I picked this up at the US Oldhammer Day in 2015 and finally (finally? It was less than a year! I wish all my models got painted that fast) got around to painting him. I wanted to do something different with him though. Every painted example of this classic model was largely a single color and almost all were dark: black, blue, or green mostly. I had seen one in a solid yellow body suit. I decided that I wanted mine to to look as if he was on the hunt for some heretic in a wasteland, but not necessarily through impersonation, plus I wanted to try something desaturated like Asslessman over at Lead Plague does so well. I opted for a desert camo scheme. I also wanted to try some water effects I'd recently picked up so I placed him on top of a broken sewage pipe flooding a drainage ditch of some sort. Overall, I'm pretty happy with him. He didn't turn out exactly how I envisioned, but he looked good enough to place first in the Single Figure category at the USA Oldhammer Day, last weekend!
And here's a closeup of the Assassin himself:
Awesome work on a classic! I went for a similar scheme when I painted mine.
ReplyDeleteNice! I spent a while perusing pictures if him in the internet, but didn't see any other camo ones, have you posted photos of it?
DeleteIt's funny, my eye was so drawn to the figure that I didn't even notice the detail on the base. A well deserved win.
ReplyDeleteLove the scheme - refreshingly differs from just about every other one out there.
ReplyDeleteThanks, that was my biggest concern. I didn't want just another assassin!
DeleteGreat job on that camo. As you say, it's really nice to see an Assassin break out of the solid black leotard.
ReplyDeleteYou also did a great job on his eyes. He looks stone cold.
Thanks! I was in the middle of reply to you in the forum when I got notified you were commenting here 😁
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