Thursday, August 11, 2011

A Few Cool Miniatures

Here's a few miniatures that I find inspirational and simply awesome. Oh all honesty, I don't know who painted most of these but I will reference the artist where I can.

Preacher Knight By KABUKI MODELS, painted by Sang Eon Lee



Belakor from Ana


Max Wunsche by Bonelord

Frère Lucius of the Emperor's Children by morbäck




'Wargamers' Come in All Different Shapes

Looking at a video from Games Day 2011:Chicago, I noticed that gamers come in all different colours, shapes, sizes and ages. Only thing though is that everybody there is a nerdy guy! I swear, one guy who got interviewed even looked a fair bit like Robert Charles.




I have never seen such enthusiastic nerds in my life either like in this next video! Yet again, Charlsey looks like he was in there somewhere. I suggest only really watching the first minute or so otherwise you get to hear some guy talking about table tops and miniatures.




A couple WIP's (Work in Progress's)

Seeing as I have been latley (as in the the last school holidays and literally about 2 hours last Sunday) been painting up some stuff for W.A.S.M.Ex. (Western Australian Scale Modellers Expo.), I thought i'd share some pictures I took.


Imperial Guard 'Chimera'

Since I have actually painted a few WWII U.S M4 shermans, I thought it'd be cool to paint a warhammer 40k tank up. As any good modeller, I did some research on the tank. The idea behind this tank is that it is a weaponized and armoured transport carrier. The thing that stikes me the most is that the crew can actually stick their guns out the side of the tank through 'shooting' holes and quite literally do a 'drive-by'.

In terms of how I obtained this model, I got it off some guy on http://www.wargamerau.com/forum/index.php for about $30 including postage. Now that is cheap for any tank you buy out there for the size it is.This is what it looked when I got it.



I stripped her back to bare plastic by sitting her into some simple green (the most awesome yet environmentally friendly cleaner for almost anything! It is even good for cleaning cars... trust me) for a couple nights.

Seeing that there isn't any paint scheme I had to follow, I thought I'd use the classic German 'Tiger' tank colours. The colours are a yellow ochre, green olive drab and also a dark rusty brown colour.

I put on a coat of white tamiya primer (not black enamel paint hahaha) and after it dried, I airbrushed the tank in a the olive drab colour. Soon after I added in some shadows by adding in some really dark brown and even a very small hint of black. For highlights, I added in a bone colour to the original olive drab colour. I then masked up the tank so I could spray the yellow ochre color on. Using a similar process, i added some highlights and shadows to the yellow.
Seeing as the tank look a little boring, I using some pure rusty colour then freehand airbrushed it on there.

The next step was some weathing so airbrushed on a coat of gloss then let it dry over night. After that I got some burnt umber oil paint and thinned it out alot and just splashed it into most of the recesses. Next step was to get some rust coloured pigment and burnt umber again then place it around the tank in spots where rust would usually form. Using an air brush full of white spirits, I then sprayed over these spots and made them look like they 'ran' down the tank.


This is what it looks like at the moment:


I also 'drybrushed' the model and am now masking taping all of the model up besides the tracks so I can paint them next.

Heres the other model I am working on.

German WWII Soldier in 'Lorraine'

This is just a quick, fun piece I am slapping together to get better with a normal, small brush again. It's turning out OK but not that great. Green colour isn't the right tone but I can't care at the moment... It is after all just for fun :D



Will post some more updates after the weekend.

Some 'Completed' from the last couple years

Alrighty, when I look back at the last couple of years, I really have only painted about 3 miniatures 0.0. School and a couple of other commitments keep me from painting a lot, especially around exam time. Anywho, I will show you guys what I have finished (or got very near finishing in 2 out of the 3 cases here).

Prussian Knight



The first one is a 15th Century Purssian knight. He is a 120mm (or 1/16th scale) figurine and it is actually my first real attempt at painting a figure. He was actually quite cheap at the time costing me only $25!
So for the screw ups... I painted this about 3 years ago when I was 14 and I didn't quite understand what primer was, so I got out some good old black Humbrol enamel paint and just laquered it on there. I then went over the enamel with acrylics, which is a really bad idea. Sticking water based paints on top of oil based paints is the biggest no-no... It just doesn't stick! That was lesson no.1 that I learnt.

Anyway, I used to frequent a website called planetfigure.com and it had a really great community! It had some really really bad painters and in constrast some of the world best miniature painters contributed alot on there. I found that some guy was making some Prussian/German eagle stencils so I thought that I'd buy a sheet. After literally 6 months of waiting I finally got the stencil all mangled up and I actually got to paint on the eagle you can see on the chest.

On a positive note, I really learnt how to blend acrylic paints togther nicely. It is pretty rough on this mini but even now, I am happy with how he has turned out. It just shows that I have improved a bit from back then :)

Aside from all of the embarrasing mistakes that I did to the figure, it hasn't turned out all that badly. All it needs is a base and a shield which I still haven't painted. I will finish both of those one day!


Imperial Guard Officier



I started getting into what alot of historical figure painters call the 'dark side' of painting. For me, I wanted to try something a bit differet. I did this miniature about 2 years ago now when I was 15 and out of all honesty, it is the only 1 out of the 30 or so guardsmen I have laying around in my display cabinet. Anyway, he is 32mm tall (not sure about scale but roughly 1/40 scale?) and was a real joy to paint. He originally was meant to be made for a diorama with an impressive looking aeroplane/helicopter hybrid vehicle on it. This figure in particular is supposed to be a 'not so happy' officer hailing down the transport vehicle, pistol ready.

I attempted some 'freehand' painting on the top of his helmet by painting a white arrow. I also restricted my paint pallete to around 6 - 8 colours (the number is a bit hazy). I think he turned out really well. Oh yea, once again I painted him using acrylic paints (Vallejo Model Colour and Citadels paints in particular).

Adolf Hitler's 'Last Stand'



Oh this miniature was really a fun piece (although a fair few people may be offended by it but I think all of those princesses need to toughen up... it's just a piece of painted plastic and metal). This miniature is 90mm tall (about 1/18 - 1/20th scale). I painted him up during my 20 - 30 minute breaks from study and was very entertaining since I was studing Nazi Germany for history, in particular, Hitlers regime.

I spent literally about 200 hours of work on his face alone. I painted his face up with the usual acrylic paints and when I was happy with it, I put on a quick matt cote and started painting in some extra highlights and smoother blends using some windsor and newton artists oil paints. I really had no idea what I was doing with oils but I used them exactly the same way as I used acrylics and it seemed to work! I had to get the face right so that anybody and everybody who looked at him could almost immediatley say, "Isn't that Hitler?". The paints were really good to work with because if I made a mistake, I could just wipe it off with a white-spirits filled tissue and do that section again.

As for the trench coat, I spent a fair few less hours on it using mixtures of a light bone colour and black (acrylic paints used here again). I swear to god that I wasted about a litre of water thinning down the paint for the coat but I think in the end it was worth it.

Oh yea, I also did some sculpting! I lost the folded coat collar that originally came with the kit, so I sculpted a new one using some 'green stuff' (that's what it's called) which is a 2-part expoxy resin material. Suprise suprise, green stuff is green and for some reason smells like cheesy doritos chips. It took about three hours to get the collar cut to the right size, shaped correctly and put the imprint to indicate seams. However, the new collar looks about 200 times better than the original!

The basework was probably the best bit of this miniature, although I am still not 100% happy with it. The base that came with the miniature was a very small scene which just had literally pieces of rubble everywhere. All I did was is expand the metal base to fit onto the black.. base which Hitler stand on now using minced up pieces of cork and also some sand. A bit of paint and weathering pigments made it look all nice and destroyed.

My parents also went over to Melbourne in about May this year and entered him into the Melbourne model expo. (largest model expo. in Australia) The picture below shows the result ;)


Because of first place, my figure got printed into a magazine and I got to write a little bit about him! Oh yea, I forgot to mention that my brother actually bought this figure for about $100 and as I saw it gaining dust, I hijacked it and painted it >:D

Conclusion

I am definatley not a real good figure painter but I have improved a but over the years. Only problem at the moment is that I haven't really done squat latley and need to fix up my over the place time management to get something done!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Golden Demon - Slayer Sword Winner's

Almost every Golden Demon painting competition has finished for 2011 but with the more recent Games Workshop price rises, it's been obvious that the quality of miniatures has lowered to a noticable extent. For instance, the slayer sword winner from GD Chicago this year isn't the same quality as the mini that won the competition last year. Anyway, lets have a look at a few of the slayer sword winners so far this year.


Golden Demon Chicago

I personally don't mind the idea of the mini but out of all honesty, it looks rushed. The base work on this mini is basic... The base looks as if it's just a piece of painted cork (which
it is). The engine of the bike also has way too much paint compared to metal also. Mind you though, the mini itself does look visually pleasing with some really nice techniques on it. Items such as the glasses have almost perfect seamless SENMM and the teeth are something which I personally like. I know that some guys out there have said that it's something of a cult classic feature but honestly, I think it's ingenious and unique compared to the classic muttled up toothed ork.

I however feel that there could have been some other miniatures in this comp. which could have exceeded what was chosen for the slayer sword. One thing that I have read on the awesome forum, ozpainters (which is found at http://mainlymedieval.com/ozpainters for those that are interested) that some of the better painters in the competition have had a 'burn out' from the comp's. Honestly, I don't blame them especially since GW seems to only have raise there prices this year again for the third year in a row and then make their miniatures with a cheaper material (they changed 'white metal' which I think is a mixture of lead and tin to the cheaper resin).


Golden Demon Spain

As I have come to expect from Spain, France and almost all of the other European countries, they have created some really amazing stuff. To be honest, most of the entries into GD Spain haven't dropped any standard at all really this year.
I in fact even like this vignette because it has a nice story it tells. It nicely sums up the story of when a giant got hungry and wanted some eggs.

In terms of the miniature, it's nothing but deserving of the the slayer sword (at least in my opinion). I don't think that next year though will have as good quality miniatures for the same reasons that a lot of the Chicago painters .
























Golden Demon Germany



The germans have a long history for creating some of the most amazing 'hardware' out there. For instance, the tiger tank which had the most intricate suspension system for a tank of it's time, some of the most luxurious cars, the jet engine, the television and now this - an awesome mechanical diorama. The idea behind the diorama is that one side is showing a general entering a warzone and on the other side, it shows the general fleeing the war zone in terror.

Although I think that the miniature quality in the GD painting comp. has gone down, the Germans haven't yet shown any slow down on their end of the world. Really, all I can say about this miniature is wow...


So what does Golden Demon Australia behold?

In exactly two months from today, Golden Demon Australia is held. On OzPainters forums, some of Australias best painters frequently post on there and they have actually created a thread called, "GD Burnouts". Alot of the painters are saying that they don't seem to feel the love for Games Workshop anymore because of their continually rising prices as well as the ridiculous rules whick not even the workers in the Games Workshop stores understand themselves. On the other hand, some painters are feeling that they should still enter Golden Demon so that they have good a good standard for other, more younger players to aspire to. Personally speaking, I haven't and don't want to enter Golden Demon because I can 100% agree with the veteran painters. Price rises have made he lose a fair bit of interest in Games Workshop products and I will probably be disqualified for whatever I enter (a lot like most of the entries in GD).

Hopefully though, Australia does see some nice entries to keep the competition going but I think that non-Games Workshop comps such as Wizard of Oz and AusCon.

If you managed to read this far, congratulations. I knwo that alot of this is rant and dribble but it's just a bit of spilling my mind onto a page. Also, I haven't covered a couple of the other countries sword winners but I can't be bothered, I might cover them next time.