Ok we all know who this is supposed to be. Yep that's right Neville! Mad Neville. It's a Reaper Miniatures Chronoscape figure. I originally got it for Curt's painting challenge I was hoping to get it done for the Favourite character bonus round. But alas it was not finished in time ho Hum Can't be helped never mind. Therefore I quickly finished it as a random zombie survivor so any resemblance to any film character is totally coincidental.
I will be finishing a few things off in the run up to Salute so I would expect the next week or two to be quite random.
That's it for today. All the best Clint.
I love the way you've painted the eyes - they look very intimidating!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bry.
DeleteI did try to get a close up but I just could not get one I was happy with.
Agree with Bryan, the face works very well. Mad Neville... this kind of figure is a must really. Good job
ReplyDeleteThank you Ad. The thing with that figure is that you know players will gravitate towards it.
DeleteTremendous, would certainly be one of my favourite characters too.
ReplyDeleteJust a shame he's not a Victorian...... I might do Chinese Gordon next year!!!!! Thank you Michael.
DeleteGreat looking figure and superb paint-job, but I'm at a loss as who Mad Neville or Naville is (I've had a sheltered life), I'm guessing though that he doesn't ride camels.
ReplyDeleteOk I can't spell it's mad Neville! No but I will be starting a new project after Salute. And I know you like my new projects. So feel free to have a guess I promise I won't change my mind from what I am currently thinking. (Maybe 1 Historical and ! Fantasy!) Thank you Jo
DeleteSo, this sounds like a challenge I'm eager to fail.
DeleteSo I'm guessing the following have all been temporarily put on the back-burner: Tarzan, Chariot Racing, WW1 (other than the environs of Damascus) a mountain hangout/monastery in Tibet (for either an Indiana Jones or a Kung-fu fly-by-wire type game) and Wild West zombies.
Which doesn't leave a lot really, so going on what is currently in vogue:
Some form of fantasy Viking style game (using the ever more popular Saga rules),
or
maybe some form of Victorian Sci-fi, Doctor Who etc.
or maybe
on the historic front there's Tomahawk and Musket games and possibly "standard" Saga both still popular.
I'm going to say though I don't think you'll be doing anything to do with "big battalion" gaming nor any of the current Post Apoc. or future skirmish style of games (most of the new onesarevery weak imo).
But whatever you do I know it'll be interesting and amusing and will be looked forward to with eager anticipation
The Tarzan terrain has suffered in the winter months, so that is far on the back burner. Chariot racing never got going so that' gone completely. WW1 I am painting some figures for a friend and thinking about it so it's a possible but not likely. The Mountain Monestary ( I had forgotten about that,) I have already used the base board I had planned for the Tarzan scenery see above. Wild west Zombies did not really work in a game setting. So that's also shoved to the back for now.
DeleteHaving played Saga I just don't like it! So that's a no from me. But Fantasy is one of the options , so well done give yourself a point.
Colonial is another direction I will be looking at during Salute.
Nice character - he must have quite a grip and forearm to fire a double-barrelled sawed off with one hand!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean I had not thought of that, but you are quite right.
DeleteI'll bet he's mad - I would be too if I were called "Mad Neville"!
ReplyDeleteI just thought Neville was an unlikely name. Thanks C6
DeleteMad Neville, I like it!
ReplyDeleteNice job on him clint
He was Mad Nigel while I was painting him, but changed name to Nevile while typing. Strange how these things happen.
DeleteThank you Dave.
Yeah no excuses for my brush work..... I found him a hard one to get right so he probably does have a deranged look to him.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andy
Nice work Clint. Well done with that. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Pulp.
DeleteYou've done a fine job of painting him up and I do like that sculpt! I'm getting away from Fantasy and moving into Pulp. Sci Fi, Noir and some survivors.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne. I shall look forward to seeing the results.
DeleteGood work on Mad Maxwell..........Mad Neville....see you at Salute old boy!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Salute. Thank you Fran, I'll see you there.
DeleteFine work sir.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Clint one of my favourite characters. I nearly picked up the bones version of this character at WMMS but changed my mind the material felt a bit funny I think it will be the metal one for me.
ReplyDeleteGet the metal version is my recommendation. Thank you Simon. And he could be suitable for across the dead earth.
DeleteIndeed he would fit very well as for zombie gaming!
DeleteFantastic paintjob, a true apocalypse survivor, you can see the dark that has set upon his eyes (yes, I get poetic from time to time :D).
ReplyDeleteSeeing I'm kind of detective, I've came to a conclusion he must be somehow related to another grumpy mad person I got to know in the past years. But seems like his relative has moved up north and assimilated with the locals. But the grumpiness still lingers in his blood! Pure evil!
You're a wicked man Clint, wicked.
Any similarity to any person from the Northern Reaches is purely coincidental
DeleteThank you Mathyoo.
Certainly looks a little miffed does our Nev!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray.
DeleteMadNaville looks great Clint :)
ReplyDeleteLOL I can't spell. it should be Mad Neville Opps. Thank you Hobby worker.
DeleteHi Clint,
ReplyDeleteLovely paint job - am I alone in thinking that he reminds me of the Terminator? All he needed was some shades!
All the best,
DC
I had not thought of the Terminator..... I might have to get another one and add some green stuff shades. Thank you David Great idea.
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