Green Knight

In 1996 Games Workshop released 5th Edition Warhammer and with it they re-released the Bretonnian army.  As a young University student at the time the government was good enough to provide me a loan to cover living costs.  Like most people I decided that I could probably live on 2 minute noodles and cheap sausages whilst putting that loan to better use.  In my case I cleverly invested that money in Warhammer and in 1996 that involved buying a Bretonnian army, which was possibly my first choice when I started warhammer but since they had no models I chose Wood Elves instead.  It was then that I bought the Green Knight.  At the time possibly warhammers most beautifully sculpted model.  The fact it’s still hanging around as a fine cast is I think testament to this.

At any rate my flatmate at the time (Hans) cleaned the model and undercoated it in matt white citadel primer.  It then sat in my “waiting to paint” pile for what turns out to be twenty years.  Part of the reason for the long wait was the fact that I sold my bretonnians  before I painted any.  I kept the Green Knight because I liked it but I had little cause to paint it other than it’s artistic merit.

This is perhaps the real reason for taking so long to paint it.    I really wanted to do a good paint job and never really felt confident I could do that.  I like to try to replicate or approximate the GW paint schemes and there is a lot of free hand on the Green Knight.  Free hand is not one of my strengths.  This became evident when at the start of the year I gave it a go.  It was ok but I felt it did not do the miniature justice.  I restarted it several times but just couldn’t get the free hand right.  Eventually in disgust I tossed the model back in the cupboard.  Six months later I pulled it out again and decided that I need to finish it.  If I couldn’t free hand it I’d just paint it green and move on.

This is the result.  All in all I think it turned out quite well despite the lack of free hand.  It is still one of my favourite models.

The Green KnightThe Green Knight

Orc archers and warriors completed .. almost.

 

I have nearly finished painting some orc archers and some warriors.

Some of them required conversion work as repairs.

I haven’t painted faces or eyes.. these are strictly table top standard miniatures.

 

Anyhow here is the link below

 

A short movie of my recent painting

It includes alot of these…  trying to get painting pelts dome correctly…  look around the collar of his splint mail suit there is a fox like pelt attempt there.

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o75/Martin_Ellis/Martins%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%20Minitures%20Photos/IMG_1867.jpg

 

Enjoy

Beakies new hands

I got this figure who has a beakie helemet… and he looks great.. but like alot of the figures you get they often are missing thier hands and spear.
So I made some.
There pretty rough.. but they are tatty gloves and anything rough on a orc looks fine.
Everyone should start conversions with orcs… you can get away with faults.

So I drilled the arms and bent some florist wire and Super glued them in, after test fitting of course.

beakies hands

Mixed some hard green stuff and sculpted as well as I could in place.

The polystyrene rod is 1.1mm diameter and works well.
I have tried brass rod and even tooth picks but after shelling out some money on propper Poly rod stock I have to say I love it. And it glues so well too.
Anyway.. about eight years ago I made some weapons parts from DAS (which is very good polymer clay from NZ) I had a tri fork I made roughly and I decided this guy was going to get it.
Total pin to attach… I was going to socket it.. nope that didn’t work. tried wrapping paper sleeve.. nope. In the end it was a big blob of super glue and three windings of copper wire strands.

the ugly attachment

And he looks .. good!
He looks good.

And the figure finished prior to basing material being added and static grass…

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o75/Martin_Ellis/Martins%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%20Minitures%20Photos/IMG_1849.jpg

And the completed model

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o75/Martin_Ellis/Martins%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%20Minitures%20Photos/IMG_1852.jpg