Showing posts with label Steve Casey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Casey. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 August 2017

Unreleased Empire Landsknecht


At the time of writing it is a beautiful, summer's day in England. The sky is a cloudless blue and my family duties consist of cooking the Sunday Roast. With the meat, potatoes and vegetables well at hand, I found myself with a morning to work on this unusual figure. Ever eager to move fast, this figure took me less than three hours to complete and was a joy to work on. Like many miniatures of its ilk, this Landsknecht feels a little unfinished and rather Maraudery, judging by the size of the chap's hands. His weapon is not gigantically proportioned though, and it is hard to place. A halberd? Short pike? 

I am guessing here that this model was sculpted by Aly Morrison and seems to fit the style of the Marauder Fighters range more closely than true Citadel. Why is never saw release is anyone's guess and I am thankful to Steve Casey for this model, as he generously bequeathed it to me at the Oldhammer Weekend last month. 

Thanks a lot old chum! 

Not being the type to horde these rarer models, nor sell them on for gratuitous profit, I much prefer to get them painted and on the table as soon as I can. Somewhere in my lead pile is a bulging bag of other unreleased gems that I really must crack on and complete, perhaps for October's 'Night of the Living Lead' game?


The casting is of good quality and needed little cleaning up before painting. As is now usual, I undercoated the model in white and then blocked in the colours. A sepia wash was then run over the model, head to foot, to help generate a little depth. Landskneckts can be intimidating for any painter and one of the key elements to success is getting the colour scheme just right. 

As I do when inspiration is needed, I searched through the work of the late Angus McBride, probably the finest military painter who ever lived. If you haven't heard of him, you will no doubt recognise his work, especially if you grew up with any Osprey titles cluttering up your bedroom. 

It didn't take long to find a similar character among McBride's copious body of work. 




Obviously, there are some design differences between the two but I took the pink, red, white with blue ribbons colour scheme and transferred it to the figure. It was a fairly strightforward paint job with each colour being blocked out and highlighted until I was satisfied with the tone. It practically painted itself. 

A lovely, relaxed painting session is what Sunday is all about, isn't it?


I experimented with orangey brown and a buff colour on the reverse of the model and I am very pleased with the results here, as in the past I felt that the leather trappings on my figures were a little lack-lustre and washed out. I found that using the lightest shade in Foundry's Boneyard triad helped give the leather a more worn out look. Definitely something I will try again. 

Right, the Yorkshires and crackling awaits.

Orlygg

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Oldhammer Days: Chaos Warband Conversions and Colour Schemes

Steve Casey over at the Citadel Collector has just published an excellent article that chronicles how White Dwarf supported Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness with a number of articles dealing with converting miniatures to represent different attributes. The first article is rather well known, and is often referred to on forums  up and down the interweb, but Steve's scans are the clearest I've seen. It forms part of the 'launch issue' of Slaves to Darkness (which we shallbe discussing shortly in an upcoming Acceptable in the '80s) and is well worth a read if you have not seen it before.

Here are Steve's scans...




Steve also goes on to publish loads of other material published over the years, including conversions by Peter Taylor and Dale Hurst. If you haven't checked out his webpage before, I really do recommend a look. And, Steve promises more dips into his archive to bring us more inspiration from the Realm of Chaos in the future!

http://www.thecitadelcollector.co.uk/

Orlygg.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

The Citadel Collector Website: Brilliant GW Golden Age Miniatures Gallery

Have you checked out thecitadelcollector.co.uk yet?


Its a website (yes, I real one) concerning the collecting of beautiful Citadel Miniatures. Steve is the proprietor of this wondrous slice of 80s GW beauty and added several galleries of John Blanche's pioneering work (with promises of more to come!) as well as miniatures from the collection of the Mighty Bryan Ansell too!

He recently took a trip to a GW open day and took some snaps of the glorious old school goodness on display. I've unashameably stolen the snaps and posted them here!


Look at these gorgeous lumps of lead! In the top row I can spot some Lords of Battle, second and third row includes that skeleton lifting his own skull, Chaos Sorcerers and Familiars. Look at those minotaurs and elementals on the bottom shelf!


Some Dark Future vehicles from the late '80s. This Big Box Game really intrigues me... I have to keep stopping myself picking up a copy on eBay.


Close up of those fantastic undead models from the classic diorama. There are plenty of other images on his site, including some classic 40k.

So check out Steve's webpage and offer him your support