My goodness me, where has the time gone? The end of any academic year is always a fraught affair; there is always so much to do before waving off your charges for the summer break. This year seems to have been particularly busy, not least because it also marked the end of the Saintly Mrs. Awdry's tenure at the school. It will be very strange to return in September without her, but I am so proud of how she managed to take control of a very difficult situation and has ultimately given herself the opportunity for a fresh start.
I do enjoy the start of this break, an opportunity to stop and think, to catch up with oneself and to dream of new projects. I hope to continue to post some backlogged items, but there is also some big news to reveal in due cause, but more of that in a latter post.
First a bit of a beast, a Rancor to be precise. This beastie formed part of an entry to the 'IX Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge’ and can be found in the Imperial Assault core box from Fantasy Flight Games. It is a multi Part plastic model standing a whopping 100mm high. Safely assembled and any gaps willed with Greenstuff, I found myself frozen in terror; how to paint it?
Fortunately for me, the genius that is Sorastro has produced a handy YouTube tutorial. I am now becoming more au fait with his process of applying base colours and then shading these with washes, bur even so they often require a certain leap of faith when covering your carefully applied undercoat. That said, he has yet to let me down and before long the slavering abomination was brought to life.
I had considered the idea of creating the creature’s pit as a scenic backdrop, but sadly this idea has been shelved and I have had to content myself with littering the supplied base with an assortment of previous victims’ body parts.
Great to have you back posting, Michael, and what a corking paint-job too!! Marvellous work :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon, I have been lurking in the shadows, but hoping to get a bit more done over the coming weeks.
DeleteWOW He came out superb!
ReplyDeleteThank you Terry, it is a fabulous bit of plastic.
DeleteAwesome work. Loads of limited hours part time jobs out there until Mrs A finds what she wants.
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil and for the kind words.
DeleteCracking job Mr. Awdry!
ReplyDeleteThank you kind Sir.
DeleteThe dry brushing Master at work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay and Mr. Sorastro for his superb tutorial.
DeleteYou needn't have feared. You did an amazing job on it!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteAwesome work sir! Truly masterclass!
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible kind Michal, thank you.
DeleteTop job and roll on the summer!
ReplyDeleteThank you and absolutely!
DeleteMost excellent! He is very imposing looking monster!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr. Nimrod, he is a big beastie.
Deletebelter, looks like a locust / cockroach from the back by the way. Or maybe I don't know enough about insects and Rancours
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin, it does have that insect quality, but not sure I would want to tackle this one armed only with a can of Raid!
DeleteFantastic rendition of this classic monster Michael, if you only had an Oola for him to chase ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave and funny you should mention Oola, I just have to write up a post for her.😉
DeleteGreat looking monster! Lovely load of washes!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you so much Iain and you are not wrong, it took a fair few layers, but we got there in the end.
DeleteLooks fabulous, just keep him away from large doors.
ReplyDeleteThank you and absolutely!😀
DeleteVery brave, using those pictures whilst writing about Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to be senic backdrop happening at some point....
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Now that's a good point, didn't think that through!😂
DeleteThat is some big beast !
ReplyDeleteI do like the paint job too, with no defining prime colour aking it very believable.
Thank you Joe. I am starting to get the hang of the washes, but it takes a bit of a leap of faith to go from the block colours to the finished article.
DeleteThat is simply stunning! What a great model, now when is he getting into a game :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ivor, I was thinking he might stomp around Tatooine, looking for trouble!
DeleteThat is absolutely gorgeous mate. Lovely job!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Simon, really pleased with how he turned out.
DeleteSpot on ... that is Rancor's color all right. In fact, it looks way better under your expert hands. Great piece Michael.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, really happy with how the colours came out.
DeleteGreat work! He looks like he needs more Gamorian to eat.
ReplyDeleteNow I was thinking about that and certainly there are a couple waiting in the painting queue.
DeleteMaster Luke, you're standing on a... Great work Master Awdry!
ReplyDeleteThank you kind Sir.
DeleteLove him mate!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Millsy.
DeleteWonderful model Michael, that truly is a work of art. All these brown tones make the model really come alive.
ReplyDeleteI did like this- I do think it is one of the best Imperial Assault minis.
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