Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Crooked Dice Cultists and Sinister Mystic

A few early and late night painting sessions at the start of the week has enabled me to get all the cultists done for my Children of the Fields Cast. The four hooded types are Crooked Dice as is the Sinister Mystic in the centre who comes from Villains 1 pack.

The four bearded fellows with various vintage firearms are by Westwind in their Empire of the Dead Brotherhood range. I had these left over after selling on most of my collection lurking in a box I found. Seeing the variety of older weapons I thought the would fit in with the background for Winterly being isolated and behind the times.

The Villagers sadly are going to have to wait I think now as one nights this  week and two next week are being taken up with High School open evenings that we need to go to. My eldest Daughter Carmen has got to decide which one she will goto  next year when she finishes Year 6. Crikey that has gone way to quick!!

 I am glad to get these done but am fed up of painting green for a bit!



 
The sinister mystic

 Brotherhood with guns. Love the Blunderbuss and Volleygun armed ones.
The faces on these where really nice to paint. the hair surrounding the faces on some are a nice touch if a little bit tricky to paint.


The Whole cast so far. Up next I am going to try and tackle the Strawman he as been primed, basecoated and just been drowned in AP Strong tone once thoroughly dried lots of drybrushing is to be done.

36 comments:

  1. Very nicely done, very impressive mate. :)

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  2. And very nice they look too, Simon.

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  3. Green is an unusual colour choice, red white purple and black seem to be the most popular, so well done for being different :) These are looking very nice, and the hairy faces might be a bit of a pain to paint but they do add character

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    1. Thanks very much sir! Yeah I wanted them to have a bit more druidy feel to them with all the sort of natural creatures and things.

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  4. I have to agree with what Vagabond said - it's a nice change to see green-robed cultists.

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    1. Thanks Bryan. I am pleased with the look of the whole cast now.

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  5. Goodness, you are just razzing through these and they look ace. Keep up the good work mate!

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    1. Cheers Dai. Can't beat a deadline to motivate. Though I am sure this will only last so long lol!

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  6. What a great band!
    Fantastic paint work Simon!

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  7. The cast look sinister and fearsome. A real Green menace. I really like the idea of doing more with English folklore.

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    1. Thanks Clint it really is quite interesting looking up the inspiration for some of the characters in this programme guide.

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  8. Great work on the cultists Simon, like the colour choices they work very well together.

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    1. Thanks Dave. I was tempted to add a white trim but not sure.

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  9. I agree the green is a rip roaring success.

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    1. Thanks very much Phil. They are more popular than I thought :)

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  10. The minis look great!

    Whichever school you choose, maybe Carmen could help you with grammar.

    “My daughter and us.” Good grief man!

    😜

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    1. Thanks.

      What can I say I enjoyed reading but hated English at school.

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  11. Loving the green robes on the cultists, all that red is a bit boring!

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    1. Thanks Andy. There will be some red ones at some point maybe with a bit of black in there. They will for my Shiva cast and probably Pulp gaming.

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  12. HEy, nice looking guys, the green is quite a refreshing change from the usual stuff

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    1. Thanks Suber. So it seems :) Glad you like the look of them.

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  13. I do like seein ghow folk paint up their cultists and you've done a great job on these; very good to see the unusual green choice of colour.

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    1. Thanks Joe I felt green was the right colour for this folklore themed cast.

      I will have some more traditional type ones at some point.

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