I haven't posted in while, not because I haven't been painting, but because the weather has been so lousy that trying to spray varnish any figure has been completely impossible. Fortunately we got one clear, dry day this week - so out came the spray varnish, and cue me making multiple posts. Next out of the Lead Mountain was this fabulous sculpt from Citadel. It really is a terrific sculpt - brooding and definitely malevolent. Just look at the scowl on that face! The paint job was easy - a base coat of red, then GW red wash, and lots of lots of dry brushing in various shades of orange, yellow and eventually a few touches of white to suggest heat. For once the base of the figure was substantial enough to stop it falling over, so all I did was to give the base a top coating of sand and then dry brush it to suggest hot coals. As with most of the Citadel figures, it has real personality and presence - I can imagine the majority of dungeon delvers taking one look at this and immediately going the other way. Pleased with how this turned out!A record of my ongoing attempt to paint the vast mountain of 1980's lead critters that I've accumulated!
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Citadel Fiend Factory FF5vs2 Winged Demon (Balrog)
I haven't posted in while, not because I haven't been painting, but because the weather has been so lousy that trying to spray varnish any figure has been completely impossible. Fortunately we got one clear, dry day this week - so out came the spray varnish, and cue me making multiple posts. Next out of the Lead Mountain was this fabulous sculpt from Citadel. It really is a terrific sculpt - brooding and definitely malevolent. Just look at the scowl on that face! The paint job was easy - a base coat of red, then GW red wash, and lots of lots of dry brushing in various shades of orange, yellow and eventually a few touches of white to suggest heat. For once the base of the figure was substantial enough to stop it falling over, so all I did was to give the base a top coating of sand and then dry brush it to suggest hot coals. As with most of the Citadel figures, it has real personality and presence - I can imagine the majority of dungeon delvers taking one look at this and immediately going the other way. Pleased with how this turned out!
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Wow, looks awesome. I have two of this sculpt and painted them in opposite back/red schemes (one is black skinned and has red hair, while theo ther is red-skinned with black hair). If I'd seen this I probably would have gone for monochromatic. The detail really pops out. Another fantastic paint job.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments. I very nearly went for the black skinned option, but I have an on-going theme with fire elementals and fire demons in my current dungeon setting, and it seemed a shame to break it. Really pleased with how this turned out - the old Citadel sculpts were (and still are) mostly fantastic.
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