A Jes Goodwin sculpt from 1997, as per White Dwarf #235! This one was new in the blister, and the body is part number 010109101, the gun 010109102 and the bipod 010109103:
More pics to come once painted.
A Jes Goodwin sculpt from 1997, as per White Dwarf #235! This one was new in the blister, and the body is part number 010109101, the gun 010109102 and the bipod 010109103:
More pics to come once painted.
A Jes Goodwin sculpt, part number 010109002. This guy has been partially stripped – pics:
Another Jes Goodwin sculpt.
My original paint job from the 1990s:
Found one of the boltgun guys – part number 010111301. He’s a Jes Goodwin sculpt as per White Dwarf #235. From 1997! Pics:
Designed in 1997 by Jes Goodwin. More pics to come once painted!
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Base coat: Scale75 Artist Cobalt, shaded with Prussian Blue, highlighted with Primary Blue
Black: Scale75 Art Black, highlighted with a mix of Pastel Blue and Black
White: Scale75 Art White, shaded with a mix of Pastel Blue and Art White, highlighted with Art White. Didn’t like how close that was to the blue, so re-did with Off White, then Buff, then shaded with a mixture of Buff and Burnt Sienna Umber.
Red: Scale75 Red Ochre, brought up to Crimson, then a highlight of Primary Red, then a highlight of Orange. Shaded with Dark Violet.
Skin: Scale75 Art White, then Light Skin, a light coat of Light Skin/Crimson around the eyes and mouth, then some Pink Skin, highlighted again with Light Skin, shaded with watered down Burnt Skin, eyes a mixture of Violet Grey and White, pupil Art Black, iris a mixture of Prussian Blue and Primary Blue
Shells: Decayed Metal
Gold: Necro Gold, shaded with Chestnut ink, highlighted with Elven Gold and then Citrine Alchemy
Hair: Burnt Sienna Umber followed by Raw Sienna, highlighted with Yellow Ochre
Silver: Scale75 Black Metal, shaded with a mix of Prussian Blue and Green Grey
Pigment: Scale75 Soilworks Reddish Brown
Work in progress:
This guy pre-dates 2nd. Edition and is a Jes Goodwin sculpt, part number 070268/1.
More pics to come as he’s painted! He can be found in White Dwarf #170 as a conversion – no painting credit alongside the pic, unfortunately:
This guy came in the RTB09 box set. He’s the Captain with Storm Bolter, Powerglove with Grenade Launcher and Force Sword.
He needs some mold lines/flashing removed and perhaps stripping – will depend on what he looks like when his arms come off. More to come…
This Space Marine with Flamer was part number 0819/4 and the catalogues from that time state that the minis on the page shown were designed by Jes Goodwin and Normal Swales – which did which mini I don’t know.
The paint scheme here was obviously inspired by – but not totally faithful to – the 2nd. Edition Ultramarines brightness.
This was my first outing with the Scale75 Artist paints for a Space Marine and they were not thinned quite enough!
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Base coat: Scale75 Artist Light Ultramarine blended to Cobalt Blue, highlight Primary Blue
Bone: Art White followed by Off White
Yellow: Light Skin followed by Intense Yellow. Wash of Instant Full Healing. Highlight of Primary Yellow.
Red: Light Skin followed by Primary Red
Silver: Black Metal followed by Heavy Metal, highlight Speed Metal, wash Instant Shadow Black
Kneecap: Light Skin followed by Art White, shade of Instant Paralyze Blue
Eagle: Necro Gold, wash of Instant Arcane Purple, highlight Dwarven Gold, highlight Citrine Alchemy
This took me about an hour as a colour test for painting Ultramarines using the Scale 75 Artist paints. I really like the vibrancy you can get out of the colours and while it’s far from my neatest paint job I really like the overall effect.
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Base coat: Scale75 Art Black
Wet blend blues: Scale75 Light Ultramarine / Cobalt Blue
Highlight: Primary Blue
Eyes: Art White followed by Crimson, then Citadel Contrast Blood Angels Red, then shade with Instant Arcane Purple
Gold: Necro Gold / Instant Arcane Purple / highlight Dwarven Gold / ultimate highlight Citrine Alchemy
Silver: Black metal, blended to heavy metal, highlight Speed Metal, shadows Instant Shadow Black
Rubber: Art Black, highlight Black Metal
This guy at one point came in a blister with the Champion with Shotgun. He’s shown in the 1993 catalogue as part number 72401/3.
360deg view:
He’s a 1992 sculpt by Jes Goodwin. Here he is in White Dwarf 169:
Paints used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Zorn palette used: PBr24 (Chrome Titanium Oxide, in this case Kimera Honey Moon Yellow), PV19 (Beta Quinacridone, in this case Scale75 Crimson), PBk-7 (Carbon Black, Scale75 Art Black) and PW-6 (Titanium Oxide, Scale75 Art White).
Armageddon Dunes followed by Goblin Green for the base with a drybrush of Sunburst Yellow, and Scale75’s Black Metal/Thrash Metal/Heavy Metal/Speed Metal/White Alchemy for the metallics.
This Adeptus Arbites Champion with Shotgun has an awesome hat. Designed by Jes Goodwin. Part number 72401/4.
Marked as 1992.
A 360 degree view:
This guy is designed by Jes Goodwin and is marked as Codicier 2 in the catalogue, part number 70083/1.
Marked as 1994, near as I can make out.
Paints used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Base coat: Scale75 Artist Cobalt Blue, blending up to Primary Blue, shade of Cobalt Blue
Black: Scale75 Artist Black, highlight of Violet Grey
Silver: Scale75 Black Metal
Bone/Parchment: Scale75 Buff, blended up to Off White and Vanilla White, shade of Burnt Sienna Umber
Purple: Dark Violet, with Purple blended to a mix of Purple and Violet Grey, on the oval thing on the axe a highlight of Art White for the reflection
Hot metal effect: Art White followed by Primary Yellow, blended to Golden Flesh, blended to Orange, blended to Primary Red, blended to Crimson. Edge highlighting done with a mix of 50:50 Burnt Sienna and Burnt Sienna Umber, with corners done in Art Black.
Work in progress: