I present Solomon Grundy for the Batman Miniatures Game...again.
My first Solomon Grundy was actually a Knight Models Hulk which I repurposed as Grundy and then later repainted as Hulk. This one is actually the proper model...well, it's the original metal sculpt, not the more recent resin one.
Painting was really easy, just as it was last time, with a lot of dry brushing. The sculpt is really characterful, although there is a small hole in the elbow joint that I might need to go back to fill.
What painting Grundy has done is reignite the spark of life in my collection of Batman miniatures. I'm not sure I'll be going back to BMG, which is heading into it's third edition already, as Knight Models continue to find new and innovative ways to alienate and annoy their customer base. However, I will try to scoop up a few bargains as people inevitably rage quit and sell their collections with the arrival of a new edition.
In fact, this has already begun and I've picked up Comissioner Gordon, three SWAT cops, Dr Strange, three Arkham Inmates, a Penguin Lieutenant, and three actual Penguins, all for bargain prices. Although it's nice to splash the cash, it's not great for my painting tally.
Acquired: 190
Painted: 173
Looks great dude!
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DeleteImpressive I like this.
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DeleteWhat an awesome piece! Great job Kieron.
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DeleteBrilliant figure Kieron! Always enjoyed this character when I'd see him in the animated shows and movies 😃
ReplyDeleteOne thing that amuses me about him is how variable his strength is. In some renditions he's a challenge for Superman, but in the Long Halloween he gets beat down by Batman.
Deletedamn, great job. such a great character.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. It's not tricky to do at all. Just liberal dry brushing.
DeleteYay, this one looks tough!
ReplyDeleteHe is in BMG. Has a stack load of endurance that needs whittling down.
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