those effects goings, it goes without saying that most will paint this before fixing to the torso rear. the shield is as I said only the top part but there is enough to have a design if you wish.
The sword is in a scabbard this has some great lacing , well detailed , the actual handle is awesome packed full of lovely worked area's, a strap wraps around the handle , we have some decoration on the cross piece of the handle.
Final Thoughts:
This is a good addition to the War Griffon range , it will not matter if fantasy isn't your normal area to paint this is packed full of really good details which are crying out for paint effects , the casting is really good , minimal prep is needed and a good price as well.This piece will give the painter a opportunity to let his brushes go wild without the restraints of a uniform .
Those that know me will realise that I don't normally do fantasy but there is something about this piece so I reckon I might be painting this one
War Griffon Miniatures are at the shows and will of course be a Euro this year but if you can't get there (like me ...not happy) go to the MDP website not only for figures but every other possible thing you might need , first class customer service is assured .
www.modeldisplayproducts.co.uk
Thanks to MDP for the review model lets hope we see more from them and from Raul .
Thanks for looking in
Nap
We all know how hard it is for a company to get started and establish themselves for both quality of products and service one that has is Model Display Products (MDP) run by a guy called Martyn Dorey ( a good painter as well as casting)) , among the large range of accessories that covers all your modelling needs he also has a range of figures both full and a bust range under his own brand name of War Griffon Miniatures.
We will be looking at the latest release , a fantasy bust called WASTELAND WARRIOR.
Originally released at this years figureworld see:
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/wasteland-warrior.65488/watch-confirm
I can well imagine this fella wandering through a desolate wasteland fighting evil with his cunning and skill in weaponry , wise to the tricks of those mutants hiding in amongst the ruins of once proud cities , his eyes adjusted to the mist and putrid atmosphere that resulted from the happening so long ago .
Details are :
Title: Wasteland Warrior
Reference: WGM Bust-009
Scale: Approx 1/10th
No of Pieces: 2
Material: Resin
Sculptor: Raul Fernandez Romo
Concept Art: Charlie Kirkpatrick
Casting: Martyn Dorey
The review model was received in a hard plastic blue container( very useful to keep for those vital modelling items after) with the pieces being wrapped in bubble wrap inside for protection . On the box top we had a black and white image of the piece giving you some idea what you are getting.
Scale is as said approx 1/10th the piece measuring 100 mm from tip of belt to top of sword.
The model consists of just 2 pieces the torso and the shield and sword , looking for something to prep , to be honest it was difficult there was just a slight and very fine casting line on the shoulders and underneath all no more than 25mm long , all easily sanded down to leave you with a really smooth casting .
Dry fitting of the parts showed that I need not have got any filler out as fit is really sharp ...so a well done to Martyn for casting like this .......a good start.
Let's look at the pieces now beginning with the largest of the 2 .........
The Torso:
We are faced with a proud and steely eyed warrior , starting from the top the hair is worn long and very straggly with a long beard and moustache, the hair is tucked under a fur collar (protection against the biting wasteland winds) ,across his chest we see a large belt .
At the back we have 2 holes to take the 2nd of the pieces .The hair is a really fine bit of sculpting , straggly as I said but great detail in its form , the moustache is the same , it long and has beads/ornaments worked in ..perhaps these are rewards for services rendered to his current master.
The face is grizzled with really nice workings of the eyes and a lined forehead,, the eyebrows are furrowed leading towards the eyes , high cheekbones ......all of this so far is a credit to both the sculptor and Martyn as a caster
What is really striking is the (shield) belt this is really large with good worn area's on the edges , the buckle is well formed with corner details , on the shoulder we have 2 large ornaments , really chunky and impressive .
Going across his other shoulder is a belt for the sword scabbard , meeting up with the scabbard perfectly when the back piece is fitted.
The fur collar is again a good area of sculpting with the casting retaining the sharp details .
Lots of really good work from Raul and Martyn on this part of the model .
Now to the 2nd piece....
The shield and sword:
The piece consist of the the top piece of the shield under which we have the sword handle both sculpted and cast together....fit into the locating holes are really good , no need for filler folks.
The shield is sculpted on both sides with wonderful wood planking effects , as well as a sword cut on the front plenty of chance here to get those effects goings, it goes without saying that most will paint this before fixing to the torso rear. the shield is as I said only the top part but there is enough to have a design if you wish.
The sword is in a scabbard this has some great lacing , well detailed , the actual handle is awesome packed full of lovely worked area's, a strap wraps around the handle , we have some decoration on the cross piece of the handle.
Final Thoughts:
This is a good addition to the War Griffon range , it will not matter if fantasy isn't your normal area to paint this is packed full of really good details which are crying out for paint effects , the casting is really good , minimal prep is needed and a good price as well.This piece will give the painter a opportunity to let his brushes go wild without the restraints of a uniform .
Those that know me will realise that I don't normally do fantasy but there is something about this piece so I reckon I might be painting this one
War Griffon Miniatures are at the shows and will of course be a Euro this year but if you can't get there (like me ...not happy) go to the MDP website not only for figures but every other possible thing you might need , first class customer service is assured .
www.modeldisplayproducts.co.uk
Thanks to MDP for the review model lets hope we see more from them and from Raul .
Thanks for looking in
Nap