KenBoyle
PlanetFigure Supporter
Well, after an 8 month, hard to believe, hiatus from painting due to real life getting in the way, I'm more than ready to get back to the hobby. My wife is also thrilled as I'm a much happier person when I'm "being creative".
I wanted to start with more of a painting challenge and less of a complex vignette, etc. Therefore I decided to do an older stock figure from Andrea of Charlton Heston from the movie "The War Lord". I do love the movie related figures.
Synopsis:
The War Lord (1965)
In 11th century Normandy, a Norman duke sends one of his knights to build a defensive fortress in order to guard the borders against Frisian raiders.
As usual, for me, I worked on the simple base first. I wanted Heston to be in a field standing near a tall rock just to add some interest.
Using Magic Sculpt, I added a rock from my garden to the base and then used a piece of slate and a small pebble as stamps to texture the groundwork. It was then painted and I added a bush and some static grass, followed by a name plate. Base complete!
The next post will cover my start of the figure painting.
Thanks for looking.
Ken
I wanted to start with more of a painting challenge and less of a complex vignette, etc. Therefore I decided to do an older stock figure from Andrea of Charlton Heston from the movie "The War Lord". I do love the movie related figures.
Synopsis:
The War Lord (1965)
In 11th century Normandy, a Norman duke sends one of his knights to build a defensive fortress in order to guard the borders against Frisian raiders.
As usual, for me, I worked on the simple base first. I wanted Heston to be in a field standing near a tall rock just to add some interest.
Using Magic Sculpt, I added a rock from my garden to the base and then used a piece of slate and a small pebble as stamps to texture the groundwork. It was then painted and I added a bush and some static grass, followed by a name plate. Base complete!
The next post will cover my start of the figure painting.
Thanks for looking.
Ken