I assembled the first of my Paladins for my Grey Knight force just recently and decided to paint him before assembling any more. Given that I don't yet play any games with this army, i'm not in any great rush to complete assembling them all and will instead attempt to paint each model before building the next.
A project most likely doomed to fail given my history of flitting from one painting project to the next, but the person who fails is the person who never tries.
I'm still undecided as to how I plan on basing them.
Also, as a quick side note, our local rpg group put in for a kickstarter last year for a company called HeroForge, they perform 3D printing of models that you design on their website and as part of our kickstarter package we all were able to choose a model.
Unfortunately I didn't grab a picture before I put some paint on it, but here it stands after the first run through of painting. It's not the greatest paint work of my life, far from it in fact, but when it's down on the table it works for me so i'm happy.
That is, indeed, a terrible photo and I shall provide another one when i next fish him out of whatever box i stashed him in.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Monday, 27 April 2015
WIP on some Space Wolves
And here I present some unflattering photos of Krom Dragongaze, Wolf Lord. I have since drilled out his bolter barrel as it was pointed out to me at length that I had not done so. I also really need a photo booth.
Given that he is a wolf lord I did spend some more time on him than other models. This guy, however, was painted sometime before christmas. Given the unfortunate hot summer we experienced I have done very little painting indeed and have only just started picking up the brushes again. Much to my dismay some of my paints have decided that the near egg boiling temperatures my room met that they would go hard on me and become mostly useless.
Apart from my Iron Priest mounted on a Thunderwolf conversion, my Wolves have seen next to no action with the paints. Apart from the flyer, which I sporadically work on, albeit unusually so. I undercoated it a soft grey and have since been adding on some detail here and there over time. My plan is to knock out the detail and then carefully put in a wash into the obvious recesses of the model and perhaps try my hand at a wet blend of other areas to give the grey tone a shading effect. I mostly want to leave it strongly grey and fear that I will spoil it if I go overboard.
In the meantime, I began some paint work on the warmachine starter box for one of the factions, this was, and might still, going to be a giveaway from the facebook page once it reached a certain level of likes. However, after simply attempting to paint one model I decided that I really don't like the models, especially compared to the Trollblood Hordes models which I actually enjoyed painting.
I've also been working on my Grey Knights, taking time with assembly and posing and I just spent the last few days painting the banner for the paladin unit. It still needs some shading work done to it, but overall I could leave it where it is and be happy with it for tabletop work. I played with a few armour colour schemes for the boys and have opted for a silver with a blue wash, silver drybrush and black wash. It gives the grim dark feel to me and the occasional blue shiny parts offset the usual dull metallics I often see with them.
As always, comments and criticism is welcome and appreciated.
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Space Wolf Update
So, after a hiatus of modelling and painting I'm finally back in the saddle. I most recently converted and painted a Space Wolf Iron Priest mounted on a Thunderwolf. My brother, who has some awesome photography skills will help me take some pictures of that guy soon, but in the meantime i'll add some dodgy pics from my phone.
Now, i'm currently working on assembling some grey knights and thanks to the inspiration of another member of a popular forum i frequent i have a plan of assembly for one of the dreadknights in order to create a somewhat heroic pose. Here's hoping it doesn't fail horribly.
Anyway, here's the picture of the Iron Priest:
The Fenrisian wolves in the background are now currently painted and the basing is mostly done, I'm just still attempting to decide if and how I should make some of them look like cyberwolves.
Now, i'm currently working on assembling some grey knights and thanks to the inspiration of another member of a popular forum i frequent i have a plan of assembly for one of the dreadknights in order to create a somewhat heroic pose. Here's hoping it doesn't fail horribly.
Anyway, here's the picture of the Iron Priest:
The Fenrisian wolves in the background are now currently painted and the basing is mostly done, I'm just still attempting to decide if and how I should make some of them look like cyberwolves.
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