I always loved the Squat miniatures, starting when I was a little kid looking through my brothers GW mailorder catalogue. For some reason I never seriously considered collecting them. I played 2nd edition with my friends and my brother and there was always newer, and way more accessible stuff available to get excited about. I think I preferred buying my miniatures off the shelf and as advertised in White Dwarf.
I bought a few things here or there out of the catalogue, I have fond memories of sitting next to my brother on the phone calling the UK and proceeding to painstakingly read out the model codes one by one. Then the excitment of receiving the mail order box, zoats, scifi adventurers, and other weird old models. I still keep some minis in a few of the old boxes:
I vaguely remember the feeling of 'why did I want this again?' when it finally arrived. A feeling based on the fact, I think, that I never bought what I really wanted because I didn't have the means to make a whole army. This is underlined by the fact that I had an Epic Squat army:
Well now I am older and have the means and like many of us I found myself with a considerable amount of spare time this year. I started rereading old White Dwarfs and decided I wanted to start a big project. Inspired by my brothers large collection of vintage GW miniatures, I decided to tackle a dream army from way back at the beginning and began collecting Squat models.
I pulled out the old catalogue, unfortunately hole punched, as GW regularly recommended you do back in the day, and falling apart as a result:
Then I got to it and painted a test model with these colours. I also added a bit of interest in the visor, doing a Sky-Earth reflection which I would carry throughout the army. I really enjoy doing little technical parts, so this sort of thing I leave until the very end of the model and keeps me motivated
I am pretty happy with how it turned out, I think the yellow gloves might be a bit much so I will try toning that down and see how it goes. Super happy with the reflection though and didn't take long at all!