I think I showed this off months ago but now it's done. I think... Spent the last week re-sculpting the "hat".
I think it's turned out well. He's based on the great JB picture of a High Lord of Terra in the Codex Imperialis (p14 for those of you playing at home) but is far less bad-arse. I wanted him to look confused and scared like he'd been ripped from his throne room and found himself on a battlefield or fought over by factions of the inquisition. Frail and worn-down was what I was going for.
My plan is to cast him at some point and paint a copy -- not sure that I have the guts to paint the original.
Comments welcome.
--Richard
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Thursday, 23 January 2014
Sunday, 28 July 2013
WIP Up-date 1
A WIP up-date. Since the
last post the paragon knight has been undercoated and based, I’ve
started on my next project and committed a bit of nostalgia. Sorry about the lack of posts I've had real life take over toy soldier life.


Sir Junkie looks much better now. I think that he just needed some bulking up around the shoulders and 40king up some. The eye lens and the ubiquitous 40k tubing has helped a lot on that score. I tried the epic marine commander on the helmet but he seemed too flat. The laurels with the tactical marine seem to do the job though. Next I need to work out some colours for him. At first I was planning a blue/green palette to show up rust and brown grime on his once pure “white” (silver) armour but I’m not so sure now.
The next project is a planetary governor based on the great John Blanche picture of a high lord of terra in the old 2nd
edition Codex Imperialis. He’s part of my fallen paragons so is not a
heroic figure; he’s
a confused old man wrenched from his palace and caught in a battle he
doesn’t understand. To begin with I was converting one of the Empire
battle wizards but found the weird pose too restrictive. After a couple
of days struggling with it I abandoned what I’d
done and pulled out the sculpting tools. I know that this may be a
faux pas in the world of =I=28 to sculpt a whole model but it was
the only way that I could get something that I was happy with. Please
forgive me.
As a
side note the original picture makes the high lord look like a hard
arse. It’s not something that I imagine that they would be; in my mind
they would be standing by a brass-bound cogitator
attached to the Golden Throne endlessly waiting for a message from Him
that will never come as the scribe whose job it was to stock the machine
with punch-cards died 5,000 years ago and, because of a administrative
error, was never replaced, or sitting in
a dark, gothic board room reading endless centuries old casualty
reports and trying not to let the state of the Imperium crush them.
Finally, I’ve also been working a few other bits and pieces: an astropath that I saw on eBay and could not resist; Lt. Varras for my Imperial Fists; and some old eldar. This October marks 20 years of toy soldiering for me, and the eldar were some of the first miniatures that I got. My plan is just to paint ‘em up nice. Better that I could in ’93 at least :-)
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