Hobby thoughts. So many. Thousands of ideas and so few hours dedicated to actual modelling and painting.
The other day I imagined something that I would love to see done. A parade of silent, parading, ecclesiary figures. Just a selection of plastic heads with suitably depressed or stern facial expressions, some arms including the odd autopistol or stubgun, and lots of greenstuff. I imagine the models on gaming bases, but at the same time I see them as s blurr of colours and movement. Like a background corner of a John Blanche illustration turned into gaming models. Red robes, black and white check-patterns, pale faces, and blackened steel weaponry.
I would like to see this parade some day. To create it and try to be as expressive and bold in the creation process as I have imagined it. That might prove a challenge though.
This sounds like a wonderful idea and I would love to see you achieve it!
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ReplyDeleteI would very much love to see that group of miniatures someday...
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to see more of the characterful "incidental" figures that are seen in and around my favorite pieces of 40k art brought to life...
I'm sure you've seen this many times. There are plenty of good options in the background of this picture.
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Also some neat stuff in the top center of John's Black templars piece from the cover of 3rd ed. 40k
The "Sisters of Battle" cover is such a GRAND piece of art. I saw the original artwork at the "Art of Warhammer"-exhibition in Nottingham Castle back in Summer 2006... Such rich colour and such fantastic details and textures.
ReplyDeleteI really feel like having a bold and expressive go at the project. Just modelling away and taking chances...
Now Jakob that sounds like a project and a half. I'd love to see it. It would make for a spectacular squad entry for GD.
ReplyDelete...or diorama maybe? Very interesting subject indeed. It could work out pretty well as one of those old school 2D'ish dioramas, couldn't it?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of that Classic Late 80s Citadel painting guide with the undead vs dwarfs. The aim for the group, however, is not GD but rather Quick expressive painting.
ReplyDeleteI thought about this project all day, yesterday. I saw it passing under a mini Imperial style Arc de Triomphe, laden with holy images and aquila. I also thought about reliquary bearers or carts and masses of wailing penitents in barbed shackles. But I guess the subjects are endless really, such is the scope of 40k.
ReplyDeleteWhy not try to revolutionize GD concept by bombing their cabinets with masterly yet passionately painted expressive entries? That would be something - Dirty Painted squads and impassioned montages decorating gaps between entry after entry of beautifully blended/blending minimen.
ReplyDeleteYes, Blanche's Dwarfs vs. Undead (March of the Undead, was it?) popped in to my mind at the same second I read your post. That and the ones illuminating 40k universe on the pages of Rogue Trader and Fantasy universe in Heroes for Wargames.