Bad Moons Warboss

For this round of the challenge we chose the HQ slot, which I immediately knew I wanted to paint up this warboss for. I’ve had this model (like most of my Orks!) for many years, and been looking forward to painting it for a long time. I got him in the Stormclaw box (Orks vs. Space Wolves), but I’m pretty sure you can get him in another set these days. One of my first ever models was the old metal warboss with an attack squig on his arm, so I think one of the reasons I like this model so much is nostalgia!

I painted this model much like the rest of the army so far. I don’t generally like to actively paint my characters to a higher standard, they just tend to get more details due to the fact I’m painting them alone rather than as part of a batch.

The first squig in the army was blue (on the Runtherd from last round), and I decided to make this one blue as well. Hadn’t quite decided if I was going to keep all of the army’s squigs blue, but it’s looking more likely now!

The rockets on the gun were an interesting challenge, I wanted them to stand out from each other, but not look too toylike even though I was going to paint them mostly straight primary colours. I think it worked out ok.

I really enjoyed painting those gun holsters, leather is one of those materials I find quite interesting to paint, you can add a lot of hard surface techniques like texture and scratches to this organic material. I usually paint leather from a dark warm brown all the way up to a bone colour for those extreme highlights. Here I tried something a bit different, by starting with my midtone (Vallejo Game Color Beasty Brown), and washing in the shadows with Agrax Earthshade. Then proceeded through with my usual steps up to bone. That felt like it lacked that richness I get from my usual process, so I glazed some Vallejo Game Ink Flesh Wash over the end result, which added that warmth back in. I think this ended up being a bit faster than layering all the way up from dark brown, so this may end up being my standard army painting method for brown leather.

The power klaw was a good testbed for a unit I’ll have to paint at some stage: Mega-nobz! I painted this exactly like the rest of the yellow in the army, and to me that’s ended up with a nice level of separation between the plates, so I think it’ll work well for models that will end up being 90% armour plates!

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