Saturday, 30 January 2021

From GregB - Curtgeld Figure: "Tolerance", Inquisitorial Public Affairs Specialist

Meet "Tolerance", Inquisition Team Member.

We are well underway with this edition of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, and I am late with my entry figure, the so-called "Curtgeld". This is pretty shameful on my part, but to Curt's great credit he only reminded me gently and didn't use the word "moron" even once while doing so! Lucky for me, I had already set aside the figure in question well in advance of this edition of the AHPC, and the theme lined up well...MikeF has been painting up a fantastic Inquisitorial band for his 40k collection - and has arrived at the Altar of the Snow Lord Himself - so to hopefully inspire him further, I thought I would paint this figure for him, to join the retinue of his terrifying 40k Inquisitor Grayfax.  Thus I present "Tolerance", Inquisitorial Assassin Public Affairs Specialist.

Plastic figure from GW's "Elucidian Starstriders" set.

This is a 28mm plastic figure from GW. I believe it was part of some kind of Kill Team set...the Elucidian Starstriders. I was never into the background of any "Kill Teams", but I thought these figures were so cool so I picked some up, as there are many neat character-types that will be fun for 30k and 40k gaming. This specific figure is a member of a Death Cult Local Climate Justice Awareness Council. Given the spirit of our times, and hers, I am ditching the GW name and designating her as "Tolerance" instead, as she would appear to capture the spirit of this sentiment in her times...and increasingly ours. 

Not sure what is up with that body suit, but I assume that provides...lumbar support?

When painting a one-off figure like this, it is fun to experiment. So for this figure, I thought I would give GW's new "Contrast" paints a try. Oh, I've used them here and there on small, specific spots (like coloured hoses for Titans etc.), but this is the first figure I have painted where nearly all of it was done with Contrast Paints. Or, I should say, it was supposed to be...I find the effect of the Contrast Paints can be interesting, but also terrifically underwhelming in some ways, so there are a few spots where my more standard painting techniques were used. Still, it was fun to try something new - it is a painting "Challenge" after all. Many folks are coming up with some pretty neat results using these new paints...I just need to practice more!

Good luck with the Snow Lord's Challenge!

So Mike, I hope "Tolerance" here can inspire you to complete the Snow Lord's Challenge, and then help Inquisitor Grayfax impose the Emperor's Social Justice on wargaming tables set in the grim darkness of the far future. For points, this will be five points, plus the Curtgeld bonus. 

Cheers everyone - thanks for reading! Stay sane!

11 comments:

  1. Cripes, that looks brilliant Greg! Great job! Mike will be very pleased.

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  2. Fantastic! Great finish on your public relations specialist!
    Best Iain

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  3. Very nice indeed - love the subtle combinations of blues on this figure.

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  4. Tolerance, very good, Greg. Is she tolerant of having orc blood dripping on her armour?

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  5. I can think of no better public information officer for the inquisition. She can really forge the narrative!

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  6. A mindset adjuster! Two skullz!

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  7. Super work with the contrast paints.

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  8. A great looking PR officer and a fantastic prize.

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  9. Very well done Greg! I'm sure Mike will be pretty pleased with his new public affairs specialist... reminds me I still need to do my Curtgeld as well

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  10. Great work on this figure Greg, Mike is a lucky lad.

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  11. Cool looking figure, great prize for Mike 👍

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