Thursday 25 August 2022

CHARACTER BUILDING

 A long time ago when my friend Mike Harding wrote the background for my Night Hawks chapter, he said that it would be cool to take an Inquisitor with them, as the Inquisition would be investigating  my chapter, as they were founded during the Dark Founding. Now you may be asking what the Dark Founding is ? All records of the chapters that were formed in this founding were expunged from the records, due to the fact that 80 % of them turned to Chaos, and the other 20 % were lost to the warp, which is where my chapter comes in, lost out in the Eastern Fringes, they continued to do the Emperor's work, while trying to find a way back to the Imperium. Many years later they got half way back, to the Imperium's border, and were then later discovered by an exploratory force, trying to map the Eastern Fringes. Their presence was reported to the Imperium, who promptly dispatched a Inquisitor to check their loyalty, and for Chaos taint. This would be where having an Inquisitor model, would come in handy. At the time Mike wrote this, there was only the old Rogue Trader models available, which I wasn't a huge fan of at the time. so when this model came out I quickly picked one up, and then it has sat in it's blister pack until this week. The model has an old witch finder vibe to it, so I  went for a limited set of colours.


As models go, it's not the best, so I was always looking out for a better one, and I picked this next one up as part of a Warhammer Monthly vignette, which came with a scenic base and Ephrael Stern Sisters of Battle model. The base got used on one of my Chaos flyer models, as the metal weight, helped balance the weight of the flyer, and the Stern model got given to a friend at the time who had his Sisters army stolen. I like this model a lot more and think the power armour fits with the Space Marines a lot better. I went for grey armour, to make him stand out from all the different marine colours I have. 

Now both of the models above have been sat around unfinished for over 15 years, so I thought I would also get a new model painted as well, this model was a gift from my eldest daughter, as a thank you for her recent wedding, and is Governor Pryce from Star Wars Rebels, for those who don't know this character, here is what Wookiepedia says :

Arihnda Pryce was a human female who held the rank of Moff and served as the Governor of the Lothal sector under the Galactic Empire. Deceitful and opportunistic, Pryce rose to political power and gained the position of Planetary Governor through underhanded tactics and power plays. Under Pryce's governorshipLothal became a center for Imperial expansion and industrialization. Pryce's Imperialization of Lothal gave rise to a small rebellion on the planet, and her subsequent failures to foil this uprising gave way to a larger rebellion against the Empire. Pryce's destructive tendencies would be her undoing, and after a series of desperate attempts to defeat the rebels, she was killed when they successfully liberated Lothal from her grip.

Born and raised on Lothal, Arihnda Pryce was the heir and manager of her family's local mining business, Pryce Mining. After selling the company to the Galactic Empire, she began serving as an aide to Lothal Senator Domus Renking and became involved with the political elite of Coruscant, while her parents relocated to Batonn. She was dismissed from her position, however, when she became entangled in a plot between Renking and Moff Ghadi. Working for a citizen assistance office shortly after, she joined the Higher Skies Advocacy Group. During this time, she allied with key figures such as Governor Wilhuff Tarkin and a rising Navy officerThrawn, and began plotting to make her bid for power. In a series of betrayals and deceptions, Pryce engineered the downfalls of Moff Ghadi, her friends at Higher Skies, Lothal Governer Ryder Azadi, and Senator Renking. Using her power as leverage, she petitioned and was appointed the Governorship of Lothal, taking Azadi's place.

As Governor of Lothal, Pryce presided over the expansion of the Empire's presence on Lothal, which became a major Imperial base in the Outer Rim Territories. Shortly after Pryce assumed the title, the nearby system of Batonn came under insurgent threat. Under the pretense of gathering intelligence, Pryce traveled to the planet to rescue her parents. Pryce murdered ISB Agent Gudry while trying to flee with her parents, and, to conceal her role in his murder, she detonated a mining facilitydestroying the insurgent forces and resulting in heavy civilian casualties. After escaping suspicion, she returned to Lothal to deal with the planet's growing rebellion, led by the Phoenix Cell. To help combat the rebels, Governor Pryce solicited Grand Admiral Thrawn to help ferret out and destroy them.

Pryce joined Thrawn and ISB Agent Kallus in combating the rebel presence in the Lothal sector. During the course of the insurgency, she worked to root out dissent on Lothal, took part in an unsuccessful hunt for rebel leader Mon Mothma, and participated in the Battle of Atollon, where Thrawn laid siege to Phoenix Cell's base. As the small rebellion grew into the Alliance to Restore the Republic and entered war with the Empire, Lothal was strip-mined and industrialized further under Pryce. The rebel cell originating from Lothal, the Spectres, returned to Lothal to free the planet from Pryce and the Empire. After defending against a rebel attack, Pryce destroyed the Lothal City fuel depot, killing rebel leader Kanan Jarrus but falling out of favor with Thrawn, whose projects relied on the planet's resources. Terrified of what her punishment would be, Pryce mounted a desperate attack on the Lothal resistance's base. Her attack failed, however, and she was taken captive. Pryce was killed during the final battle between the rebellion and Thrawn's forces, remaining loyal to the Empire until the end.

I've kept the colours as close as I can to the reference material which I have pictured below.


Was pleased with the result of this model, so that's all for this post, hoping to get one more piece of scenery before the end of the challenge finished, so until next time stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave


22 comments:

  1. Some very interesting figures painted there, Dave. I like the Inquisitors, especially the space marine armoured one. But I found the Star Wars mini the most eye-catching - probably as I'd never heard of her. Is that the Etsy model..? Its got a great pose to it.

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    1. Thank you Simon, out of the two Inquisitors I much prefer the power armour one, and it was based off of a very cool comic book character Silas Hand, from the story Demonifuge. Governor Pryce is a prominent character, in the later series of Star Wars Rebels, and actually kills a jedi, the model came from Ebay, so probably the same as the Etsy one

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    2. Well, Pryce definitely looks cool. I did wonder whether you buy just the STLs and print them out yourself or buy the printed figures. You seem to have so many Star Wars models these days, LOL!!!

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    3. She does have a very dynamic pose, still don't have a 3D printer, so buy preprinted models, eventually though I would like to get a printer and be able to print off my own, especially models where I would like multiples.

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  2. For a minute there I thought you were gonna mix Star Wars miniatures with 40k, and of course is HERESY!!! But I see this is not case but still suspicious behavior… you likely being watched closely….

    😀

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    1. I would never commit such heresy Stewart, and taint my beloved Star Wars, with 40K miniatures, no matter how many of that galaxy's styles GW uses ! LOL As for the being watched, more than likely ! LOL

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  3. For me, the star of this post is that witch hunter. Although I've never been a fan of those hats in 40K in general, the rest of the figure really is Grim and Dark in all the best ways. Cyber arm, plasma pistol, wearing pretty much rags, pointing (Cos why not?) - love it.

    Inquisitors in Marine-stylised power armour always looked strange to me. Marines are essentially mutant humans with a (Black) carapace that is how their enhanced forms can "communicate" with their Marine Powered armour. But I don't recall ever reading that an Inquisitor would ever go through that procedure to get the carapace as I think it grows with it's aspirant marine as they are put through all the phases of implants, etc?

    Regardless, I DO like the mini very much. I recall when it was available and almost bought one (I believe it was a recast though) on Ebay just to add to my collection. The grey is a great colour to help him stand out and also to show him being Neutral compared to the Marine's own heraldic schemes. Did he turn up alone though? Rather brave...

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    1. Thank you Dai, I guess he can point if he wants to ! LOL It could be he has a digital laser fitted in the skull on that finger, and he's just taking aim ! LOL I'm also not a big fan of the hat, but couldn't be bothered to sculpt another.
      I believe the Inquisition has access to a form of power armour that doesn't involve the genetic modification like Tyrus in the 54 mm game Inquisitor. Also there was Kor Phaeron in the Word Bearers who was unable to go through the full transformation, and had modified armour, but then GW change the background all the time ! LOL
      I guess at some stage I need to work out a entourage for him, and some support troops ! LOL There starts another project ! LOL

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  4. All of them are cool, but I love the Silas Hand mini and how you interpreted the character (or the mini). Governor Pryce looks awesome too, I do like the mini a lot, nice work on all of them!!

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    1. Thank you Suber, Silas was such a great character in the comic, but I wanted to paint him in a unique way, so as to be a different Inquisitor. Pryce is such a great sculpt that she practically painted herself ! LOL

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  5. Amazingly charaterful sculpts, stunning work Dave.

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    1. Thank you Michael, a great sculpt can be a pleasure to paint, or a bad one can be a chore ! LOL

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  6. Governor Pryce steals the show for me. And despite what Matt might say, it's not just because I have a thing for the ladies! ;P No, I like the model, pose, and think you did a really nice job highlighting the grey on her uniform. :D

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    1. Thank you Faust, I never judge preferences ! LOL as a character, she is despicable, but the pose and cast are excellent, went for a smoother transition between colours on the grey, not to make the colours too harsh.

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  7. Its always nice to see a good inquisitor/witch hunter mini. The ones GW has finally been releasing for Warhammer Age of Sigmar have looked very nice to me as well but that doesn't help you much! Its nice to see Star Wars minis mixed in with all of the grimdark as well.

    By the way, I will be sending you an email soon with a couple of questions on sculpting, if you don't mind. I figured, who better to ask than yourself!

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    1. Thank you Jeff, don't think I'll be buying any more Inquisitors, just maybe some henchmen, but at a later time ! LOL Was getting Star Wars withdrawl, and needed a quick fix ! LOL
      Thanks for the email, hopefully I can guide you in the right direction.

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  8. Very nice work on some great character models, mate, that first figure should really stand out on the table top!

    Cheers Roger.

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    1. Thank you Roger, character models deserve a little more attention while painting, hopefully not too much on the battlefield ! LOL Will probably use the second one more, may have more chance of lasting ! LKOL

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  9. Nice minis, Dave, and quite a bit of variation in this post! :-)

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    1. Thank you John, variety is the spice of life, but when I finish these 40K bits, it may well be more Star Wars than anything else ! LOL

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  10. Both the Inquisitor models look great, Dave! Although the power-armoured one is more in fitting with a Space Marine force and 40k in general, I really like the top figure; the 17th-century witchfinder look really stands out.

    The Star Wars mini is excellent, really dynamic, and your painting's helped bring it to life!

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    1. Thank you Matt, I like the the power armour version for adding to the marines as well, but the other one could work to, GW released a lot of cool models later, but I'll stick with what I've got.
      Really liked the Pryce model when I saw it, and was a character I wanted to add, as she played such a big part in Rebels alongside Thrawn.

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