„Strange Object In The Imperial Vortex.“

„Object entering our control range, approaching the Sea of Fire.“
This 28mm scale white metal model is produced by “Crooked Dice Game Design Studio” and can be bought either separately as Alien Legionary 1D, or as part of their four-figure Alien Legionnaries set. Sculpted by Ernst Veingart, the miniature is clearly strongly influenced by Danilo Donati’s costume design for the Emperor Ming’s minions seen in Mike Hodges‘ cult 1980 movie „Flash Gordon“, and, along with a number of its scarlet-coloured comrade-in-arms, has rather embarrassingly been sat awaiting some attention on my painting table for a couple of years now.

Initially primed using a couple of layers of „Vallejo“ Heavy Red, the trooper was given a dousing in „Citadel“ Carroburg Crimson, before being dry-brushed with (more) „Vallejo“ Heavy Red. The guard then had all of his leather straps and belt carefully ‚picked out‘ with a smidgeon of „Citadel“ Abaddon Black. Furthermore, his belt buckle and shoulder epaulettes were subsequently were treated to a combination of „Vallejo“ Gold and „Citadel“ Agrax Earthshade.

„Wizkids“ WIPs – Sergeant Rock, Squirrel Girl and Black Canary
In order to create the illusion that the legionary’s gloves were made from a different material to his robes, I gave the figure’s hands a lick of „Vallejo“ Dark Vermillion, before shading them with a quick splash of „Vallejo“ Carroburg Crimson. Lastly I applied some „Vallejo“ Gunmetal to his face-mask’s lenses and shaded the tiny areas with a splash of „Citadel“ Nuln Oil.

With just two more of these Alien Legionnaries left to complete before I can submit the finished unit into the Angry Piper’s „Forced March“ painting event over on his „Dead Dick’s Tavern and Temporary Lodging“ wargaming blog, I’ve decided to dust down a few (really) old „Heroclix“ models by „Wizkids“ to help break up the monotony of pigmenting the same, similar-looking miniatures. Indeed, having now finished four of Ming’s gas-mask wearing hoodlums in recent weeks, I must confess to losing some of my motivation to get the significantly-sized squad finally finished.

„Trench Stench“ WIPs – A trio of Bomb Coffins
I had initially hoped that this trio of 28mm re-paints would prove fairly quick to get tabletop ready. But unlike the Black Canary – who I began progressing late last year, my Sergeant Rock and (to a lesser extent) Squirrel Girl will actually need some significant effort on account of Old Father Time taking its toll upon my earlier work. In fact, DC Comics‘ non-commissioned officer will effectively need a total overhaul after I discovered the figure was covered in tiny white blotches.

I’ve also decided to tap into my interest of „Trench Crusade“ by producing and undercoating a trio Bomb Coffins from the Ghosts of the Nomansland range by „Trench Stench“. These „hazardous battlefield obstacles“ were created using „Elegoo“ Water Washable Resin on my Mars 5 3D Printer, and should give me another opportunity to devise a reasonably quick method of creating ethereal-looking undead creatures…

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