Category: Miniatures

  • Vintage Metal Necromunda Orlock Juve with Stub Gun 0044 6

    This metal Orlock Juve was part number 0044/6 and was a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

    I painted mine:

    Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black

    Green: Sap Green, highlighted with Spring Green, highlighted with Golden Yellow

    Red: Pro Acryl Burnt Red then Bold Pyrrole Red

    White: Pro Acryl Titanium White

    Base: Goblin Green drybrushed with Sunburst Yellow

    Black: Art Black, highlighted with a mix of Art Black and Titanium White

    Skin: Pink Flesh, highlighted with Golden Flesh

    Hair: Buff, shaded with Burnt Sienna Umber

    Silver: Black Metal, then Thrash Metal, then Speed Metal, shaded with Art Black, highlighted with Titanium White

  • Vintage Metal Necromunda Orlock with Autopistol 0044 3

    This metal Orlock Ganger with Autopistol is part number 0044/3 and came in the Orlock Gang box.

    He’s a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

  • Vintage Orlock Heavy with Heavy Stubber 0044 8

    This metal Orlock Heavy with Heavy Stubber had part number 0044/8 for his body, a Heavy Stubber (0044/9) and backpack (0044/10). He’s a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

  • Metal Necromunda Orlock Ganger with Shotgun 0044 4

    This metal Orlock Ganger with Shotgun was part number 0044/4 and came in the Orlock Gang box.

    He’s a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

  • Vintage Metal Necromunda Orlock with Autogun 1 0044 2

    This metal Orlock Ganger with an autogun is part number 0044/2 and is a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

  • Vintage Metal Necromunda Orlock Leader with Boltgun and Power Axe 0044 7

    This metal Orlock Leader was part number 0044/7 and came in the Orlock Gang box, so he’s a lot more common than the other leader. He is a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf #191:

    My original paint job from the 1990s:

    I had plans of converting his axe to a power maul… never ended up getting the head, though.

  • Vintage Metal Necromunda Orlock with Lasgun 2 0044 1

    This metal Orlock was a 1995 Michael Perry sculpt, and was part number 0044/1. He was made for the 1995 release of Necromunda.

    He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:

    I painted my copy:

    Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black

    Red: Pro Acryl Burnt Red followed by Pro Acryl Bold Pyrrole Red

    White: Pro Acryl Titanium White, shaded with Art Black mixed in

    Bone: Pro Acryl Ivory, shaded with that mixed with Burnt Sienna Umber, highlighted with Titanium White

    Green: Sap Green, highlighted with Spring Green then Primary Yellow

    Silver: Black Metal, Thrash Metal, Speed Metal, White Alchemy and a little bit of Nuln oil to shade

    Skin: Scale75 Pink Flesh, Golden Flesh, Burnt Skin and a little bit of Pro Acryl Bold Pyrrole Red washed around the eyes/nose/mouth

    Base: Goblin Green, drybrushed with Sunburst Yellow

    My original paintjob from the 1990s:

  • Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Blake with Autogun

    Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Blake with Autogun

    I think the only Space Marine to ever come with an autogun! He’s shown as 070106/16 in the 1991 catalogue, and as Brother Blake in the 1988 RT3 flyer:

    He seems to be named after Madge Blake, who played Aunt Harriet Cooper in the 1960s Batman TV show. The mini himself:

    Painted:

    Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black

    Blue: Scale75 Artist Cobalt, highlighted with Primary Blue, then Primary Blue mixed with Titanium White

    Black: Scale75 Art Black

    Green: Sap Green and Spring green highlighted with Golden Yellow

    Red: Bold Pyrrole Red, washed with Targor Rageshade, highlighted with Bold Pyrrole Red mixed with Golden Yellow

    Silver: Black Metal, washed with Nuln, highlighted with Heavy Metal, Speed Metal and White Alchemy

    Base: Dark Mud followed by Reddish Brown pigments

  • Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Gorshin with Needle Gun

    Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Gorshin with Needle Gun

    Not a weapon you see much of any more! He’s a 1987 sculpt, shown in later catalogues as 07016/15. His name seems to be a reference to Frank Gorshin, who played the Riddler in series 1 and 3 of the 1960s Batman TV show.

    Colours used:

    • Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
    • Blue: Scale75 Art Cobalt Blue, highlighted with Cobalt Blue + Pro Acryl Titanium White, shaded with Cobalt Blue + Art Black
    • Red: Pro Acryl Bold Pyrrole Red, highlighted with a mix of that and Pro Acryl Golden Yellow, washed with Targor Rageshade
    • Silver: Black Metal, washed with Targor Rageshade, highlighted with Heavy Metal, then Speed Metal
    • Green: Spring Green, shaded with Art Black, highlighted with Golden Yellow
    • Black: Art Black, highlighted with a mix of Art Black and Titanium White
    • Dust: Soilworks Natural Soil, then Sand, then Gypsum on the top of the rocks. Reddish Brown around the rim.
    • Base Rim: Vallejo Black Grey
  • Metal Rogue Trader Space Marine Medic Kribins or Kyle with Carnifex

    This guy was down as Marine Medic Kribins early on, then Marine Medic Kyle, and in the 1991 catalogue he’s Medic with Carnifex 070133/68. He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.