Shoving a white tissue in as support wasn’t clever.
Yes the lid on my Skull white eventually gave up the ghost so an intervention was required. Well it was that or bin it. As the caption above says… I didn’t spill it. In fact I lost none.
Tonight I decided that enough was enough and forced myself to sit down and paint. I got this far with the archers…
I quite like the blue/grey of the hoods. Still a long way to go, but progress is still progress.
I also found the missing skeletal horseman… he was hiding with more goblins.
There are half a dozen rock chuckers and a poor goblin trying to pacify a giant frog. The ones with the rocks are basically the swamp goblin equivalent to the Night Goblin fanatics.
I have noticed of late that the steroids aren’t seeming to be stopping the pain from the poly myalgia. The doctor is bumping me back up a mg to 9mg to see if that helps. Fingers crossed. Luckily I am now on my October break… Wooohooo 🥳.
This evening I managed to get the Goblins I have been painting finished, well I though I had until I saw the photo and noticed more white than an explosion in a Tippex factory.
I also used any spare paint on a frog rider and a shaman/leader and then I had a bit of a sneeze whist pouring out a drop of flesh coloured paint for the frog’s mouth… then this happened…
The bottom eight were in a box that was going to use for a One Ring game. In my mind these are the worst goblins ever…I mean what happened in the sixty years from these ones to the ones in the Lord of the Rings… I know they grow fungus in the Misty Mountains, but was some of it penicillin… never mind I digress.
Tomorrow I will get back on with the Highland Miniatures bow armed goblins.
After a week of hunting for a box full of miniatures, I knelt down in the passage and voila, there it was on top of another box.
I worked on the rest of the Goblins this evening. I cracked on and seemed to achieve very little. I got to here ( plus work on the bow goblins).
I had fully intended to get these finished, but sadly failed to meet my self imposed deadline.
In the back you can just about see the unit musician with his gong. The leader in the foreground was painted about a year ago.
So this is my unit with hand weapons. The missing miniature box has a unit with pole arms. So once this lot and the bow armed ones are finished I will move onto the pole arms.
I am pleased that I am getting back into regular painting.
I had a busy old morning putting the battens up to take the cladding. It absolutely wrecked me. I spent the rest of the day feeling knackered. I did manage to get some paint thrown onto some of the goblins.
I am doing the green from the hoods as the tunics for the archers. I didn’t bother photographing them as they are just in the skin and tunic.
I started on some goblins… so as I had these undercoated it wasn’t really a difficult decision …
Now I would have got a whole lot further if I hadn’t have got extremely annoyed by the Aggaros Dunes Contrast paint which had turned to a treacle like consistency. After a bit of swearing this happened…
I was only going to do the Aggaros Dunes, but it was quite relaxing. In the end I had managed fifteen bottles. I basically did what I had in front of me.
I bought a whole box of twenty mini funnels, however I actually only used two as I was doing it at the kitchen table and I was right beside the sink.
I still love my Contrast paint, but as I said in an earlier post I am not so happy at having to dump a pile of paint at £5 a pot.
Hopefully I will get more goblins painted tomorrow.
I hope to also decant some more paint into the bottles.
So this evening I set about adding the metallics to the knight and his pair of foot soldiers. I got a bit heavy handed on the gun metal so looked for anything I could to avoid wasting the paint. I found a box of various bits and found my armoured bear and a couple of goblins. Basically anything that needed a metallic colour got some.
I will hopefully carry on tomorrow and get the shading and highlights done on the armour.
This weekend I am embarking on a project I never though I was going to do…
I am super annoyed that a whole pile of my Contrast Paints have dried up. I maybe haven’t used them for three months and I am going to have to bin a lot.
I used to say I preferred the pots as you can shove your brush in and get the amount you need, but at £4.50 a pot I reckon I have nearly lost £50 worth of paint. Pretty miffed about it to be honest.
So watch this space and listen for my fell voice on the wind as I drop pots, knock over bottles etc.
I didn’t really make myself a lot of time to paint this evening… but I did a little bit:
Now the shaman in the centre has reminded me of someone for absolutely ages… I just couldn’t put my finger on who. This evening the clouds parted and the recollections streamed through…
Yes, I know he looks nothing like the wise old elf from the TV show… but somehow to me he does. If I hadn’t already painted the hood yellow then it would be painted blue.0
Still aching like mad, luckily no washing machines to move today, but the hot water tank overflow kicked in at 22.00 so I have fastened the ball cock up and turned off the boiler. I will get a new ballcock tomorrow.
I did manage to get some paint on some goblins today…
We have a leader, left. Three frogherds and a shaman on the right.
Hopefully I will get some more done tomorrow evening.
Well okay, they aren’t. But they might have been. I workedon this pair today…
I made a balls up in the left hand face, redid the undercoat and seem to have lost a lot of detail. I will try and remember how to do highlights!
I really must crack on with the goblins as I have at least thirty six infantry to get painted. Not to mention three more Mordheim gangs and a pile more undead.