The second of the two rat ogres in the Island of Blood box set. Since this fellow was painted probably more than a year after the first it’s surprising if they look similar at all, since I couldn’t remember what I’d done on the other. This rat is perhaps more interesting with the warpstone chunk in the shoulder, the blade and … whats that, a kettle he’s sporting? He has fewer scars and stitching and bandages though which looked pretty good I felt on the first rat ogre. At some point I’d base coated most of him bestial brown (over a black primer). So from that point took me about 7 hours (whilst watching tv).
Warbirds over Wanaka
At easter the family and I travelled up to Wanaka for the day. A 4am start and left Dunedin at 5am. Much of the time between Dunedin and Roxburgh was plagued with low lying fog which reduced visibility terribly, not much fun then little is at that time of the morning. Aside from a stop at Roxburgh to use the facilities, the new automated toiliets which along with the sign in a nearby window indicating coin operated washing machines, which in turn led my children to believe Roxburgh some futuristic town, …perhaps the early morning start…, the trip was without highlight.
Arriving at Wanaka had a poke around all the vehicles. Much of the warhorses stuff I’d actually seen at Tairei’s Wings and Wheels a month or so earlier, still would have happily looked longer. A display of fords including and old and new ford GT, some tractors a bulldozer (yay for bulldozers!). Headed over to the hanger with the FW-190, purchased a cap from Gilles Kupfer, so much smarter than the lame warbirds caps and given how bright it was and my lack of hat I figured I’d need it.
Walked around the parked aircraft and then took a spot by the fence and spent most of the rest of the day watching the sky with the odd toilet or food break. Alas because of such breaks I missed some of the RNZAF stuff, annoyingly most of the Hercules display, the Augusta helicopter and Kiwi blue, (though saw bits of it from where I was)
Anyway the photographs I can be found here. They’re not great, alas not the best camera in the world I’m afraid particularly for taking photos of things moving about on a sunny day. http://www.lighteffect.net/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=1715
Skaven Rat Ogre
Skaven Rat Ogre, or at least one of the two from the Island of Blood box set. Relatively straight forward but for the copious flesh colour which can be tricky. Not sure I did the best job of it but it’s good enough. Deviated from the translucent skin effect that the GW painters employed showing raw muscle and sinew. I didn’t really think about it until I checked the book later and went “oh yeah” but by then it was too late. Good thing too because not sure my skills were up to it. The black fur in the photo looks a bit ‘not painted’ it’s less so in real life but you do get that general impression. Might have to highlight more with blue or grey. I don’t like painting a lot of black for that reason, probably should have gone for brown fur.
