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Citadel Judge Dredd Perps Part 13 or Once Upon a Time in the Oldworld
Howdy, today I bring you Oldhammer Cowboy and Indians, this post started off as lets paint some more Judge Dredd perps and developed into a look into some of the early Citadel Miniatures influenced by the western film genre.
Cowboy and Indians
First up we have 'Running Sore' this miniature was tagged as Medicine Man and is a 1987 Slaughter MarginJudge Dredd RPG campaign miniature, a variant or revisit of the C Series 1985 C07 Ranger 'Scout', this miniature confused me as the slotta tag looked original and not your usual Citadel recycle, revisited miniatures tags tended to have a small lead plate on top of the old name, this had me thinking was it resculpted as a potential 1986 C03 Cleric a year later, Scout was released in 1985 and the later 'Medicine Man' now has loads of feathers about his person, has lost his bow, tomahawk axe and now carries a big mace the weapon of a cleric but not a weapon of a plains indians that I know of, I thought I would chuck that out there as I do.
Running Sore or Medicine Man
Running Sore - front
Running Sore or Medicine Man - back
Next we have 'Snake in the Grass' another 1987 Slaughter Margin miniature, a cool looking Indian chieftain wearing a headdress and with what I can only describe as a tomahawk on steroids, I did a lot of searching on this one as I did not believe he was an original sculpt, I think the base miniatures were either F3 Barbarian 'Blood' or F3 Barbarian ' Freca Foulbreath'.
Snake in the Grass - front
Snake in the Grass - back
Snake in the Grass - side
Next is 'Brave' also another 1987 Slaughter Margin miniature and the last Judge Dredd perp of this post, you got 6 of this miniature on the original offer sheet, a simple miniature, the jury is out on whether I think it is a resculpt or not. **Update** Mystery solved, thanks to Axiom of the illustrious magpieandoldlead blog who pointed out on the comments below that the Brave is a resculpt of Zuggy Spotz/Crazy Joseph, he is in my cabinet and starring me in the face so I took a couple of comparison shots and uploaded them below, I have a spare of Zuggy so he may be getting the western treatment very soon.
Brave - front
Brave - back
Brave and Zuggy Spotz/Crazy Joseph - front comparison
Brave and Zuggy Spotz/Crazy Joseph - back comparison
Following on we have 'Sacred Bull' a C Series 1986 C03 Cleric, while I was painting the Slaughter Margin perp miniatures it got me thinking which other Citadel miniatures might fit this group so I climbed into the loft for a mooch and came out with several western themed miniatures. He appears to be a medicine man adorned with strange ornamental armour and a big stone club, no pointy weapons for a cleric and all that, he was fun to paint.
Sacred Bull - front
Sacred Bull - back
Next we have 'Hawkeye the Scout' a C Series 1985 C07 Ranger listed and tagged as Scout and appeared as a named character in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle Second Edition campaign pack 'Blood on the Streets' or as know to many 'The Riding', we played this campaign to death over the six weeks school holiday as kids, it was loose and benefited from a Games Master as it was so RPG, the stats say he is skilled in the use of the longbow but the bow on the miniature is clearly a short bow, I still have John the Trapper too, the C07 Ranger range was full of character.
Hawkeye the Scout
Hawkeye the Scout - front
Hawkeye the Scout - side
Hawkeye the Scout - back
C Series Rangers about to be liberated from their HOTT Lurkers base
Running Sore and Hawkeye Scout - front comparison
Running Sore and Hawkeye Scout - back comparison
Hawkeye the Scout character stats
Finally we come to 'Bounty Hunter' another C Series 1985 C07 Ranger, well this one needs no introduction, the 'Uomo senza nome' or the 'Man with No Name' a homage to Clint Eastward in all those great spaghetti westerns we know and love. I am not the greatest painter but I did do my homework and put the effort into his poncho using references from my favourite appearance of his. The Handbow is a nice touch and I am sure he is quick at drawing it.
Bounty Hunter - front
Bounty Hunter - back
The man with no name
A repo of the original poncho but as you can see from the photo above there is a lot more going on
I have identified a few more 1980's Citadel Miniatures that would fit with this group nicely so in a couple of months I may dig them out and add them to the group. I do recall seeing other America Indian influenced Citadel Miniatures made 5-10 years after the miniatures above like the Deathwing, Necromunda Ratskins and Colonel Schaeffer's Last Chancers 'Shiv' so maybe it was a theme that someone on the Games workshop design team enjoyed at the time.
The 1980's and early 90's was a wonderful time for us thrash metaller's, you had the hair rockers with their Bon Jovi 'Wanted', Young Gun's movies and dream catcher tattoos but we had Joey Belladonna's Anthrax to tell us America Indian history, War Dance!!!!! enjoy!
If I have offended anyone by my use of the word Indians instead of 'Native America', it's the Warhammer world peeps I have no idea where America might be in the Oldworld it should be above Lustria but that looks like Outer Mongolia to me, many indigenous people or first nations of the world still refer to themselves as Indians especially the American Indian Peoples, I omitted the word 'Red' before Indians as I now understand it can be seen as derogatory as I would never wish to insult anyone I recognize them.
Great to see these painted up and grouped together - nicely thematic! I'm interested to see what other suitable figures might fit. The C07 Ranger 'Hunter' is perfect as a Davy Crockett type!
Isn't Brave a resculpt of Zuggy Spotz? Who incidentally might slip in nicely with the rest of the tribe :)
Ah! of course Zuggy Spotz/Crazy Joseph, I actually considered him for the group due to the feather on his spear but decided against it, missed a trick there, I just put the two together and you are so right and right under my nose. I have a spare so he might get some sandy colours, cheers Jon, I will update the post soon and cite you :) Not sure I have hunter going to check now, I have at least 3 more candidates to add when I get them I'll pm you an image, a lot of my project wip is no longer shared on FB as I had some guy copying my projects and painting same minis quicker, better :D
Great to see these painted up and grouped together - nicely thematic! I'm interested to see what other suitable figures might fit. The C07 Ranger 'Hunter' is perfect as a Davy Crockett type!
ReplyDeleteIsn't Brave a resculpt of Zuggy Spotz? Who incidentally might slip in nicely with the rest of the tribe :)
Ah! of course Zuggy Spotz/Crazy Joseph, I actually considered him for the group due to the feather on his spear but decided against it, missed a trick there, I just put the two together and you are so right and right under my nose. I have a spare so he might get some sandy colours, cheers Jon, I will update the post soon and cite you :) Not sure I have hunter going to check now, I have at least 3 more candidates to add when I get them I'll pm you an image, a lot of my project wip is no longer shared on FB as I had some guy copying my projects and painting same minis quicker, better :D
DeleteLooking forward to seeing the additions to the group! :)
Deletecheers mate blog updated with a zuggy comparison shot
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