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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Aquila on 24 December 2009, 03:42:18 AM

Title: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Aquila on 24 December 2009, 03:42:18 AM
Hello everyone, should probably introduce myself, I'm a 15 year old painter, sculptor and modeller currently residing in Edinburgh, two time deamon winner, one 1st in category at salute. Known variously as Aquila, squiggy, squig hunter, sculpta the squig and voiceofthewarp across the intertubes.

That done, I thought you guys might be interested in my newest project, a scene showing Burke and Hare, the infamous ressurectionist duo, delivering a corpse to Dr. Knox. This is for Iron Painter, a tournament style competition, where painters are paired up for a round, given a theme and two weeks to do an entry for that theme in, better painter stays on, untill you have one Iron Painter. The theme for this round was 'cold blooded', and I thought doing Burke and Hare would be more interesting than just doing some random lizardman.

I'm scratchbuilding EVERYTHING for this scene, bit of a perfectionist in terms of conveying the scene as I am, and as an exersize in sculpting and scratchbuilding (I do take commisions, if I might be so whoreish to say so)

Here's what I've got so far, deadline is the 3rd of January, so I'm hoping to finish off all the construction by the end of this week so I have a full week to paint it all.

Both sculpts are true 28mm, done with a greenstuff/milliput mix (they're equally tall, but the picture on the left was just bigger)

(http://www.wyrd-games.net/photopost/data/595/burkeandhare.jpg)

And here's the cart for the base, sans corpse presently, I'll be adding that tommorow if all goes to plan, then onto the base and plinth

(http://www.wyrd-games.net/photopost/data/595/CART.jpg)

So, I hope you all like them, comments and feedback are very much appreciated, and if mods think it should be in the pulp forum, feel free to move it, was a bit unsure about where to post it.
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Mosstrooper on 24 December 2009, 08:59:18 AM
Excellant ! think you have a promising future in modeling !
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: abhorsen950 on 24 December 2009, 12:50:40 PM
Quality models
A Sound talent for sculpting
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: anumberone on 25 December 2009, 05:19:14 AM
Great character in those minis. Keep up the excellent work.
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Aquila on 25 December 2009, 11:55:40 PM
Thanks guys.

Progress :D Plinth constructed and done, cast up a load of 'bricks' in a mold I'd made out of an old rubber (eraser) with some plaster of paris, which I used extensively, brilliant stuff, the door is just some plasticard and the pommel of a placcy sword (only manufactured part in the entire thing), the cobbles didn't photo well, but I'm pleased with them, just carved out of the solid plaster with a small metal spoon shaped sculpting tool I got in a set, looks quite effective. Just need to sculpt some feet onto the corpse in the cart and the sheet over it, which should be fairly easy.

Test fitting and positioning
(http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f106/Plushie100/IP7/bandhplintfirst.jpg)

Plinth done
(http://www.wyrd-games.net/photopost/data/595/BANDHPLINTH1.jpg)


C&C appreciated as always,
Aquila
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Galman on 26 December 2009, 02:26:28 AM
My first thought..." Holy S@#$! Excellent, and only 15!"  You have a knack for this, keep going!  Excellent work.
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Bako on 26 December 2009, 05:24:41 AM
Hoh, yeah. I was still too unsure of painting back when I was 15 let alone using green stuff on anything. But procrastination is as procrastination does, no?

Welcome aboard, and definitely looking forward to seeing that piece finished. :)
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: traveller on 26 December 2009, 06:29:22 PM
Wow! you should cast this vignette, it´s top notch!
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Hammers on 26 December 2009, 09:03:55 PM
Stellar work, Aquila. I am very impressed you're showing this much talent in a comparatively young age.
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: Supercollider on 28 December 2009, 10:03:17 PM
Very, very nice, keep us updated! :)
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: fastolfrus on 28 December 2009, 11:00:05 PM
Looks good.
How about Deacon Brodie next ? - preferably something better than that mannequin they have outside the tearooms (no offence if you're connected with the tearooms, and the apple pie is great).

Since you're in Edinburgh, have you been along to the Surgeon's Hall museum ?
Not for the sqeamish (especially not at lunchtime).
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: warhammergrimace on 31 December 2009, 01:46:27 PM
Nice work Squiggy, looking good, can't wait to see it painted. Will you be bringing this to the PB meet in Feb.
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: TadPortly on 03 February 2010, 10:44:11 PM
Excellant ! think you have a promising future in modeling !

Totally agree - really well executed
Title: Re: Burke and Hare, ressurectionists extraordinaire
Post by: warhammergrimace on 10 February 2010, 07:43:10 PM
Saw these in the flesh at the weekend at the PB event, and they look really cool, some nice work.