It's been quite on this thread for the past week. I haven't had much time to paint since the Bay Area Open, but I've been doing some model prep and today finally broke out the paints (even if it was just for base coating). I've got some exciting projects lined up including the Bonner piece (Cyanolith) and a 90mm historical I picked up on eBay over the weekend. Unfortunately there's a lot of prep work in both those projects, so I decided to start on the Northumbrian Warrior so I can do some painting in the meantime. By the time he's finished I should have at least one of those other two big projects ready to go, at least that's the plan. I'm also tempted to turn the Northumbrian piece into another tutorial. Maybe I'll write up an SBS article or just post it to my blog. We'll see how it goes.
Anyway, here's the start for the Northumbrian. He's a 54mm figure from Latorre. I had a few minor tweaks. I used some of the photo etch accessories for a belt and strapped his shield around his back. I wanted to add something to his free hand, so I thought I could use a horn I've got left over from another project. I thought about giving him an axe instead, but I didn't want to weigh him down with too many weapons. As you can see, he's just held together with sticky tack. For the painting, his right hand/spears will be left off. So will the horn, his dagger, and the shield.
Not much painting to show, just a quick base coat. I'd like to do this as a winter piece and hope to use colors to reinforce the cold feeling. While I understand the idea behind warm and cold colors, really applying it well is something that I'm still not comfortable with. So it will be a learning experience and I'm certainly open to any tips or suggestions as I go.
Oh, and I also found this while poking around online for reference. It's a scan from one of the Osprey books (not sure which one), but the sculpt is clearly based off the third figure in the image.