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It was primed black sometime ago using my typical choice of Vallejo Surface Primer Black. So it was really no problem to pick it up and start painting, now that my Intercessors were complete. Now...will I finish? That remains yet to be seen, but I'm all in for trying. I have some camping with the family at the end of August, so I really have just this week and next to get the Inquisitor completed...and I guess the last couple days of the month when I'm back from the woods to finish up if need be.
I'm using Monument Hobbies Pro Acryl paints for this project with some added GW Nuln Oil and Agrax Earthsahde on top here and there. I'm and "inside out" painter for the most part. So I got started blocking in the undersides of the various flappy layers, the pants, and the boots. Then I looked at the shirt and started adding on some other bits like the holster and other straps. This is always a fun time because the model typically looks rather terrible at this point.
After various layers of shade, details started to appear and old Gregor started to take shape. He still looks pretty bad though, if I'm being honest. But this is all part of the process. If one can stick it out to cross this divide, beauty waits on the far side.
I took a break at his point to look at the base. I had been dabbling with it while waiting for various shades to dry.
Then it was an easy matter to pick out the details. I'm cleaving to the box art for Gregor as I felt it already looked pretty cool and I didn't see what I was likely to do to improve on it. That and I'm a helplessly avid follower of the cannon in any case.
The base is now ready to receive Gregor when he's prepared. I tidied up a bit and added details like the rebar, shell cases, and odd demonic skull bit. Not 100% thrilled with the skull so we'll see where that ends up later. Here, you can see the latest shade layer is still drying.
But that's where I'm at so far in week two of the Conclave. A late start, but I've leapt in with some gusto and we'll see where that enthusiasm takes me.
Stay safe out there.
Cheers and Happy Gaming!
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