February - the shortest month. What a time to push on and do....
The other unit I was dreading - the night goblin archers! In the end, the only thing that's been saving me throughout the batch paint has been the singular thought that once it's done, I never have to do it again...
Anyway, I did do a few testers for this unit, although frustratingly I didn't take any pictures except this one👇
The one on the left is using Black Stallion by GreenStuffWorld, and the one on the right is by using two coats of Citadel Black Templar contrast paint. I preferred the bluer, deeper tone of the contrast paint, so deep breath and begin the batch paint!
For future reference, here again is a breakdown of paints used:
PA = ProAcryl
VMC = Vallejo Model Colour
C = Citadel
AK = Ak Interactive
Skin: C Moot Green, C Warp Lightning, PA Bismuth Yellow, PA Bright Ivory, C Leviathan Purple
Black: C Black Templar, PA Bright Ivory, AK Glaze Medium
Brown: PA Dark Orange Brown, C Fireslayer Flesh, PA Bright Ivory
Red: PA Orange Red, AK Volcanic Yellow, sometimes added PA Bright Ivory
Yellow: AK Volcanic Yellow, C Iyanden Yellow, PA Bismuth Yellow, AK Bright Ivory
Arrow shafts: C Wildwood, PA Bright Ivory
Metals: V Metallic Black, VMC Silver
Grass: AK Grass Green, PA Bismuth Yellow, PA Bright Ivory
Base rim; C XV-88
Varnished with two coats, brush-on, of Vallejo Premium Colour Satin.
The black is a single layer of contrast Black Templar, highlighted up twice by adding the ProAcryl Bright Ivory, then rewashed with a watered down Black Templar and a touch of glaze medium as i thought that would help. Finally rehighlighted. Phew!
In retrospect, I think that there was no need to highlight in-between washes, and I should have just saved the all highlighting for last...
There is a small edge of strapping, peeking out from the right of the arrow flights, which I chose to ignore in favour of ease.
And here they all are together! No champion, but a banner and musician.
I feel that I could freehand a symbol on the ...uh... cymbal, so I might do that before the end of the challenge if motivation strikes!
The banner bearer. Well, more of an Icon Bearer I guess! There's a very slim chance I might add a streamer to the banner pole later. I'm thinking just black and white checks, with a very simple yellow moon motif, or just banding, towards the banner pole at the moment.
And what self respecting night goblin unit is ever fielded without a fanatic or three hidden in the ranks?
This one's got a beandy chain. I'm very fortunate that it's not broken off as I'd have no idea how to fix it. I've a few in the box which are missing their - ahem - balls, so if you have any advice, please let me know! The slight bluish tint to the metal ball is due to a watered down wash of Black Templar.
I like this one. You can see that I've painted the shoes black, when really I think red would have been a better colour!
Here's the duplicate one. I've given him dags instead of checks...
And that's it for this month. I'm feeling super relieved that the two units that I really wasn't looking forward to painting are now finished, and I can move onto the much bigger orcs. Hopefully the motivation holds for them!!!
Here's the round up:
Intro: link
January: Rank & File - link
February: Rank & File
45.... 18 x Goblin with bows
5.... 1 x Standard Bearer
5.... 1 x Musician
90.... 3 x Fanatics
Total: 145points
You have managed to make those old monopose models really pop, great work!
ReplyDeleteAlso good to see someone else sharing my pain of painting goblins.
Cheers! I wasn't expecting to prong myself on the spears so much 😂
DeleteWhat a cluster of rascals! The skin tones really pop from those funky old hoods, as do the occasional red booties. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much 🙂
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting past your most dreaded units (and the most dreaded month). Both of them turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love your fanatics, they are really fun sculpts and I like the classic paintjob you gave them. Can't really field night goblins without fanatics!
Thanks! It really does clear the mind, getting them out the way! Hopefully I'll have enough time to paint up another unit of these (maybe). I'd really like 40 of the lil' blighters - but who knows...
DeleteThese look great, well done on the hard work. I'm impressed by how many steps you put into some of the colours, I am far too lazy to do that (and it shows!).
ReplyDeleteFor broken fanatics, if you've got the original ball and chain then I found that the chain is actually thick enough that you can pin the break using a small drill and a steady hand.
ooo - thank you for that, I shall investigate :)
DeleteClassic paintjob, looking really good
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
DeleteNicely done, mono-pose are never the easiest things to paint
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly bright and fun! Good work on some pro-OWACing getting your two biggest and/or least favourite units done first. They have turned out really nicely and hopefully it will all be good from here on out! :D
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