Hey all, Following
the first 4 heroes, and
the mire kelpies, I've got onto the next villains and boss I needed to start plating the game, namely the pestigors and the Shaman.
Now I know the whole theme of this game is to fight Nurgle minions and those beastmen are actual pestigors but see, I love my bestmen with fat bellies and skull like faces so I decided very early on to tune the Nurgle aspect down to make them more generic. My main inspiration was the broos you find in this absolute gold nugget of a comics : Donjon
It's a mammoth of a universe with god knows how many books and periods but I love it deeply so those were what I had in mind (although I actually didn't use the blue/green skin somehow)
So let's start with the boss, Shaman Foulhoof.
I made him stand out a bit by giving him a light off white skin to echo his unique status and because that sort of feature is a sure way to be apart from the rest of the herd in beastman society.
Rest wer epretty straightforward, I did split the pestigors into 3 groups to have different skin tones and avoid making them look too uniform across the unit.
Several colours do appear across the whole band but you can still pick some who don't share common features, that should provide enough visual coherence while keeping individuality (at least that was the plan).
Since I love working one colour after another, this style of painting ensures I can still finish them quickly enough to not drag for too long which is key on those sort of units I reckon.
I found the sculpts to be pretty smart which is usually the case with all the warhammer quest models, variant bits change the same bodies into reasonably different models and also provide conversion material for later while making the best of the sprues, ideal for us hobbyists.
I found the details and features on those excellent with the only exception of the horns on one guy being too long.
I didn't want to leave the shields plain but I didn't want to do anything too complicated so I chose simple devices and only 2 colours to avoid making them busy, my favourites are the ones with fabric and runes, much simpler and somehow more sinister :
So here we are, I'm nearmy half way through the box which is pretty nice ! I have no idea when we'll start playing since we already have Blackstone Fortress ongoing but I might just do the tutorial game on my own just to test and learn the rules.
In the meantime, have some fun everyone and happy painting !
These beastmen are really cool. I love your job on the shields. Simple and efficient !
ReplyDeleteThanks mec, I'm not so fond of the semi celtic knot ne but I like the others
DeleteTremendous! Was Donjon an explicitly Gloranthan comic? The Pestigors are perfect broos in any case!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donjon is not explicitly Glorathan but it does use tropes from several major fantasy settings and references from everywhere, the story is told from very different time frames, some tomes set in a primordial past and some in what would be the future for us and every era has its own ambiance and tone, some dark, some light hearted, it's really several comics merged into one but with a very tight coherence thanks to the 2 authors
DeleteThe sculpts in this game are pretty impressive throughout and not too "overthetop" with details like the standard GW current design trend.
ReplyDeleteYour typically lovely muted colour schemes are perfect for the image you are trying to convey. Hope the game's as much fun to play as the minis seem to have been to paint up mate.
Cheers ! Dunno about the game but we're having fun with Blackstone so it should be enjoyable and in any case, painted villains and heroes can always be used elsewhere !
DeleteWow, these are really cool! I like the way they look, and the work on the shields is truly something. I love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks mec !
Deletethese came out outstanding. your painting style always intrigues me.
ReplyDeletei had a chance several years ago to get my hands on a box full of old warhammer metal beastmen and sadly i passed them up because i didn't have anything planned for them. i kick myself in the ass for that now.
Plenty of fish in the sea I guess ! Glad you like them !
DeleteTrès chouettes ces bestioles, je n'avais pas suffisamment prêté attention aux gueules, certaines sont bien malsaines. Pour le jeu, j'ai vu une critique plutôt mauvaises sur la chaîne YT de Olden Demon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8kwOedKYKw), je crois que tu as bien fait de les peindre avant de commencer à jouer :p
ReplyDeleteOuais j'adore ce côté décharné qui renforce l'aspect bestial et pour une raison que j'ignore, je préfère les HB bedonnants à ceux qui vont à la salle.
DeletePour le jeu c'est un peu come Blackstone, c'est bonus, je peins et si c'est pas bien tant pis, si c'est bien tant mieux, au final Blackstone était critiqué comme trop facile et linéaire mais on se marre bien avec les gamins et on arrive après toutes les extensions et au final le jeu vit encore donc bon
I really like these. The naturalistic tones combined with the disturbing sculpts really works for me. They definitely come from somewhere dark, damp and unpleasant! Shields are great BTW!
ReplyDeleteMight be a lack of imagination or faith but while I love seeing brigt coloured beastmen, I just can't get myself to give anything but very basic natural colours to show their inherent nature !
DeleteThanks Jon