Sunday, August 10, 2014

Sons of Horus Scimitar Jet Bikes









As might be evident from reading this blog, I don't play a whole lot of the actual game, instead  focussing on painting. Once or twice a year this changes, and I get the chance to bring out an Army and engage with the gamer side of the community.

The downside, is that my list building skills are non existent. My goal is to make sure my opponent and I have a good game. Part of that though, is not bringing such a bad list, that there is no fun for the other player. This cuts both ways. The list needs to be solidly middle ground, neither broken, nor cakewalk. Aside  from Horus, who should be a death dealing machine, my NOVA Narrative list looked pretty lacking in AV14 abilities. It was also lacking in speed. Hopefully this squad of jet bikes will solve my fast moving scoring and melts-bombing capabilities.

Now for the question. I had the choice of replacing one of the heavy bolters with a melta gun, but instead I opted to give the squad melta bombs. Is this practical? I could scrimp and scrape and have a melta gun and melta bombs but it would leave my large tac squad vulnerable to walkers.

Ok.. time for everyone to snicker at these models. Go ahead, FW deserves that. In game these guys are basically single shot highly explosive suicide mission troops. The leave as fast as they come.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Horus The Warmaster



My Lord of War choice for the NOVA Open narrative event is now completed to a playable level. I have some work to do to complete the model, but since this was a last minute list change, I thought it important to get 99% of the way done. Horus still need to have final face highlights, and then dust applied to his legs. After that I think he will be fit to lead the Legion into battle.

Initially I was really worried about making the scenic base fit with the rest of the army, but I think the application of green earth weathering powders did the trick.

On to the jet bikes!

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Look Who's Coming to Dinner At the NOVA Open Narrative Event



The NOVA Open Narrative event allows FW and Lords of War. Since I am playing in the Warlord track, it seemed reasonable for me to bring the one true Warmaster himself. Why dicker around with a titan when when I can bring 500 points of doom on a 50mm base. I know it will be trivially easy for opponents to avoid the uber death star that is Horus with terminators, but I think it will be really fun to give people the ability kill the man himself.

Horus fights for humanity.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Repainting A Dave Taylor Masterpiece







Several years ago I visited the GW Battle Bunker in Glen Burnie Maryland, where  I discovered that Dave Taylor had an incredible Ultramarines force on display. Until then I had not liked Ultramarines, and had gone so far as to be proud of the fact that I had never painted a 'blue' marine.  A little context, if you were painting back in those days, you might remember how much nerd-rage the Ultramarines took.  Dave's force changed my opinion. His was one of the first beautifully painted forces I had seen. His army was awe inspiring, and my Ultramarines force was started specifically because of his

Rather than duplicate Dave's force, I decided to focus on weathering the models. Almost by accident I picked up a military modeling magazine and saw what the historical guys were doing with air brushes.

So fast forward a few years (and two Blood Angles, One Dark Angels, and one Tau army) later, and my Ultramarines force began hitting its stride. I had been working on the Ultras start and stop fashion in between other army projects, and by 2013 they were ready for the Nova Open Narrative event. The army went on to win two painting competitions, and inspired the Nova Open Charitable Foundation to pick an Ultramarines force for one of the next charity army projects.

I've had the privilege of working with Dave Taylor on a variety of charity projects, all the way back to the Storm Wardens. This time he did the unthinkable. He asked me to provide my painting recipes to the UM group. We have come full circle. Like all painters I remember earlier work with rose colored goggles. Context is everything. Dave had the idea to update the quintessential piece from his ultramarines force, blending both of our current styles.

In our division of labor my task is color modulation, grime streaking, and dust. The goal is to update the model to the blue recipe used in the NOVACF force, and then hand the model off to Dave to work his detail magic.

I can't wait to see how this tank turns out! So get out there and donate some money for charity. You might win this army or one of the other expertly painted ones!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Emperor's Children Loyalist Rhino









The havoc launcher is not complete, but enough of the tank is weathered and rain streaked that it was time for a progress shot. Well into painting I was surprised by some GW purity seal frosting the model. The entire top section turned white! A quick coat of gloss varnish restored the color, and then matte removed the gloss. I think this model has more varnish on it than paint!

I hope I managed to bring some realism to what is a purple tank for giant post-human warriors firm in the belief that visibility play no role on the battlefield.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Emperors Children Test Rhino



Sometimes you just have to jump feet first. I do not like how this rhino is turning out, and I have struggled with nearly every step. On the other hand, I am committed to completing the model, and seeing if success if layers of weathering, streaks, and powders is enough to bring it back in line with my other pre-heresy work.

One of the many surprises while painting this model was the behavior of vallejo paint with their airbrush thinner. Until now I have used liquitex airbrush medium instead, and I developed good control with how the paint game out using it. However a quick jaunt to Amazon left me with Vallajo's airbrush thinner. The bottle says that it improves flow. They are not kidding. The velocity of the paint leaving the airbrush is much higher, and the paint dries much slower. This rhino has fingerprints all over it where I was surprised to find out that the paint hat not dried. I think the Vallejo product will help in the long term, but right now it makes my airbrush behave in surprising ways.

So, keep calm and carry on. There is always a vat of simple green over the next hill.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Nova Open Charitable Foundation Crushed Glass Snow





The Imperial Knight is bound to be dropped off in an hour, but because I couldn't resist a little tinkering with the base, I had one last thing to add, weathering powders. The base recipe does not call for powders, but does involve Secret Weapon Miniatures purple wash. Seeing as how I covered up most of the base with crushed glass, I needed something to mix into the snow to make it look churned up. Luckily I had a dark earth color with a tinge of purple to it on hand. A few moments later and the base is 100% better than what it was. I am really happy how this turned out, and I am definitely going to experiment with crushed glass again. I wish all those who are donating to the charity luck in winning the Ultramarines army. It will be one of the nicest armies I have seen, and will turn heads everywhere it goes. I just how the winner posts some photos of the army in action. I love seeing little updates like that.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Nova Open Charitable Foundation Imperial Knight












The Imperial Knight I have been painting for the Nova Open Charitable Foundation is nearing completion. Donate some money to charity, and you can win this knight along with an entire Ultramarines army painted by some incredible folks. How often does one get to support charity via painting? It is a pretty incredible experience.  So go donate some money to charity, and while you are at it, maybe support some of the great sponsors.