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Title: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on November 25, 2011, 12:45:34 AM
Greetings fellow 'Clavers.

Welcome to a special new thread from a longtime member of these hallowed pages.

Inquisitor: the battle for the Emperor's 28mm soul

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/Inquisitor28.jpg)

This particular approach to creating models for the game system is by no means new. Indeed our good colleague and friend Molotov has been churning out wonderful pieces for many years and there have been some notable others. I am not here to discuss rules. Everyone knows that Inquisitor is the rules system that should be used. I will truck with no =][=munda, no sir!

Let me introduce you, therefore, to the miniatures that I use and intend to use in my 28mm games of Inquisitor:

Inquisitor Joachim Ramus and retinue
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04351.jpg)

Parts breakdown-
Ramus Hasslefree miniatures 'harby' (not a sin city mini...), brettonian knight errant head, evesor assassin gun, space marine scout arms, knife and accessories, Imperial Guard binoculars
Dave-o, the Goliath extensively converted from a Forgeworld Chaos Renegade using greenstuff, guitar wire and lots of swearing, the head is from s space marine sergeant, the arms are from a WHFB marauder and the chain sword is from an assault marin.
Hassir warmachine miniature, dire avenger shuriken catapult

-this group is a fairly standard Inquisitor warband; a zealous young Inquisitor with full field equipment, a battle worn guard veteran/ necromundan ganger and a bounty hunter with some level of separatist empathy.

High Interrogator Tobias Maw and seconded para military support group
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04352.jpg)

Parts breakdown-
Maw unknown origin, marine bolter, powersword and bolt pistol
Culin Obren forgeworld tank commander, imperial guard vox caster backpack, cadian legs
Private Banks unknown origin, complete miniature

-this group is a fanatical, militaristic grouping. The Interrogator is Machiavellian and considers his comrades to be necessarily expendable.

Viceroy Khonig Grönemeyer with mercenary bodyguard
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04353.jpg)

Parts breakdown-
Grönemeyer forgeworld Renegade HQ commander, Empire Greatswords head, WHFB Chaos marauder champion's daemon sword
Kroot stock miniature
Canus, Tarellian Dog Soldier Kroot body, Ungor Head, Gor Arms, Dark Eldar splinter pistol, Space Marine combat knife

-this group contains the only current character that I have in both 54mm and 28mm. The Viceroy runs a frighteningly large sector of Imperial space and dables in the occult and the enlistment of Xenos henchmen as he is untrusting of those of his own race through his own political experience. Wonderfully heretical to play.

Dracon Mur, Sybarite Halon and Nontr
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04354.jpg)

Parts breakdown-
Mur Old Dark Eldar warrior with elongated legs, trident from a Wych, Head from High Elf White lion chariot set
Halon Old Dark Eldar warrior with elongated legs, sword and tabard from Dark Elf Cold One Knights champion, head from High Elf repeater bolt thrower crew
Nontr old eldar fusion gun as a blaster, Reaver head, old dark eldar warrior torso, new venom crew legs, dire avenger arm

-sometimes I like to play Xenos. and what? These guys are part of a slaving ring just out of the Viceroy's jurisdiction. He has done business with the Kabal through these operatives in the past but their motives are never clear or straight forwards.

That's it for player characters/ models for the moment but I will leave you with a picture of some of the nasty things that my friends have been put up against in INQ28:

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04355.jpg)

I hope you have enjoyed looking at my miniatures and that you have found it inspiring.
I have a few INQ28 appropriate figures left to complete including a heavy weapons specialist, another tarellian and a couple of traitors. I might even be tempted to build some more as a break from my 40k armies.

Let me know what you think and don't hesitate to ask specifics about painting and basing etc.

yours in the Emperor's name

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Keravin on November 25, 2011, 11:21:21 AM
I think Private Banks might be a Mcvey mini, but can't really tell from the angle of the shot.   Might be AT 43, but I figured you'd notice the plastic feel.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: RobSkib on November 27, 2011, 05:20:57 PM
It's good to see some familiar faces, as well as some fresh ones :)

I love your painting style, and it suits the models very well. The only thing I'd comment on is that the bases look a little flat or rushed in some places. I think a light drybrush of white, bleached bone or rotting flesh would pick out all the detail quite nicely - they are all very three dimensional, but the single colour isn't capitalising on the work you've put into them at the modelling stage.

Of course, if it's just the photos, then ignore me!
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on November 30, 2011, 11:49:13 PM
Thanks for the responses guys.

@Keravin- Banks is definately not AT 43; I've had the mini for over a decade, long before the game was released.
@RobSkib- Its not actually a single colour on the bases. I sometimes do a wash and am considering it with these guys. I think the addition of static grass on those I have missed will help a bit too.

My mate painted something for me the other day ( I was never going to get round to it and he likes FW) so I'll snap that when I have based it.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 03, 2011, 08:14:57 PM
Sister Agnes

(http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04365.jpg)
(http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04366.jpg)

I'm really happy with how she came out.

parts breakdown-
SoB tank gunner (exorcist?), sculpted robes, scout bolter, modified stormtrooper back pack.

enjoy

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Keravin on December 04, 2011, 12:39:55 PM
I like the idea behind the Sister.   Main concern is she's overpowered for Inquisitor as she's just a standard sister.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: MarcoSkoll on December 04, 2011, 04:40:52 PM
She might be powerful, but it'd be a shame to not make a model for that reason. They can get used in the right warband, be saved for special occasions, or just used as GMing tools.

And Sisters aren't actually that horribly hard - you have an excuse for "Light Power Armour", and they're not going to have monstrous S&T values under that.

Well, my own Sister Phoenix has been rather formidable, but that's largely because her opponents have suffered a considerable number of jamming weapons, Perils of the Warp, missed attacks... come to think of it, I don't think anyone's actually hit her yet. Maybe she's blessed by the Emperor.

Anyway, to get back to the point - I do like Sister Agnes. A bit of a shame the Sororitas were palmed off with a WD codex rather than a proper one and new models, but this is a good way to get around those dated metal models.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 04, 2011, 05:49:02 PM
Glad you guys like here. I have a sister hospitalier or something from the old INQ retinue to paint up too and would like to do something with an Escher for a warband. She won't have high stats and ammo for the bolter will of course be limited. I will probably run her in carapace with some kind of shock absorption field rather than light power armour as that would be OP.

not as OP as if I were to use this guy:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/Deathwing/DSC04362.jpg)

:P

imagine...
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 05, 2011, 02:37:41 PM
Encore un fois.

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/Traitor%20Guard/DSC04371.jpg)
back (http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/Traitor%20Guard/DSC04372.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/Traitor%20Guard/DSC04373.jpg)(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/Traitor%20Guard/DSC04374.jpg)

Iron Warriors obliterator- painting up all of my chaos bitz at the moment so they aren't as much of a wasted investment... Also he will make a horrifiying end of campaign boss for some unlucky gamers. I like to have some very overpowered NPCs for Inquisitor as I find it takes a lot of effort out of levelling the playing field for the GM- if a player won't alter his character sheet to be more in line with the power levels/ play style of the group then drop and obliterator on him. Problem solved. Inquisitor Beard is now wheelchair bound and eats through a tube.


(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04369.jpg)

For my Soroitas warband in INQ28. Not got a name for her yet but I love the miniature and I htink she goes well with my scratch built/ multi part plastic Battle Sister Agnes.

and these two nice FW titan crew chaps (lost the princeps...) perfect as goons. I really hope I find the princeps as he needs repainting as I planned on using him as a rogue trader.

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04370.jpg)

also, GW scales... some of which are my fault...

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc305/AdamCunis/INQ28/DSC04375.jpg)

Nice natural variety there. You don't want to see the titan crew standing next to El Jonson. You really don't.

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Heroka Vendile on December 08, 2011, 05:04:38 PM
of course the scale shot is slightly distorted by the larger models also having larger and more elaborate basework.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 08, 2011, 11:37:24 PM
That is very true of course! Do you like the minis though :P
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Heroka Vendile on December 09, 2011, 05:32:05 PM
yes Adam I will placate your ego and say I like the minis  ;)
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Molotov on December 11, 2011, 12:02:00 PM
Some very cool stuff here. I like your painting style.

The plastic Sister is quite a clever conversion. I, too, like the Sister Hospitaller a great deal - even if I did end up using her as a Tech-Priestess...

The titan crew are quite good as goons, too.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Dolnikan on December 12, 2011, 07:19:46 PM
Those are some very nice models, I really should get that hospitaller one day. And by the way, sisters aren't horribly overpowerd in my experience, the one time I used one she attracted far too much fire to her head.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on November 29, 2012, 01:26:51 AM
Threadromancy!

So I've started something new... a new campaign. Its going to start slowly and be mainly art/ background to begin with. Then I'll start getting down to the nitty gritty. In the meantime I'll be adding new Inq28 stuff to this thread as and when its painted.

Don't panic if I don't include too much background- if thats the case its probably because its to be kept secret for the campaign to begin with.

Captain Mamut of the Imperial Fists, Seconded to the Ordo Xenos, Deathwatch Killteam Leader.

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/D10D3E47-416E-4F3C-A89C-D30C82C54B52-6119-000005D55785EE83.jpg)
(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/AC2E7C50-A2EC-4E71-B005-CFA20525CC38-6119-000005D55DD263EB.jpg)

Enjoy

oh but its good to be back

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Erasmus Koal on November 30, 2012, 02:31:51 AM
Very nice work- I'm especially a fan of the chapter badge on the shoulder. I take it that's hand painted? Very, very cool- not within the scope of my abilities at all, but kudos to you for pulling it off if so.  8)
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on November 30, 2012, 07:05:53 PM
Thanks very much! It is indeed hand painted and I tell you; it was a nightmare. I couldn't get it right. Third attempt worked- i didn't try to fill in using black instead I drew the shape and added the white lines in afterwards- the new base coat ceramite white was a godsend for that. the yellow is just three coats of golden yellow over a whte base coat. I may have added a sepia wash between 2nd and 3rd coat.

Nothing spectacularly difficult just time consuming and years of practice :)

I took my =][= minis into GW Angel today and they were very popular. I picked up the new 5 man cultist box, some GS and something else for Astraea... Stay tuned I'll post some WIPs soon.

Also to come- more deathwatch and something unexpected and old.

cheers

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on November 30, 2012, 09:28:29 PM
Non-IC picture of something I'm working on. No prizes for guessing what this is going to be:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/2BC29CAA-C3EA-42A7-8DA4-4983C6FD76E8-7660-000007A5D25E9636.jpg)

Not bad for 45mins sculpting. Based on WHFB chaos sorcerer. Great sculpt. Looking forward to painting it. 
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Molotov on December 01, 2012, 08:55:07 AM
Very nice.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Covenant on December 01, 2012, 05:05:54 PM
I love the painting on the titan crew. The faces remind me of the Sardaukar from Dune.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: krenshar on December 04, 2012, 09:26:04 PM
The magus is inspired!  An improvement on the original in my own opinion.

It'd be great to see the other models from the Astraea thread on here without the effects - I'm assuming that Marlo f'rinstance has more paint on him than a grey drybrush over black?
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 05, 2012, 11:17:16 PM
@krenshar et al- You will see everything from Astraea in here in the fullness of time. There's some stuff I want to keep secret-ish from my players!

as to the specific example I'm sorry but its a light white drybrush over black :P no painting progress yet. Although I have started on the assassin and undercoated most of the Imperial agents. Thanks for the praise on the Magus- I've done a bit more work on him- on the back but then I never took any pictures of the back as a WIP so its not so impressive maybe... I'll edit this post with some details when I have a minute.

@Mol- thanks; glad you approve- its nice to be doing =][= stuff again.
@Covenant- Thanks mate, not overly familiar with Dune myself.

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Covenant on December 06, 2012, 08:35:40 PM
I'd recommend watching the David Lynch version, Hadriel. Visually, there's a lot of dark nasty characters in it. Could be a good source of inspiration. A Baron Harkonnen lookalike would fit right into Inquisitor, hmm... Actually, I think I'll watch it again soon.

PS Obviously the book is miles better.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 07, 2012, 01:19:35 AM
Yeah I've been meaning to read DUNE for years now. Always something else getting in the way!

Here's a WIP for Astrae:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0702.jpg)

Bit of a departure for me. Haven't undercoated a mini white for years. The picture is horrible I've just realised...

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Kaludram on December 07, 2012, 05:46:07 PM
Ahh, the old Genestealer Magus mini.  I always thought it was a good 'un.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 19, 2012, 12:20:18 AM
Thanks @ Kaludram! I enjoyed painting him a lot. He's now finished:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0703.jpg)

I also managed to put the finishing touches on my home grown genestealer magus:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0711.jpg)

and painted up an Arbites investigator for Machelor (expect and IC post in the Atstraea thread from him soon)

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0708.jpg)

enjoy!
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Kaludram on December 19, 2012, 02:25:35 AM
Nicely painted.  I've been working on acquiring some 28mm hybrid bits to flesh out a small cult...these give me some inspiration for an alternate magus to the one I already have.  Very nice indeed.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: butchyboy73 on December 19, 2012, 08:56:48 AM
Some really nice figures there, Hadriel. I particularly like Rasmus and his retinue. I aso like the fact that you have quite a few characters of all shades and hues.  :)
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: greenstuff_gav on December 19, 2012, 10:36:02 AM
i like the arbite... DV cultist leader.with a scout arm?
can't place the head tho  :-[
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Keravin on December 19, 2012, 11:07:48 AM
The home grown magus turned out great.   Very impressed with the interrogator.   Definitely think I may just start chopping up the DV cultists.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Molotov on December 19, 2012, 03:57:44 PM
Getting better and better, Adam. Really liking these.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: Hadriel Caine on December 19, 2012, 04:30:35 PM
Ooh lots of responses... I was not expecting that! I will respond properly when I get in from work- thanks for the support!

Here's today's effort:

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0717.jpg)

(http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/HadrielCaine/The%20Fall%20of%20Astraea/IMG_0716.jpg)

This chap is going to be a real thorn in the side of the Inquisition during the Astraea campaign...

cheers

A.
Title: Re: Inquisitor in 28mm heroic scale
Post by: butchyboy73 on December 19, 2012, 10:28:20 PM
Oooh, I'm liking him  :) where did you get his left hand/claw?