Thursday, September 30, 2010

Red Scorpions




Well, I managed to sneak this in just before the end of the month so I count as having TWO updates for September. (This whole updating in a timely fashion thing is terribly difficult.)

So, as mentioned in my last update, I painted a figure for a guy named Jim on Bartertown for his donate a model army. He knew I painted Red Scorpions so he requested that I do one up for his project. I agreed. It was good because it got me painting some more of my own Red Scorpions as well. While I painted his marine I also managed to finish up two of my own at the same time. So, that's what these pictures are. I didn't take a picture of Jim's marine before I sent it off because it wasn't based and one of the shoulder pads was missing. (per his request as he has special bits of his own to use to finish off the figure.)

And before I go, do you think my Red Scorpions look like the models from the IA books? I think my paint jobs are spot on. I tried to submit the Rhino picture below to Forge World for use on their site and got into a long discussion with one of their customer service guys. He told me my Red Scorpions aren't actually painted according to the fluff. He says the painted examples on the website are correct and the pictures in the IA books are actually *wrong*!! Those are his words, not mine. That got me pretty pissed. If anyone's interested I'll post a review, (transcripts included of course,) of the conversation where the Forge World employee tells me his company can't properly represent their own models.

2 comments:

  1. Well, if you look at the Red Scorpions from waaaay back in Rogue Trader days, they did have almost black armor. However, Forge World ditched that scheme and remade them with grey armor and almost black shoulder pads. Considering they've featured Red Scorpions in like 4 different IA books now and they show no interest in changing back to the old school colors, I think this staffer is just being an ass.

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