I expect you have all seen or heard about the free Miniature of the Month promotion that Games Workshop have been running over the past year or so.
I stopped getting them when I realised that they were just sitting in their boxes and were not getting made. I must admit, however, that I have now made use of many of their parts and I only have one complete figure untouched.
Now I don’t bother about the Miniature of the Month unless I can see a use for it either towards my Discworld figures or another project…….
or the local GW shop uses it as a subject for a painting competition. A new venture for them. this and their other competitions have been online since Covid.
And so in August I picked up a Mirefolk Outcast from the Warcry game.
Now someone in GW HQ is either very safety conscious or just doesn’t want people taking the parts to build at home (or more likely put in the Bits-Box) as you are now meant to glue them together in the shop. Many thanks to the junior staff who have let me sneak out a box of parts but the manager has since confirmed that there is some sort of H&S reason it must be built in store.
I had no plan for this figure but realised that his spiked clubs looked like the additions on some Cawdor guns that I had and Necromunda became the theme. His arms were cut and bent to hold the Cawdor guns in a more suitable position, his clubs replacing the original spikes on these guns. I gave him a metal leg, his own (now a deceased enemy’s) is attached to his belt in case he gets peckish. At the same time as I was adding a modified space marine backpack I came across an article on how to model a panzerfaust being fired and wondered if the same method could be used for a jump pack. The only part of the original figure I haven’t used in this model is his face. I reworked the cowl with green stuff and used the spare face from a Sisters of Battle Hospitaller.