Afternoon all - Hope you are all keeping safe and well and looking forward to a 'special' visitor tomorrow night.
On that theme here's my version of a not so welcome visitor
The figure is one that sort of slipped by me and is produced by Blast Models (I bought mine in the UK from Mezzer's Mini's) I'll be honest in that I was ordering something else and this was cheap so I thought what the heck . . .
It's a nice bit of casting in resin (54mm) and comes well packed in a nifty little wooden box which kept everything safe and sound all the way to me. Of course I managed to break off one of the blades on the hand whilst cleaning up Al;though the figure comes with an alternative pair of arms and a different head I had a bit of a sulk and put it back in the box whilst I got on with something else.
Step forward Mr Chris Seeley who had also just finished his version using the 'other arms' and who quickly dispatched his spares to me gratis - Thank you Chris
So having carefully cleaned it all up I slapped on a coat of black primer and set to work with the brushes. I planned to have him bursting through one of those paper screen doors which I thought would look suitably dramatic. (Remember the night scene from 'The Last Samurai'?)
As I was painting the Osprey book on the subject I'd ordered arrived and my plans changed slightly when I saw the views of Iga Ueno castle. As a climber I just couldn't resist adding this as a backdrop.
So with the figure almost painted I sculpted the section of castle wall onto a piece of 5mm thick plastic sheet using Miliput and pinned it to the back edge of one of Oakwood's finest bases.
Whilst I really liked the overall effect I then decided to try and add a spot of moonlight effect light to the figure so I got the paints out again and really pushed the contrasts even more and reduced the colours in the clothing to bleach it out and then added the blue light to help set the scene.
Anyway another one finished for the cabinet - who says a black figure at night can't be fun to paint
Stay safe and have a good Christmas folks
Paul
On that theme here's my version of a not so welcome visitor
The figure is one that sort of slipped by me and is produced by Blast Models (I bought mine in the UK from Mezzer's Mini's) I'll be honest in that I was ordering something else and this was cheap so I thought what the heck . . .
It's a nice bit of casting in resin (54mm) and comes well packed in a nifty little wooden box which kept everything safe and sound all the way to me. Of course I managed to break off one of the blades on the hand whilst cleaning up Al;though the figure comes with an alternative pair of arms and a different head I had a bit of a sulk and put it back in the box whilst I got on with something else.
Step forward Mr Chris Seeley who had also just finished his version using the 'other arms' and who quickly dispatched his spares to me gratis - Thank you Chris
So having carefully cleaned it all up I slapped on a coat of black primer and set to work with the brushes. I planned to have him bursting through one of those paper screen doors which I thought would look suitably dramatic. (Remember the night scene from 'The Last Samurai'?)
As I was painting the Osprey book on the subject I'd ordered arrived and my plans changed slightly when I saw the views of Iga Ueno castle. As a climber I just couldn't resist adding this as a backdrop.
So with the figure almost painted I sculpted the section of castle wall onto a piece of 5mm thick plastic sheet using Miliput and pinned it to the back edge of one of Oakwood's finest bases.
Whilst I really liked the overall effect I then decided to try and add a spot of moonlight effect light to the figure so I got the paints out again and really pushed the contrasts even more and reduced the colours in the clothing to bleach it out and then added the blue light to help set the scene.
Anyway another one finished for the cabinet - who says a black figure at night can't be fun to paint
Stay safe and have a good Christmas folks
Paul