My "Not Dante" model is still going to be leading a Death Company. Because my army is black/white I decided to call these guys the "Blood Company" and put them in all red armor. For the sake of fluff I'll say that these are original suits of Blood Angels armor from the second founding.
Conversions are simple arm swaps and removing the silly bits of terrain some of their feet were attached to. The latter gives a better impression of landing and also eliminates the image of these highly trained soldiers landing on sharp piles of rubbish.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
WinterGuard-Chimera01
I've been working on the weathering techniques and colours for my winter themed Imperial Guard army. Not that I'm going to get to it any time soon -- but it was a good excuse to practice vehicle weathering and snow application.
The snow is PVA, water and baking soda. The mud was applied using water, pastel pigments and PVA; I also dipped the brush in static grass every now and then for additional effect.
Additional stowage is from Venderlein -- although I'll apply it differently on future vehicles and not add any cloth to the hull. It's snowing, raining and horrible -- not so much "put your backpack on the tank" weather.
The snow is PVA, water and baking soda. The mud was applied using water, pastel pigments and PVA; I also dipped the brush in static grass every now and then for additional effect.
Additional stowage is from Venderlein -- although I'll apply it differently on future vehicles and not add any cloth to the hull. It's snowing, raining and horrible -- not so much "put your backpack on the tank" weather.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Commissar 01
This is a Forge World "Death Korps of Krieg Commissar" I'm doing on commission. He is mounted on one of my resin display bases.
The colours were client specific but I asked to practice my NMM on this one. Except for the basket on his sword I'm pleased with the results. At this stage he's roughly 50% completed.
The model itself has been a pleasure to paint. I'm likely to get one of these for myself.
The colours were client specific but I asked to practice my NMM on this one. Except for the basket on his sword I'm pleased with the results. At this stage he's roughly 50% completed.
The model itself has been a pleasure to paint. I'm likely to get one of these for myself.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Not Corobulo 03
Although my "counts as Corbulo" model is a bit more plain than I might have liked I'm very pleased with how he's coming along.
His plainness will be offset by the fact he's the only Apothecary in the army.
The display base is a Dark Arts Miniatures product I picked up to see what the other base makers were doing. It's a decent display base but not one I'd recommend to my friends. Of course I might be biased....
I have Not Corbulo sitting on my painting table along with the other ten (ONLY TEN?!!?) Swords of Sanguinius models and they look really nice together. I look forward to having this army finished some day....
His plainness will be offset by the fact he's the only Apothecary in the army.
The display base is a Dark Arts Miniatures product I picked up to see what the other base makers were doing. It's a decent display base but not one I'd recommend to my friends. Of course I might be biased....
I have Not Corbulo sitting on my painting table along with the other ten (ONLY TEN?!!?) Swords of Sanguinius models and they look really nice together. I look forward to having this army finished some day....
Tactical Squad A04
Here they are with just a few little details and white highlights to go.
I still plan on going back to touch up the tiny, tiny lettering and maybe add a highlight to it if I can.
And then it's Titan time....
I still plan on going back to touch up the tiny, tiny lettering and maybe add a highlight to it if I can.
And then it's Titan time....
Monday, March 30, 2009
Bill-Macharius02
Niroe (aka Bill N.) has commissioned an almost all Forge World Krieg army. This behemoth, a Macharius Super Heavy Tank, is getting the full treatment. Well, nearly.
I didn't break out the airbrush on this one but I did do some salt chipping and a three colour camo using masking putty. It's off to a good start at 2:07 into the project.
More to come....
I didn't break out the airbrush on this one but I did do some salt chipping and a three colour camo using masking putty. It's off to a good start at 2:07 into the project.
More to come....
TacticalSquadA02
The first Tactical Marine is finished. Because the chipping was easy enough to do, and turned out pretty well, I'm going back to the Assault Marines and adding it to them as well.
The black was done with Polly S "Grimy Black" and makes a wonderful near black grey colour. Using straight black on top of it allows for decent chipping.
The white was done with VMC "Off White" and a touch of GW Fortress Grey. The highlight was... white. Go figure.
The whole of the army should be up to this standard if I can actually get it done.
The black was done with Polly S "Grimy Black" and makes a wonderful near black grey colour. Using straight black on top of it allows for decent chipping.
The white was done with VMC "Off White" and a touch of GW Fortress Grey. The highlight was... white. Go figure.
The whole of the army should be up to this standard if I can actually get it done.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Tactical Squad 1 01
I've decided to do all of the marines with yellow helmets. I will use the black shoulder to do the squad number and type identification. So this guy is a Tactical Marine - red - and he's from the 1st Squad - 1 stripe. Squad 2 will have 2 stripes. Go figure.
I also have updates on "Not Corbulo" but I haven't had time to get decent photos. Even this guy looks seriously washed out thanks to a quick photo under the sun. Ah well. One of these days I'll take photos I'm happy with -- until then I'll have to be content knowing the model looks better than the photo does.
I also have updates on "Not Corbulo" but I haven't had time to get decent photos. Even this guy looks seriously washed out thanks to a quick photo under the sun. Ah well. One of these days I'll take photos I'm happy with -- until then I'll have to be content knowing the model looks better than the photo does.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Winter Guard 02
While there are a few changes I'll make when the models go into army mode -- I'm fairly set on the scheme for my Imperial Guard army now.
I was inspired by the Russian coats and German uniforms of World War Two and found paint recipes online for both. The helmet and armor were done with two layers of white wash -- and I'll do one layer on future models.
The head is from Pig Iron but I'm going to try another test model on a standard Cadian head to see how I feel about it. I'd much rather use straight GW products, so it's a competition legal army, but I'm not terribly inspired by the available heads.
The snow was made with baking soda and PVA glue. Nothing exciting there. It's still my favorite snow recipe. A bit thick on this one, perhaps, but that too can change for future models.
I was inspired by the Russian coats and German uniforms of World War Two and found paint recipes online for both. The helmet and armor were done with two layers of white wash -- and I'll do one layer on future models.
The head is from Pig Iron but I'm going to try another test model on a standard Cadian head to see how I feel about it. I'd much rather use straight GW products, so it's a competition legal army, but I'm not terribly inspired by the available heads.
The snow was made with baking soda and PVA glue. Nothing exciting there. It's still my favorite snow recipe. A bit thick on this one, perhaps, but that too can change for future models.
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