One of the features of this year's Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge is the Challenge Quadrant, consisting of three rings of planets surrounding a central star, each planet representing a special theme for the figures to be painted. Here are some of those special figures that I completed in late January and early February.
The
figures of Gandalf the White on foot and mounted on Shadowfax are the
older Games Workshop Lord of the Rings castings. I have included Gandalf
the Grey in the photos for the 'Before' and 'After' comparison.
A Canadian Churchill tank at Dieppe -Churchill Mk III T68696 'CAT' is a
repainted 1/50 Solido diecast model I acquired from a friend. It was
originally painted in a desert yellow/olive green striped camouflage
pattern for service in Tunisia, but I wanted it to match another Solido
Churchill that I had that depicted 'Cheetah' (shown in the background).
So the 'tank from Tunisia' was repainted using Vallejo Dark Earth, and
then the vehicle name, numbers, etc. painted on freehand.
A legionary of early
Imperial Rome, equipped with lorica segmentata, gladius, and scutum.
This is a 28mm plastic figure that came as a sample years ago with an
issue of Wargames Illustrated. I was never sure what to do with it, and
thought I might use it as a gladiator in our 'local arena'. I'm glad I
had it on hand for one of the stops on the Challenge Quadrant.
A Eurasian Solar Union SAW
gunner from Ground Zero Games and a Rebel Commando from West End Games.
Both date from the mid to late 1990's. I have painted them up in the
colour scheme for the Ral Partha Galactic Grenadiers figures I use as
'Planetary Militia'. In the past I have used both GZG and WEG minis to
augment the variety of poses and weapons in my squads.
A 54mm miniature from the Scale Link Ltd. WW1 Grand Guerre
range, which depicts a British or Canadian infantryman advancing at the
'Trail Arms' position with fixed bayonet, and his Small Box Respirator
worn at the 'Alert' position. He is identified as a member of the 27th
Battalion CEF by the blue circle over a blue rectangle on his shoulder.
The figure was painted using Vallejo acrylics, followed by some Games
Workshop washes. Finally some AK Interactive Spattereffects 'Wet Mud'
was applied to areas like knees and elbows.
Two 'old school' 25mm Star Wars
figures from West End Games depicting Princess Leia Organa as she
appeared in 'A New Hope' and 'Return of the Jedi'. Again, these are
painted using Vallejo acrylics with GW washes on the faces and hands,
and to produce the camouflage pattern on the poncho.
These special challenges have been very useful in clearing out some of the miniatures that have been lingering in the 'PENDING' box for some time.
Thanks for reading.
Tackling stuff from the "pending" pile is one of the great missions of Challenge participants, well done Frederick.
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