Thursday, 30 December 2021

Hermit of Henge Hold Painted


The Hermit of Henge Hold is painted! To be completely honest I found this model quite uninspiring to paint which is why I left it so long to get around to working on him. I got him in the Oblivion box set when it came out (although mine did take over 6 months to arrive...) 


I wondered for a long time how I should paint him, and in the end I decided to go for a simple scheme which worked for me given how unenthusiastic about the model I was.




Now I've finished him however I'm a lot happier with the model. Though not my best work I'm happy to add him to the "finished" section of my hobby scoresheet (If I had one)

What do you think of my Hermit? Have you had a model you struggled to find the motivation to paint? If so how did you overcome it?


Using money from my generous supporters over at Patreon I purchased a rotating display stand. I like to put the money from supporters back into improving the content I make.
I'm hoping to get better at making these over time, one thing I know I want to save for is a better camera (I currently use my phone).
Please let me know what you think of this addition to my painted model articles.
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Even if it's just $1 it really helps me out!

See you all next time!

2 comments:

  1. I really like the simple and subtle paint scheme you've used.

    As daft as it sounds, I've had the Sons of Bragg, built and primed for a while now, but struggle to find any sort of will to paint them, and I've enjoyed painting my other Trollbloods.

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    1. Thanks! I've found I often get paralysis when trying to start character units as it feels a lot more important to get them right. SoB are metal so you can always strip the paint off if you don't like your first try - thats what I do!

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