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  • Guest

    #1

    1/16 Varangian / Dark Age Warrior

    Having thoroughly enjoyed building ICM's new 1/16 Viking figure, I thought I'd have a go at their other recent release, the Night King:


    As I'm not a fan of fantasy subjects, I wanted to see if I could paint the figure up as something else. The outfit reminded me of the lamellar armour worn by the Varngian guard:



    These were the bodyguards of the Byzantine emperors often recruited from among Northern European captives. Many of them were Vikings, and it's even thought that some Brits may have numbered amongst them through the years.

    II had a rummage in my spares box and dug out some bits and pieces of equipment which I then messed about with to try and get the right look:



    The shield is from Verlinden's Eastern European Viking kit and the quiver from their Assyrian archer offering. The sword and dagger are from the Verlinden generic medieval weapons set, with handles and pommels from Roman and Viking kits, and added pieces of metal foil for the lacing. The purse is a converted WW2 Russian ammo pouch. The front of the helmet was the spare from the ICM Viking kit, to which I added a back section made from a fallschirmjager helmet and reinforcing bars made from metal foil. As I'd dug out the quiver I also decided to make a bow,

    I then went on to make up the head. I chose a Reedees character head and added hair made from sections of Miniart horse's mane, and painted the beard on with perfect plastic putty. He's bald of course in order for the helmet to fit:



    I've no idea if this is going to work out. I haven't as yet received the Night King kit, but it looks that there may be a reasonable chance of doing something vaguely resembling a Varagian, or if not at least some loose idea of a Dark Age warrior.
  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #2
    Well I know nothing about this subject Peter, but if that's the start I'm sure it be be suburb.
    Seat near kettle please.
    John.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Cheers John - I wouldn't sit near the kettle if I were you - it's sprung a leak!

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      • Peter Gillson
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 2594

        #4
        Peter

        I am sure the kit will be a good basis for your conversion, although I would have loike to see you tackle the blues of the original figure - even though you do not like fantasy, it would be an interesting technical challenge.

        I'm sitting next to John following your project.

        Peter

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        • wotan
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2018
          • 1150

          #5
          Peter

          Excellent building skills and an unusual conversion for this guy. Watching this with interest.

          John

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          • Richard48
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 1897
            • Richard
            • Clacton on Sea

            #6
            Come on.you lot budge up.Room for lardy me in the masses.Im sure i can bring some cake.Maybe pineapple upside down cake.Watching along with the gang.
            Richard

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            • Richard48
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 1897
              • Richard
              • Clacton on Sea

              #7
              I reckon we will get Peter pushing the old epoxy around before long.
              Richard

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              • Guest

                #8
                Peter - Painting a whole load of blue would be a challenge too far for me. Just doesn't sound like fun I'm afraid.

                John - Welcome along.

                Richard - I can just about manage a bit of Milliput and Deluxe putty. I'll leave the sculpting to the experts.

                The head:



                I'm reasonably happy with the result. The sculpt was a bit lumpy around the eyes, but fortunately the visor covered most of the dodgy parts.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  I've also painted his gear, apart from the shield:



                  Hopefully it looks like a matching set.

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15734
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Hi Peter
                    Sounds as if this is a real Frankenstein figure judging by the number of parts from the spares box. An excellent start. The head looks really nice. Like John I had not heard of these bodyguards.
                    Jim

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6615

                      #11
                      A fearsome warrior. Nice work on the head. The equipment is very neat indeed

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Hi Jim - Well if it doesn't work out as a Varangian, it can always be a generic fantasy warrior. I've been fascinated by all things Byzantine for years, and am particularly intrigued by the Northern European nature of the Varangian Guard. This piece of graffiti, written in Viking runes, can be found on a balcony in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul - it reads something like 'Halvdan was here' and was probably carved by a Varnagian:

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                        Steve - Hopefully it will all come together. Many thanks.

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                        • SteveH
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1287

                          #13
                          Morning Peter

                          Great start and another super head.

                          The beard looks realistic, nicely sculpted, 1st step in a new direction?
                          Natural colour palette with the accessories, following on from the super Viking.

                          Frosty here for the first time this Autumn
                          Keep the paints nice a warm

                          Have a good day with the armour

                          Regards

                          Steve H

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Hi Steve

                            Very wet and very cold here.

                            Well, it's all gone pear-shaped!!!!!!!

                            I didn't like the first head so I spent many hours making up another, only to ruin it when almost finished. I have nothing else I can use at the moment, so I think I'll put this one on the back burner until I find an alternative. The kit still hasn't tuned up yet anyway.

                            Dammit!!!!

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                            • Steve Jones
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 6615

                              #15
                              :loudly-crying::loudly-crying::loudly-crying::loudly-crying: Sorry mate. I hope things work out soon for you

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