WHFB Dwarf Lord with 2-Handed Axe (Colin Dixon, 2001) (Neglected Orc-Slayer-Tober ’19)

WHFB Dwarf Lord with 2-Handed Axe, Colin Dixon? 2000's

Here’s a long-Neglected model that the completion of the three Dwarf crewmen the other day springboarded me to finally completing. I bought this one when it came out, back in 2000-something. (I can’t find it in the catalogues, and can’t be arsed scouring through my old White Dwarf magazines).. It’s a model that looked good in the White Dwarf, but was not fun at all to paint. There’s a lot of busy detail on the thing, and especially so while painting – so it did what so many other models have done. It sat in a box/tub/etc for over a decade, started but unloved and unfinished.

WHFB Dwarf Lord with 2-Handed Axe, Colin Dixon? 2000's

So nothing fancy here. I was motivated to paint a dwarf or two after completing the aforementioned crew, and so I used that to complete this model. Opening up Orctober to Slayers-of-Orcs also gave me a bit of extra motivation in some ways, but I mean, it was well Neglected regardless. So it was going to count on completion regardless. Not a bad model once done. Gluing that axe onto it makes a big difference, I’ll certainly say! Most importantly – done, done and onto the next one!

32 thoughts on “WHFB Dwarf Lord with 2-Handed Axe (Colin Dixon, 2001) (Neglected Orc-Slayer-Tober ’19)

  1. Looks good, despite not wanting to get to it. I quite enjoyed painting this one, but the fact that it was coming after doing like 20 of the turn-of-the-century basic Dwarf Warriors probably had something to do with that. Getting stuck into something with a lot of crisp detail was a very nice change at that point.

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    • Yeah, for me I think it’s a case of it being a good looking model when I don’t need to deal with painting it, which turned out to be a slightly unpleasant surprise after liking it so much in the WD pic!

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  2. This guy is a classic for sure! I remember dwarf models from this era very well and this guy and the dwarf king being carried on a shield are two that I always thought looked really cool. Kind of a bummer I never picked them up though if this guy is a pain to paint than maybe I can get over it! I think you did a nice job differentiating the various metal parts and keeping everything looking distinct. This dwarf lord should look great leading any group of dwarves in battle too!

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    • Thanks Kuribo. I’ve got a dozen or so more dwarves I want to get done (well, finished – more bloody neglected models again) and then I can potentially start to pick new classic dwarf models out to paint, which will be a lot more fun. I never got the king on shield unfortunatewly, but I do have the White Dwarf being carried by Gotrek and Bugman somewhere. Actually, I’ve also got a fair few 2nd/3rd edition classic dwarfs around here to get painted as well…
      Once I get some more done, it’ll be nice to dig the small dwarf force out again. I’ve only used it in one game to date..

      “…and My Axe!” Battle for Skull Pass Dwarf Warriors

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      • That sounds like a great plan and I look forward to seeing some more of those classic sculpts as well. Thanks for sending the link too. It was nice to see even more dwarves painted up to a great standard 🙂

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      • Me too on getting more of them painted. Hopefully I can work through the drossy models and get to the good stuff as a ncie reward without it taking too long. If I can get enough done, I might even be able to do an Army Showcase post (or a series of them) when I get time off over Christmas..

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    • Yeah, I’ve got way too many models that fit that description. I’m hoping to get all the old neglected and half-done stuff completed one day so I can then concentrate on new purchases and also the older models getting started from scratch!

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  3. Just a small (and late) addendum to this post, since this guy jumped out at me from the pages of an old WD when I recently browsed through my collection of back issues: He was released back in January 2001, along with a major Dwarf release.

    Personally, I think the covered face is a missed opportunity on the sculptor’s part, but you’ve done a fantastic job with the paintjob, as per 😉

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    • Awesome! Thank you, KS. Updated the title now. I don’t mind the mask personally, but that’s more based on the fact that we do have a ton of Dixon dwarves with great facial sculpts already. 🙂

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