Secondhand miniatures are a deadly vice.
This Gotrek figure came preassembled but unpainted for half price. Half price!
His skin was Cadian->Reikland->Cadian->Kislev-Pallid, with the addendum that Pallid Wytch Flesh was used for thin line highlighting instead of dots. Nose was thinly glazed with Carroburg Crimson. Manacles and chains were Leadbelcher, Nuln, and Ironbreaker highlights. Belt and loincloth were Mournfang Brown shaded with 50/50 Black and Doombull mix, edged with Skrag Brown. Gold was Retributor Armour and Ironbreaker 75/25 shaded with Reikland and Violet 50/50 mix and highlighted with Runefang Steel. The belt faces and axe metal were also shaded again with Cassandora Yellow.
Axe metal was Iron Warriors on the inside of the blade blended to Leadbelcher on the outside, with Iron Warriors and Black 50/50 on the handle. All were washed with Nuln and highlighted with Ironbreaker. The handle studs were highlighted with Iron Warrior and then a dot of Ironbreaker. The grille was Leadbelcher, like the outer axe. The glowing interior was an improvised series of mad glazes and washes which I will not post here for your own protection, and also because I have no memory of how it was accomplished. The interior details of the axe blades were washed with extra Carroburg Crimson.
The Blued metal followed this tutorial, but with Guilliman Blue swapped for Vallejo Magic Blue and Drakenhof Nightshade swapped for Druchii Violet. The pants were Vallejo Field Blue washed with Vallejo Black Grey and then highlighted again with Vallejo Field Blue. This process looped a few times before I was happy with the pants. The top of the boots are Corvus black, the bottoms are Abbadon black. Both were washed with Nuln and then highlighted with Eshin Grey. Hair was Skrag Brown washed with Mournfang and then 50/50 Black and Khorne Red, highlighted with Skrag Brown and then Troll Slayer Orange. I washed undiluted Agarx on the hair to smooth the transition and better show the hair lines since I was unable to get the colour showing up right otherwise.
Basing him will be an issue, as I want to save his display base for a different model. As it stands his axe is too low to base him normally, so will need to improvise. I am overall fairly happy with him, but this process has revealed how desperately I need to get a smaller brush. Both the eye and the Mohawk were seriously impeded by having too big of a brush. 'Eavy Archive really helped me get an idea for how I would paint him, some of these steps have come directly from there.
Rules-wise I think I will want to use him as a Mordheim Troll Slayer.






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