Inquisitor Eisenhorn

First Inq. figure, and I found it somewhat easier to paint in this scale than 28mm. Quite pleased with it, although I have since redone the base so it is a darker, smoother grey ring (this looked a little messy on photos). Small details not immediately obvious include faint veins on his head showing years of psychic activity and his deep, menacing stare. The marble effect on the force rod and other psychic equipment on his back looked good too. Anyway, since I don't play Inquistor (Blood Bowl all the way baby ;) ) this is up for sale...

Posted: 12 Sep 2003

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Mordante
Nice work on the cape. I have a hard time rating it this high after seeing your "5" rating on the Nurgle Lord by Ollieflipkick though, and after reading your explanation of what a 5 is. It was insulting. You might want to go look at it again. This is a nice model, but doesn't compare to that one.
31 Jul 2004
Death Angel
The coat especially could have done with more highlighting. And deeper shading on the white, it looks to flat and plain. Same for his face, more shading and highlighting really could have brought it to life. The freehand on the back of the coat is nice though. Nice colour pallete too.
29 Jun 2004
slidedog
I think he looks great, well above what i would call table top quality. The freehand work looks great. Being the scale of model that it is you could probably use a bit more shadow and highlight to bring out the detail and enhance the folds and curves of the clothing. Nice Job!
17 Jun 2004
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