First of three posts for me today. I could have contracted the painting content into one or two posts, but the middle stop on my journey is Noel's Comet...
First up is a short hop from Coruscant to Vlogsphere. One of the proposed themes for this planet is Bureaucracy and I present the Burgermeister Ruprecht Von Wichtiguerin, accompanied by his flunky nephew Ernst, the regrettable offspring of his unfortunate sister. For his part Ernst knows that he should have done better than take the job from Uncle Ruprecht, but law and business are hard work. Besides it's lazy work that keeps him in bier and Strudel and leaves him his evenings free to moon over the lovely Katja down at the Schnitzel Haus.
Figures are 28mm from Wizkids and might actually find use in a Seven Years War tabletop.
Hear ye, hear ye to his excellency's decree. |
There is quite nice detail on this figure, although the clothing looks way too late for the standard DnD campaign settings. Ruprecht is looking exceedingly self important here. |
My wash gave Ernst a pleasantly grubby face but I'll have to go back and revisit the lacework. |
My next stop is Noel's comet, which requires a trip on Lady Sarah's Star Yacht. I have a couple of Land Army Girls (or land women of a certain age) with piglets as long as Sarah doesn't mind the smell. Figures are from the Bad Squiddo games Kickstarter that I backed a couple of years back. Pig farming is not quite as glamorous a role as a lumber jill, but they are very nice figures. I really cannot say enough about the Women of WW2 range, there was a lot of research, respect and love that went into these figures.
The drab and grubby clothing required fairly heavy handed shading which looks fine a a proper distance. I did try to give Miss Piper (see below) a pair of shiny black Wellies. |
Miss Piper and her little swine Ray. The sculpts have mangled to capture a certain pride of accomplishment in the faces. |
I have not named the other lady pig-wrangler on the grounds that the other women in the challenge live locally and therefore can easily track me down and hurt me. |
Points wise the base is four 28mm foot figures for 20 points. I am not sure how to score the pigs (are they animals or equipment?) and two of them would count as prone, but maybe 5 for the set of three. Plus I am hoping for 20 points for Vlogsphere and the Star Yacht.
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Haha! A great post, Peter. I very much like Rupert and Ernst in their blue, red and gold livery, in fact I have the very same pair primed and ready to go on my painting table. As you've beaten me to the punch perhaps I'll do an alternate vision of them in an upcoming Challenge.
Nonetheless, I think the stars of this entry are the pig farmers, especially Miss Piper and Ray the Pig (though I think you need to go back and give her ginger hair). I think it was very wise to keep the naming to people that are not on this continent.
The pigs seem to be like crew served weapons, but I'll adjust as you suggest. :)
Good one Peter!
- Curt
Now, I know that I do have a few grey/white hairs, but really not that many! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice work, Peter! :)
I had intended to paint her as a ginger, but she seemed to have the gravitas requiring a certain number of clicks on the oldometer. Think of her as a future Miss P.
DeleteCheers Curt. I think you should paint your version of those figures now.
ReplyDeleteI pig ladies are great figures. I’m not sure how much control Ray has over his weapon.
Lovely minis, that little Ray looks to be quite the handful though.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stuart. Ray can be that…
DeleteI think the pig farmer ladies are terrific! Such character in the sculpts!
ReplyDeleteThanks Natasha. You should check out the whole range…
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Those look great -Bad squiddo do some nice figures
ReplyDeleteThanks very much. They are a pleasure to paint.
DeleteI also meant say that those SYW figures really look good
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
DeleteVery nice work Peter!
ReplyDeleteCheers Greg.
DeleteLovely clothes on the top pair and adorable pleasants below.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu
Deleteoh my, "her little swine Ray!" It had me wiping tears from my eyes laughing. Well done that man!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Glad that you enjoyed it. Certain names just seemed to come to mind…
DeleteWonderful set of figures.
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks
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