Another quick post with recently completed Herohammer units. Once again this is a combination of things I've been meaning to paint (King Kazador) and things that were "half painted" and never completed.
I wanted to keep the original theme of "red and yellow" but maybe a little less "ketchup and mustard".
First up, a Dwarf "Siege Gun", from Marauder. The cannon and crew were originally painted up by a buddy back when we first started playing Warhammer 4th edition in high school (he was a fan of the "25% allies" rules, with mostly a High Elf army...any lots of allies). He eventually gifted the cannon to me because I was primarily a dwarf player. Any it has remained half-painted like this for about 30 years.
I wanted to keep the original theme of "red and yellow" but maybe a little less "ketchup and mustard".
So the red became muted and the yellow became gold.
For the crew, I repainted them with mostly red, using yellow as the spot color. Not my best work on the cloak, but better than unpainted metal!
Finally, another half-painted unit. My other Dwarf Siege Gun. I painted this cannon myself and it was "done", but I never painted the crew. After finishing the red cannon, it was time to complete this one as well.
I didn't take a close up shot, but the cannon barrel was my first real foray into blending (which, back in the 90s, all I had to go on was basic instructions in white dwarf painting articles that definitely left out steps). Either way, I was pretty proud of myself with the dark blue-to-light blue transition on this barrel. I even hand-painted some of the dwarf runes listed in the army book.
I left the barrel unchanged here (because it was good enough and it's good to look back on what you've done and how much progress you've made) . But the wheels and the gold trim were never shaded or highlighted, so I finished that up here.
The crew were completely unpainted. I often just borrowed the fully painted crew from my organ gun. But now the blue cannon has a proper crew. I even figured out that the little wooden stool was for the guy to light the cannon. I never realized that until just now.
Not sure why I included two similar pictures here...
Anyway, I'm very happy to have these done.
The crew were completely unpainted. I often just borrowed the fully painted crew from my organ gun. But now the blue cannon has a proper crew. I even figured out that the little wooden stool was for the guy to light the cannon. I never realized that until just now.
Not sure why I included two similar pictures here...
Anyway, I'm very happy to have these done.
Very nice work. Always good to get things finished!
ReplyDeleteLooking great and a nice counterpart to the red cannon and crew.
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