Tuesday 16 April 2019

Monopose Monstrosities - 2nd edition 40k Gretchin


OK so there was a small challenge on a french FB hobby page and the subject was... monopose monstrosies...
For some reason I can hardly resist those kind of challenges especially when they give me the right motive to paint some stuff I want to paint but can't be arsed to. Anyway, that meant I knew immediately that I wanted to paint a 2nd ed gretchin because it has got to be one of the most evocative of those models.

40k's 2nd edition was out a couple of years after I started playing so it was the first I got to know from start till the end and its aesthetic is very evocative to me. Of course I went the easy/lazy way and just applied the very same colour scheme I did on all my greenskins in hop I some day realise I have a huge force of them !


Of course I'll "need" plenty more in due time (although I won't paint 39 more of this model) but for now I quite like to have a silly and mischievous little guy hanging around the bosses !


I like seeing all sorts of Adams green skins hanging together !


I have something quite more prestigious and demanding than a gretchin but like often, small rushed jobs like those are fast rewarding and hence perfect to build some momentum and mojo for more ambitious stuff !

30 comments:

  1. Retrometer reaching 125%, vintagegasm approaching. Awesome work. I have a bunch, I should really get in the painting line. Congratulations amigo !

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  2. Well done, always loved those lil' grim-faced bastarrrdos!
    Remember I regreted sooo much there was no one to play Warhammer 40k (2nd edition) where I live.
    Oh, the memories...

    ;-)

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    1. To be honest they might be the best models of the box. ^^

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  3. Oh yes, I remember these guys! He looks far from a monstrosity with that paint job!

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    1. Cheers, he's a fun lad but paint 40 of him and your sanity will falter ^^'

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  4. The star on the back is a great touch, adds a ton of personalization!

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    1. Just keeping the same device on all my green skins and it's worked wonders so far ^^
      Thanks mec

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  5. This is about as nice as I've ever seen one of these grots painted. At a glance, I'd be unable to pick him out as the plastic monopose model amongst the rest of your greenskins. The red tones on the skin and the star on his back go a long way to selling the figure - it's a level of detail you just don't usually see on these guys. Nice work!

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    1. and the star is just a minute worth of work really but yes it does help, if I were to paint 40 without conversion I'd add patterns and swap colours to give as much variety without introducing colours I reckon.
      Thanks !

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  6. Monopose Monstrosities are the best! Adding the start on the back was an excellent touch. You gotta do 39 more! LOL

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    1. I'm definitely not doing any more, I don't have nay left anyway but I would very much like to get some metal ones to hide this fella in.

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  7. Very nice. You’ve managed to turn it into a great addition to the army

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    1. Thanks ! I think I should update the bases on the older ones and get them all out to see how the group works !

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  8. I totally know what you mean and I agree on the subject. This particular one is likely one of the most iconic minis ever. I think it's fully representative of a whole era, so it's hard not to have a soft spot for this lil bugger. Cool paintjob!!

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    1. It's a total win in that it's immediately recognisable and looks good despite the constraints of the monopose plastics of that time. Brilliant in its way.

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  9. Nice one ... it's always lovely to see these little guys painted up.

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    1. Cheers ! It's always fun to see classics and different versions of a single model indeed !

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  10. Nice work on that guy! The paint job is very sharp, and really brings out the best qualities of the sculpt. Now on to those other 39 figures...

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    1. It could have been better but it could have been worse, I'm definitely not doing 39 more of him though, I'll need more gretchins for sure though !

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  11. I really like the shot of him and Zodgrodd! Lovely work with the colours you've worked into the skin.

    These Gretchin always puzzled me as a kid, whether they were Goff or not. The Orks in the 2E starter are clearly Goff, but the Gretchins' colour scheme of predominantly red and not that Goff. I'm still undecided if the pickelhaube is meant to be generic Orc, or a Goff signifier. Likewise the later metal Gretchin had very horned helmets.

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    1. I always thought they were Goff oriented with the spiked helmet and leather ear protection. I also love how they wear a gun that must be as heavy as they are. ^^

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  12. Superbe peinture facile et à la flemmarde peut être mais ça rend vraiment bien je trouve !
    J'ai le même qui attend la waaagh Sur l'étagère. Ce sera un de mes gretchin pour kill team.

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    1. Ah mais oui, KT c'est complètement le genre de projet pour sortir des figs marrantes dans ce genre !

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    1. It is a classic really, it's one of those you have to have painted once in a lifetime I reckon !

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