Ral Partha: 02-951 Ki-rin

Azazel: Another Guest Post from Marouda. Hopefully we can keep her interested in painting models and these can be a more regular thing!

Ral Partha: 02-951 Ki-rin

I painted this model about 4 years ago. This figure is a very nice model sculpted by Julie Guthrie as part of the ‘All Things Dark and Dangerous‘ range for Ral Partha, probably in the late ’80s.

Ral Partha: 02-951 Ki-rin

The model is a Kirin which is a creature that looks similar to a unicorn with the scales of a dragon. I remember that I enjoyed painting it as I particularly like mythological creatures such as unicorns and pegasi. I chose to paint the Kirin in a turquoise palette of colours. The model was fairly easy to paint except for the fine detail of the eyes which require a very steady hand so I asked Azazel if he could help by painting the eyes. To provide a shimmer effect to the scales I used a white opalescent paint over the turquoise paint. I am really happy with how the mane and hair turned out. Azazel helped me with painting the base for the model. I wanted the Kirin to be running through waves. To make the waves of the water on the base ‘water effects’ was used.

Ral Partha: 02-951 Ki-rin

Ral Partha: 02-951 Ki-rin

Mini-scenic items, from 40k 3rd Edition

Hell of a week. Back to work, the beginning of daylight savings, a local heatwave, and a close family member in hospital. They’re out now, and ok-ish and the other things have resolved themselves as much as possible, but I’ve had little interest in picking up the brush outside of my lunch hour meditation. When I’ve been home I’ve just binged on trash TV via Netflix and wasted hours and hours on Mad Max and now Destiny’s expansion on PS4. The only real respite was a bit of Zombicide with friends on Friday night. Now if I can just convince Orez to buy a PS4 and Destiny…

Last night and today I did these. Gluing and so forth yesterday and painting today. Mostly because I found them in a little baggie, and decided it would be nice to just get something done from start to finish, even something as simple as these, which it turns out are from the 40k 3rd edition starter boxed set. So I’ve had them since 1998, or 17 years. Oh. Apparently I’ve lost one of the little bits, as I only had the three when I should have had 2 of each. I must have just shoved them to one side and forgot about them until whenever I was sorting through stuff and chucked them into a zip-lock. I might have decided to save them to incorporate them into something more grand, which clearly never eventuated. Whevever. Now they’re done and have been added to my collection of little bits of scatter terrain.

40k 3rd Edition ruined bits.

Sprayed black, a mixture of cat litter and coarse sand applied. Painted black again. Drybrushed through VMC Black Grey, Basalt Grey and then VGC Bonewhite. Varying shades of weathering powders added for colour, and then another Bonewhite drybrush on top. Matt varnish, done! The technique isn’t especially interesting, and I’m only writing it down here so I’ve got a record of it in case I find more of these little blighters and want to keep it consistent.

Dark Angels stalk through the ruins.

Undead warriors lurch through the shell of a ruined building.

I was going to add some static flock to them at first, but decided against it for the same reason I avoided doing so on the Citadel Craters I painted a year ago. I’d like these small bits of ruins to be of indeterminate age. I want to be able to use them in a game of Bolt Action or 40k to represent a building that was shelled by artillery that very morning, as well as to use them to represent a small corner of a town like Frostgrave, or Osgilliath, or any generic place in most any climate. Adding grass instantly means it’s been there for awhile, which I wanted to avoid.

They’re a little smaller than I’d like, but they’re decent. More of an obstacle to movement than something that provides any cover, as the pictures-for-scale shots show.

Which colours? These colours.

Which powders? These powders.

Hopefully I’ll have something more interesting up in this coming week, but hey, at least I painted something this week…