Thursday, 21 February 2019

From Curt: Sisters of Battle Tactical Squad, Immolator and Tribute Figure for Iain (75 Points)


The first 40K army I collected was Sisters of Battle way back in 1997. They were an all-metal range and so quite expensive to create a viable force (though I understand new plastics are now on the horizon). Nonetheless, I slowly amassed a decent sized 'army' and spent many hours painstakingly converting and painting them. 

I had a real soft spot for those gals, even though they almost always got zapped on the tabletop - I think the sculpts are still some of the best GW has produced and they just fit so well with the whole grim-dark 40K backstory.


A few years later, Lady Sarah and I were planning to take our first European vacation together as a married couple. At that time we were poor as church mice and were struggling to save our pennies for the trip. Anyway, some unforeseen expense came up that pretty much ate the piggy bank and threatened to force us to cancel our plans. Well, I did something that I'm sure a few of us have done and that's look at what's in the collection could be let go for fast, ready cash. 

After some hand-wringing I sold my Sisters collection on eBay. I remember they fetched a fairly decent price, which allowed us to have a wonderful couple of weeks loafing around France. While I wouldn't change my decision for the world, I've keenly missed those figures ever since. 

C'est la vie. 

During Challenge VII DavidB posted a wonderful force of Sisters to which I waxed nostalgia for my long-lost collection. IainW commented on the same post, complimenting Dave and saying that he had a box of unpainted Sisters that had been sitting in storage for years - I  quipped that he was a lucky sod.

Well, to my great surprise, this past summer, out of the blue, I received a large parcel from Iain containing not only his Curtgeld, but also a sizeable collection of unpainted Sisters of Battle and their attendant vehicles. Yeah, I know, wow. Iain refused to take a penny for them - he said he just wanted to see them painted up. As you can imagine I was pretty humbled by his generosity and so was committed to getting some of them done for this Challenge - and so here we are.


Here is a Tactical Squad with an Immolator APC tagging along as support.

When cleaning up these figures for painting I was considering what colours to go with. While perusing the web I found many very interesting and vibrant schemes, but you know, I have to say that I still prefer the bog classic black and red livery. It just seems to work so well with the figures. 

I based the troops on 32mm MDF rounds, with a square base reserved for the Sister Superior (thanks Byron!). I then glopped on some GW texture medium to give the parched ground effect and then coloured and drybrushed to taste.


In order to give the black armour a bit of contrast I did a highlight with P3 Denim and then applied a wash mix of diluted GW Drakenhof Nightshade and Vallejo armour grey wash. 


The Immolator was good fun to put together, but I still find I'm very much hit-and-miss with vehicles, so I'd call this clanker 'functional'.



Finally, as a HUGE THANK YOU to Iain, I painted up another Sister Superior for him to have as a memento of both his minioning this year and as a nod to his generous gesture. Thanks again, Iain! 





Curt

My pleasure and I have to say they look a lot better now than they did in my loft! They're great sculpts and I'm glad to see them in their classic colours ,the immolator is far more than functional and I'm terribly impressed that you've painted them so rapidly, usually I have to lay figures down for at least a year and alright usually more! I can't wait to see what you do with the jet pack squad and all the rest!
Scoring is a 28mm vehicle, 10 28mm figures plus crewman and flag so lets say 75 points for these really delightful Sisters!

All the best Iain 

37 comments:

  1. Splendid work Curt! :)

    And very generous of Iain to send you all those figures :)

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    1. Thanks Tamsin, and yes Iain is a prince.

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  2. Very nice Curt, I like they grey basing too!

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    1. Thank you Ray. It's funny as the grey is the overspray from the P3 Denim. I kinda liked the effect and so just rolled with it.

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  3. Wow, those came out very well. Not my area, but nice crisp brushwork and very effective colour palette. And kudos to Iain for the figures - I guess it saves them from being chewed up by Toby.

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    1. Thanks very much Pete. I can't thank Iain enough for this great trip down memory lane.

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  4. Lovely painting - some kind of miniatures karma at work to bring these sisters to you?

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    1. Cheers Stuart. To be quite honest, I have always felt that the Challenge itself is a great font of good karma.

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  5. My wife has a Sisters army, though seldom fielded these days - I think it's one of the most attractive of the 40K universe, and you've picked a great palette to suit. I'm particularly jealous of your Immolator for, despite your complaints, no 40K vehicle of mine has ever looked half as good.

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    1. Now, Iain, if you're listening, I used to love my Citadel dragon, but had to part with it to pay for - er - saxophone lessons for my (let me think) yes, five year old daughter. But I really miss it. If you happened to have one kicking around....

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    2. Thanks Noel! I think it's great that your wife has a Sisters army.

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  6. great work, do love the generosity of wargamers

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  7. Fantastic looking squad. The black/red combo works very well.

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    1. Thanks Stuart. Yeah, the red and black is a classic throwback.

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  8. Awesome! They look fantastic. Great looking miniatures. ...and such a great story of sacrifice and then generosity. What a great community of hobby people we can be. cheers

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    1. Thanks Brendon - it's such a good hobby in so many respects.

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  9. What a terrific squad - and what a splendid gesture of mutual generosity! Bravo to both of you!

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  10. Great work Dude! Always good to have the chance to revisit classic figure lines that bring back such good memories. Truly some of the best sculpts GW has done.

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    1. Thanks G. Yeah, as I mentioned to you before once I started one figure it all came back to me like it was yesterday. A great trip down memory lane.

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  11. Fantastic stuff! I also had a sisters army and I also sold mine to fund other things.... classic Perry twin sculpts and smashing painting to really show them off as the classics they are. That Immolator looks like an absolute beast, excellent work.

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    1. Thanks Jamie! I didn't know you had Sisters as well - this seems to be a recurring theme. Knowing your brushwork I'm sure they looked brilliant.

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  12. They look very grand, Curt! The black and red are very well done (P3 denim is awesome!)I like the ground work on them too. That immolator is an absolute beast and looks brilliant. I like the cool blues on the vision slits.
    Thanks for the nod to my Sisters too. I mainly painted them in those bright colors to be different and keep track of them better."they were last seen wearing black and red, officer" ;) I also imagine them as that small chapel that safeguards an ancient Irish Whiskey recipe ! ;)

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    1. Thanks David and a BIG thanks again for submitting your entry that started this karma train.

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  13. Those look just fantastic Curt!

    Christopher

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  14. These are gorgeous Curt, I too have sold my SoB's a while ago and am still smarting for them. I will probably get some of the future plastics but it won't be the same... Anyway thanks heaps for the trip down memory lane and for showing us in what a good company we reside with such generous gamers in the community

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    1. Thanks Sander. Yes, I'm very much looking forward to seeing the new plastics as well. I have several of the resin 'not-Sisters' from Russia, which are absolutely beautiful models. We'll see if I can get any of these done during the remainder of the Challenge.

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  15. Wonderful work my friend! You’ve well and truly nailed how any self respecting SoB‘s should look imho. Back when I was younger I always fancied a SoB army but never had the funds to actually get me one. Looking at your fabulous examples here I‘m somehow thinking about getting me a Killteam at least.

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    1. Yes! Sisters would be a terrific Killteam. I hope they issue a list for them when the official 40K codex and plastics are released.

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  16. Amazing looking figures Curt. Your old Sisters were always a great army, especially the crazy jump pack mods, I can't wait to see what you do when you get to those again :-)

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    1. Thanks Byron! Yes, I'm definitely looking forward to doing up some Seraphim.

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  17. Oh, lovely. They were a great range. I'm hoping that with the re-release, they come out with some grubby frateris militia.

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    1. Ohh, that would be very cool indeed. Thanks Barks!

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