Vampire
Counts Wight King
single
plastic miniature
Games
Workshop £9
With
the application of a sheet of A4 to provide a neutral background and
using the timer on my camera so I don't judder it as I press the
button I think I'm getting much better pictures. I just have to
figure out how to switch off the flash to get rid of those shadows
and I'm set. Anyway, onto the miniature:
The
solution to this model is to paint it from the inside out, innermost
layer to outermost. This wasn't exactly a simple process and I had to
touch up the innermost layers rather a lot (covering stray Necron
Compound off the boot and knee after drybrushing the chainmail, for
instance).
I
also rather like the colour of the cape (Incubi Darkness) and I think
I'll use it wherever I can within the arrmy, try to create a more
cohesive look for a very disparate force.
The
red armour I am less fond of. I went right up far too bright in
layering and tried to darken it down again with inks but it didn't
quite take.
All
in all this was a complicated but very satisfying model to paint.
When I'm buying models again (98 to go!) I might get some Grave Guard
and paint them to match him, albeit with darker armour. I am painting
some units, by the way, it's just that the character models were
finished first (there'll be another one on Thursday) so I should make
more substantial progress towards my goal soon, especially when I
have a chance to basecoat those eleven High Elves I'll need for
Sunday's Triumph & Treachery game.
Hey, that looks great!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Sally. More coming soon.
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