After a 30-episode
Game of Thrones marathon viewing session spanning Seasons Four through Six with the missus (she's a huge fan), it's hard not to get inspired again with ideas for new painting projects as well as a fresh take on existing ones. First up is the
Nocturna Models 54-mm Crusader resin miniature which I, one time or another, had toyed with the idea of painting as either
Prince Oberyn Martell,
Daario Naharis or
Ser Jamie Lannister. None of them seem right until it suddenly hit me. Why not
Ser Bronn, a skilled and dangerous lowborn sellsword. Granted the miniature's facial features aren't an exact match to
Bronn but it still comes pretty darn close all things considered.
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Knight Models 54-mm The Crusader resin miniature has a face that looks a lot like Bronn |
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While not a doppelganger for Bronn, The Crusader does look very similar to the sellsword |
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Back of The Crusader's head doesn't have Bronn's semi-long locks but it'll do |
Clothing while true to the medieval period, isn't remotely close to what Bronn wore in the series. However, that's not going to be an issue for me so long as I can recreate the colour scheme of one of Bronn's many in-show costumes. As to which one, I've no idea at the present moment. I guess it would partly depend on what acrylic colours I have in hand as my paint collection is still incomplete.
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Nocturna Models 54-mm The Crusader resin miniature primed for paint (front view) |
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Nocturna Models 54-mm The Crusader resin miniature primed for paint (back view) |
Meanwhile for my
Knights of Westeros project, I'm contemplating another completely new faction to add to the series. Currently I've already completed knights/warhorses from the noble/vassal houses
Lannister,
Clegane,
Arryn,
Baratheon (Renly). Why House Mormont? For one reason and one reason alone -
Lady Lyanna Mormont. She was hand's down my favourite character of Season Six. Played by 12-year-old Bella Ramsey, Lady Lyanna stole every scene she was in (Episodes 7 and 10). Her character is an example of how daughters should be raised: strong willed, confident and brave.
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Bear Island knows no king but the King in the North, whose name is Stark |
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House Mormont remembers. The North remembers |
Speaking of knights, I'm still stuck with House Martell's Knight of Dorne. I was initially going to paint House Martell's symbol on the warhorse's caparison, having already done that to the knight's shield. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised that House Martell's symbol was just too boring to be placed on the warhorse's caparison. In my opinion, one dull House Martell symbol was about all that the miniature could take. To retain the warhorse's dynamism, I intend to paint silhouette designs of snakes to represent the
Sand Snakes of Dorne instead. Like Bronn's costume, I haven't a clue as to which design I should use. In the end, it will likely boil down to the one I can paint freehand.
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House Martell warhorse minus the Knight of Dorne |
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Some of the shortlisted snake designs for the House Martell warhorse |
Then there is an existing half-finished
Dark Sword Miniatures's Female Mage on Stairs which I have been trying get inspiration to continue painting. She came in the form of Princess Myrcella as she was depicted in
Game of Thrones Season Six. So going forward, I hope to incorporate some bluish greens and light golden yellows to the miniature's overall colour scheme. Of all the Game of Thrones projects on my worktable, Myrcella is perhaps the one most likely to see progress in the coming weeks followed hopefully by the Knight of Dorne and Bronn with House Mormont still a ways to go.
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Dark Sword Miniatures Female Mage on the Stairs who will be a proxy for Myrcella Baratheon |
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Princess Myrcella in a pink dress |
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Princess Myrcella in her last ever gown (left) and in House Martell colours (right) |
It feels like the gloomy clouds have parted and a ray of sunshine has broken through to lift the melancholy that has shrouded my creative figure painting process. Without a doubt my
Bandai Star Wars projects will still continue to grow but at least now I have equal enthusiasm for my
Game of Thrones proxy miniature figurines. Fantasy is indeed the perfect foil for Science Fiction. As Lady Lyanna would say,
I think we've had enough small talk. Onward we go towards the latest painting progress photos. But that's in the next post. Valar Morghulis! So get cracking on your own projects.