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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Modhail on 21 March 2016, 01:54:07 PM

Title: Escher Painting
Post by: Modhail on 21 March 2016, 01:54:07 PM
Recently I finally got my hands on a Necromunda Escher gang, thanks to Gunbird. I've wanted these for a long time, but always seemed to just miss out. A few models had been converted, requiring me to do some reconstructive surgery once I stripped them. The biggest job of that was giving the Escher leader a new powersword. (The original model is pointing, but a previous owner had given her a second edition era powersword. It was far too large and thick for the model, so I replaced it with a more elegant weapon, from a more civilised age.) Plasticard and bits provided this result:
(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h213/Modhail/WIP/InquisiMunda%20and%20Inq28/WP_20160311_006.jpg)
The old blade is at her feet.

Today I finished painting the first three of the gang:
(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h213/Modhail/Necromunda/WP_20160321_003.jpg)
(The juve has a few spots of wash overspill from her hair on her face in this pic, this has since been corrected.)

(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h213/Modhail/Necromunda/WP_20160321_005.jpg)

I decided to not go full on 80's glam-punk queen on them, but instead opt for a more subdued and individual colourscheme for each. As a unifying theme as well as a nod to the classic studio paintjob, each ganger will get either a yellow loincloth or a yellow piece of armour somewhere on their person. With some luck there will also be tartan trousers in the future... ;)

With these done, I have two more sets of 3 to go, and then the Leader. (Unless I can't resist and acquire more in the meantime...)
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Pizzagrenadier on 21 March 2016, 02:39:06 PM
Gorgeous Escher paints. Really like the darker style for them. I always thought the 80s glam thing could be overdone for them. Nice stuff!
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Mason on 21 March 2016, 02:43:05 PM
Nice work on the conversion, lovely brushwork and nice basing.
 :-*

I look forward to seeing the rest of them.
 :D

Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: blacksoilbill on 21 March 2016, 03:07:38 PM
They do look fantastic!
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: nic-e on 21 March 2016, 03:11:40 PM
I thought this was going to be a thread of some sort of m.c escher terrain table. I'm not disappointing either way! :)
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Hobby Services on 21 March 2016, 03:47:25 PM
I thought this was going to be a thread of some sort of m.c escher terrain table. I'm not disappointing either way! :)

Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought of the artist rather than the Necromunda gang first.
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Elbows on 21 March 2016, 03:50:16 PM
Whoa, they look the business!  Well done.
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Modhail on 21 March 2016, 06:11:19 PM
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought of the artist rather than the Necromunda gang first.
I rather like this (mis)association. :)  Maybe I'll  just have to incorporate some M.C. Escher art as graffiti in my Necromunda terrain.
I'd like to build some actual Escher building in 3D, but the laws of physics here are just so harsh around here!

And thank you for the compliments, folks. I'm glad you like my lady-goons.
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: The_Beast on 21 March 2016, 07:00:47 PM
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought of the artist rather than the Necromunda gang first.

Not to worry, we were legion.  lol

I rather like this (mis)association. :)  Maybe I'll  just have to incorporate some M.C. Escher art as graffiti in my Necromunda terrain.
I'd like to build some actual Escher building in 3D, but the laws of physics here are just so harsh around here!

And thank you for the compliments, folks. I'm glad you like my lady-goons.

Pseudo-real Escher can be done, but only visible from one direction; makes multi-player difficult.  ;)

Still, I've seen plenty of terrain that just 'didn't look right' from the impossible physics stand point. If only I could get them all together on one table.  :D

And in case you think *I'm* not appreciative, totally agree on the direction with the figs!

Doug
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: eilif on 23 March 2016, 05:48:04 PM
Really nice work.  You've got a very nice contemporary look going on there.  The Escher (and most of the Necromunda line for that matter) are some of GW's best sculpts and they holdup really well against modern figs when given modern paintjobs.

Looking forward to the rest of these.
Title: Re: Escher Painting
Post by: Modhail on 23 March 2016, 07:51:21 PM
Thanks guys!

I have to agree the Necromnda range is just full of timeless classics. We can only hope the newly resurrected Specialist Games Studio feels the same and rereleases them as is.