These four 28mm scale Sardaukar were sculpted by "Big Mr Tong" and can be downloaded for free as part of a ten-figure set of STL (Standard Triangle Language) files from his "Patreon" subscription service. Based upon David Lynch's vision of the Emperor's elite warriors as first seen in his 1984 American science-fiction film "Dune", the miniatures were produced using "Elegoo" Water Washable Resin on a Mars 3 Pro 3D Printer.
Each figure was undercoated in "Citadel" Abaddon Black, and heavily dry-brushed with "Vallejo" Heavy Charcoal. The super-human soldiers' belts were then 'picked out using a little "Vallejo" Steel Blue, and their firearms with Gunmetal. Finally, each model was entirely 'drowned' in "Citadel" Nuln Oil and the Sardaukar's distinctive green face-visor realised using a combination of "Scalecolor" White Alchemy and the "Citadel" Contrast paint Warp Lightning.
Alongside the last of my Sardaukar for the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge (AHPC), I have been progressing three more models produced by "Papsikels Miniatures" as part of their PAPSIPACK Welcome Models subscription set on "Patreon". I actually produced four of the Yurneyan Golem Exofist Mask figures. But during the printing process one of them sadly lost an arm.
The miniatures are strongly influenced by the look of the Engineers from the Alien movie franchise, and are absolutely crammed full of fine detail as a result. Like the vast majority of the company's considerably-sized science fiction range I am planning on using them to try out my "Duncan Rhodes Two Thin Coats", so have settled upon a somewhat simple, predominantly blue-grey paint-scheme for the "beneficent creators of sorts."
In addition, I seem to have found myself caught up in the digital "fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping, strategic card battler" known as "Marvel Snap" by "Second Dinner". This frighteningly addictive computer game has definitely got me highly enthused for super-heroes, so having had a rummage around my "Heroclix" backlog, I thought I'd put my passion to good use by pigmenting an old plastic figure of Doctor Karl Lykos' villainous alter-ego I've had gathering dust for many a year.
I'm hoping that by focusing upon this single miniature I will stave off any possibility of me abandoning my painting plans for this month and suddenly diving headlong down a rabbit hole crammed full of Marvel, DC Comics and other Indie comic book characters. Albeit, I have 3D printed a handful of "C27 Studio" sculpts, just in case I fancy tackling a few more of their 40mm scale metahumans...
Great work on the Engineer mini, although going by its curves are you sure it's not supposed to be female?
For a second I was all, "that isn't Sauron!" LOL!
More lovely stuff mate, though I have to say it's great seeing you re-painting Heroklix again! that takes me back (well a few years anyway), that looks like smashing work you are doing on Sauron too.
Cheers Roger.
More Sardaukar is never a bad thing. (Looking forward to the new flick?)
The golem is yet another damned cool sculpt. Big gloves on that one though - how does he tie his shoe laces whilst wearing them?
Sauron is an interesting XMen villlain. Liking where you've gotten him to so far.
Excellent Sardaukar. Very consistent with your previous ones so you should have a nice uniform looking unit. Great stuff.
The Engineer looks excellent. These alien inspired minis you are showing us are very nice indeed.
Sauron! Never heard of him apart from in Marvel Snap so great to see him in the real world so to speak and find out a bit about him. Superheroes are always great to see!
Great work on the Sardaukar Simon, how many in total have you got done now ? Nice start on the engineers, and Sauron