Citadel Miniatures’ C20 Trolls – All four!

How do you best follow up a post featuring a Dwarven Slayer?

With Trolls, of course!

I’ve shown two of these trolls before, just two weeks past a year ago now, as it happens. Last week, while stuck for something to paint I asked Marouda to choose some models for me to finish and as a result, I finally got a third finished for them.

C20 Hill Troll

C20 Hill Troll – It’s Clubberin’ Time!

Hill troll suffered a broken wrist many years ago, and with my meager skills of the day I “repaired” it by pinning and then wrapping wire around the join, as though it were bound with rope. Not the neatest of jobs, but it works passably, and I’ve not got the desire to destroy his wrist again in an attempt to repair it.

C20 Hill Troll

The two that have already been shown were painted Blue, as GW-style “Stone Trolls” probably sometime during the period of 4th Edition of WHFB. Most likely the one with the boulder overhead “Cave Troll” was painted as he was a pretty good approximation of a Stone Troll. “Warrior Troll” was no doubt painted to match, and the “new” guy, “Hill Troll” was definitely started with the other two in mind. He just took a lot longer before I got around to completing him!

C20 Hill, Cave and Warrior Trolls

C20 Hill, Cave and Warrior Trolls as a unit. They’ll be used as a Regiment in KoW.

These three together will make up a regiment-sized unit for my eventual Kings of War (Orc and) Goblin Army, made up of (mostly) older Citadel figures. Not to be confused with the Moria Goblins who I’ve been working on a fair bit this year. In the short-to-medium-term, there might be some crossover between the two, but only until I manage to get both playable.

C20 Hill, Cave and Warrior Trolls

C20 Hill, Cave and Warrior Trolls – Painted as their later cousins, “Stone Trolls”.

C20 Hill, Cave and Warrior Trolls

C20 Trolls in a Trio.

As it happens, I’ve just found that these three comprise 3/4 of the entire original C20 Troll range…     queue a week-long delay in publishing this post to do a bit more BTS work…

C20 Trolls, circa 1987. Image taken from The Stuff of Legends.

C20 Marsh Troll

C20 Marsh Troll – doing his best Bigfoot pose.

…and also as it happens, I’ve also got their fourth, here, who just needed a little touching up and a rebasing from his old, 90’s-style green-flocked base.

C20 Marsh Troll

…he’s been fishin’ (on the dock of the bay?)

I’ll share Swamp Troll again sometime soonish with a bit of luck when I sort him out a pair of proper mates.

C20 Marsh Troll, Hill Troll, Cave Troll, Warrior Troll

C20 Marsh Troll, Hill Troll, Cave Troll, Warrior Troll

And the final shot – all four of the C20 Trolls Class of ’87. Finally completed!

Realm of Chaos – Slaves to Darkness Beastmen I: Champions of Slaanesh and Khorne

Oldhammer Realm of Chaos Beastman Beastmen Champions of Slannesh and Khorne

Beastmen Champions of Slaanesh and Khorne.

As part of my “Clearing the Painting Desk” push that I’ve been on for the past few months, I’m also including “Renovations” as valid. Turning old models that have been sitting unused in cases for years into models that I’m once again happy enough with to display or game with is something that really feels worthwhile. Sometimes it just takes a rebasing, other times it also requires touching up, and other times it requires a significant repaint of parts of the model.

These two date from at least 1988, as they were both part of those waves of models released in conjunction with Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness, the tome dealing with Khorne and Slaanesh. The Slanneshi model was originally released simply as one of the “Beastmen”, but they’re clearly a cut above most of their compatriots from those releases in terms of fancy-pants gear, and so I’ve always considered them to be Beastman Champions of their respective deities. The Khorne model dates back to (at least) 1985, a he can be seen in that year’s Citadel Journal amongst the C27 Beastmen, named “Khornag” at the time.

I originally painted both of these two many years ago, and aside from the rebasing (Khornag receiving a new 32mm base due to his size), both also needed some repainting.

Oldhammer Realm of Chaos Beastman Beastmen Champions of Slannesh and Khorne

Rear View of Khornag and the Slaangor Champion.

The Khornate beastman – Khornag, a Kev Adams sculpt – had a few pieces of gear that were originally painted green (because contrast) were redone in cadmium red, the webbed ruff was reddened, the (badly sculpted) shoulder spikes were redone in black from their original “aged horn” look and the armour and metal parts were redone, with a bit more done to highlight and shade. Painting in the gems across his crown was the final bit of updating.

I never liked this Khornate sculpt, but the rebasing and removal of the garish greens have turned my opinion a little. It feels like a solidly ok figure now. Still nothing great, but decent.

The Slaaneshi beastman – Slaangor Champion, which I believe is a Jes Goodwin model had much more of a repaint. Back in the day I thought that “Slaanesh” meant “lots of garish colours” apparently. The leather legging (originally a pale, bright blue) was repainted to match the corset. The grinning face shoulder pad was originally pink, and repainted a dark gold/brass to match the sword’s furniture and foot guard on the legging – which also features a grinning face. The leather straps were changed from a deep blue to a Deep Purple(!) to better match the tone of the figure set by the corset and legging, and the bag – which was originally a horrid garish yellow was also turned into a Deep Purple. The studs on the leather strapping and legging were also changed to a pale, pastel yellow to match those originally on the corset. I deepened and highlighted the yellow-green of his fishy head-crest to define it a little more, and highlighted his pale skin further, though it’s a little washed out in the images here. The sword was originally a deep, dirty metallic blue, which I turned into a brighter metallic green. As with the Khornate, the brass was highlighted a little. The red crab-claw remains untouched, as does the pink panel on his right breast. I’d have repainted that one, but I decided to leave the freehand Slaaneshi rune untouched.

A fair bit more work, but it’s turned this figure from what I’ve always thought of as a “trash model” into something I really quite like.

These guys will eventually be included in armies for Kings of War, but exactly which armies remains to be seen. My Beastmen (Herd) army will be much more of a “Bestigor”-type army, while these two (and many of the others that are part of my renovations of my older models) are deeply Realm of Chaos-style Beastmen rather than the more feral Bestigor-style.