I’ve been
focusing so much on Slaanesh figures recently that I’ve completely neglected
the forces of Khorne. The reason for this is simple. I like painting Slaanesh
figures as you can go all out crazy with the paint schemes. Now, this fella is
known in the 1991 Red Catalogue as Sword 1 (Khorne) link or 022005 in White
Dwarf issue 104 link. I have sort of copied the paint job found in 104, but couldn’t quite find the courage to do the
Khorne symbol. I might cheat and buy some transfers! Here is my Sword 1/022005
effort:
"This
Beastman is unique among its kind for being more classically daemonic;
its fur covered, vaguely animal body being a mix of goat, wolf and bear
in appearance and its face bearing an evil, pig snouted grin and pointed
ears. What marks this woolly devil out as being chosen by Khorne is the
twisted sigil its horns have grown into; clearly the mark of the blood
god, and a detail not to be found anywhere else on minis of the period.
Later miniatures like Khorne marked lords and champions, and the plastic
Bloodletter kit make reference to this details with the head/horn/helm
forming Khorne's mark, but this miniatures was the first and does it in
the most striking way, this miniature is the source and influences the
later examples. This beastman completely eschews armour, except for its
gut plate, which protects its furry paunch and supports its flowing loin
cloth. Other great details include the many earrings and the beastman's
beard."
White Dwarf 104 and 105 are without a doubt my favourite issues. I could look at the minis in them all day and still discover something new regarding the paint jobs which are all splendidly done. If you want to see classic old school paint jobs on the Realms of Chaos figures, then these two issues are a must have.
White Dwarf 104 and 105 are without a doubt my favourite issues. I could look at the minis in them all day and still discover something new regarding the paint jobs which are all splendidly done. If you want to see classic old school paint jobs on the Realms of Chaos figures, then these two issues are a must have.