Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Inq et Nunc - Imperial Navy Bodyguard

One of my favourites of all the 54mm Inquisitor models is the Imperial Navy Bodyguard or Bosun. He's an unusual subject - an Imperial that isn't an Inquisitor or Guardsman. I also love his piratical gear and no-nonsense look.



I believe the figure was sculpted by Bob Naismith. The kit comes with a nice scarred head, some arm options and a selection of accessories for his waist.


I chose the bionic hook for his left arm rather than the cutlass - it just had more presence!

I had to do a bit of sculpting on the rear of the torso to make the fit better.

I've painted a few 28mm Imperial Navy figures in the past and painted Bosun Sol Rennick to match. He got a mid-blue uniform with white and gold detailing.


I figured such a nicely modelled bionic leg would also get a shiny gold finish!


He looks nice and imposing alongside some of my other 54mm figures:


The primary colours on these three makes them look like a 40k version of Power Rangers!

I'm hoping to make some more Naval crew for Bosun Rennick to order around - that will be a future project though!


A little bit of photo-editing and forced perspective to get a suitable environmental shot!


6 comments:

  1. It's nice to see this model painted really well. I've only ever seen it in a Specialist Games catalogue, where the painting wasn't that great, IIRC. I really like the piratey feel of the model.

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    1. Thanks Toby. It's a real struggle to find painted examples of some of the more obscure Inquisitor models. Seems like some of them were produced in miniscule quantities. Totally agree on the piratical look - love it too!

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  2. Looks great. I didn’t even know this model existed and I was around for the inquisitor releases back in the day. Your posts really make me wanna build and paint 54mm inquisitor models, and eventually play the game. One can dream!

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    1. Thanks! Some of the 'end of days' releases were pretty obscure weren't they?! I wish they'd made more of these kind of figures instead of all the IG variants.

      I think everyone should make at least 2 54mm figures btw 😉

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  3. I didn't know of this mini and I find it interesting, as it's pretty different from the rest of the Inquisitor ranges. I love your paintjob, and the golden peg leg is a touch of genius

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    1. Cheers Suber! It's definitely an outlier in terms of style and subject versus the other Inquisitor models. Definitely feels like the sculptor was given a bit more free rein with the design

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