The Ostland Hawks Return
So this is a
painting record for myself, but we will see how this develops….
I played and painted
a lot from around 1990 until university distractions arose around
1998 and after brief occasional returns since then I finally got back
into the hobby more consistently around 3 years ago when my friend
Snickit took me along to BOYL in 2015. Painting is my main hobby
area, but since moving to Edinburgh a year ago I've joined a Blood
Bowl club so I'm finally getting some regularly gaming!!
A year ago I thought
my focus would be painting up a Tzeentch warband with old 1980s and
early 90s models, or a 2nd take on rogue trader / 2nd
ed eldar army. I'm proud to say that I do now have a small lead pile
with these models ready to go, but with the blood bowl group my
attention has switched to getting teams slowly painted for this.
So this first post
harks back to my first blood bowl team that I painted when the 3rd
ed Blood Bowl game was released. I had painted the Human team black
and white and called them the Ostland Hawks. Since then we had sold
the game, but having repurchased the 3rd ed box set last
year I had in mind to revisit my original team.
Below are pics of
the first 3 players (including a “new” addition of a 2nd
ed ogre).
Painting notes:
- Need to work on
smooth transitions of inks to base colours such as on the armour
- Happy with the
shading of the white, but some improvement needed on the black
highlighting on the ogre
- Purple ink added a
better depth to the skin shading
- No weathering
attempted for a cleaner look
Paints:
Armour: Vallejo
Beige > Vallejo Golden Brown > GW agrax Earth shade > GW
Nuln oil
Skin: GW Flayed one
flesh > GW Kislev flesh > GW Cadian fleshtone > GW Reikland
fleshshade > GW purple shade
White: Vallejo
ivory > GW Fenrisian grey > GW Russ grey > GW blue shade
and some earlier WIP on the Ogre:
Anyway it might be
awhile before I return to finish off this team as I really need to
start working on my entry for the NAF championship next May...yes I
am that slow!
The Ostland Piper



Really nice work, your painting puts mine to shame, you just need to speed up is all!
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