
A blog dedicated to model building and painting. It has evolved from 40k, and now encompasses 30k, historical, and scale model building.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Updated Glowing Power fist

Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Badab War Fire Hawk Test Mini





Monday, January 17, 2011
OSL DW Chainfist Using Ron's FTW Technique







- I started with a thinned down dark angels green wash on all the hand parts, painting from the interior out as the tutorial suggested.
- Then I took scorpion green and painted the major plates on the hand sections, leaving the darker green in the recesses.
- Once this was done I added increasing amounts of yellow to the mix in order to lighten the green, painting all the edges of the hand, and som parts of the chain fist casing with this color.
- At the very end I added white to the mix to increase the brightness.
- In order to achieve the glow, I used Tamiya thinner to make a wash of the scorpion green/yellow mix, and glazed the portions I thought would be hit by the light.
I am not sure I like my version of OSL, but it was a fun experiment. My recommendation to everyone out there is to paint up old bits! Use them as test pieces. I am going to paint up a helmet now and see if I can make glowing eyes look good.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
FW Tyrant of Badab And Astral Claws Combat Squad




Virtually everything went wrong with these guys!
Important rules (try to break as many as possible)
- Paint the inner most details first. For some reason I painted all the detail and then tried to go back and do the armor.
- Have patience. I rushed a lot of armor painting after getting the details done, and then had to use washes to get into the cracks, which obscured detail.
- Never give up! I was at the point of giving up last night and gave the guys one more soft black wash. (using awesomepaintjobs recipe) It toned everything down, and when I saw the minis this morning I kind of like them!
- Have supplies handy. I ran out of space on the paper plate I use for painting, and just pushed on.
- Change brushes. My favorite brush is rubbish now. I have plenty of replacements, but I just reach for it out of habit. After this post that brush goes in the the garbage can. It has served me well for 6+ months, but its days have come and gone.
- Use the airbrush for base coating. a lot of people don't have the opportunity to do this, but I would love to see some of the better painters on the web put an airbrush through its paces.
No, in terms of my DKOK, I have to deal with item number 4. I did not bother with my mint color scheme because I did not have an empty paint pot to mix my wash in. Ron's link FTW to my recently painted Imperial Advisors, and his posting pointing out my wash pooling have been really helpful. Sometimes It takes a nudge by someone else to kick one's painting up a notch. I need to get my figure painting into gear so I am not stuck painting only vehicles for the next Storm Wardens project!
Now the real question is whether or not I can go to a GW without buying more minis to paint. As rob from warhammer 39999 noted, I have a very large backlog.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Death Korps of Krieg Test Mini









I could not resist a quick paint job, and grabbed one of the grenadier melta-gunners to see how washes would look on him.
I am not sure about the paint job. I was planning on making the DKOK mint colored like my valdor, but right now I am not sure. Should I commit to this paint job?
Inquisitor Retinue And Slaves



These two sets of models sit with stark contrast of another. The dark eldar slave models are very old, and I painted them as a sort of lark. Imagine my Inquisitor strolling into battle with 'bodyguards' of this type. The other models are forge world resin retinue models from the Hector Rex kit. The two sets of models are so different looking it is as if two completely different companies made them. The models inhabit different universes.
FYI Don't gleefully show your wife the dark eldar slave models if you her to keep playing 40k games!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Dark Angels Codex Updated!

At long last a new Dark Angels faq upgrades DA equipment to 5th edition! That makes my thunder hammer, storm shield, and cyclone missile launcher guy awesome! When I built this model I did it just for fun. In 4th edition codex game terms he just does not make sense. But now, he is a beast, with that shield finally providing protection, and his cyclone firing two shots instead of one. I think I may catch the DA fever again and paint up another terminator squad!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Imperial Guard Advisors




I've found a lot of different quality in the resin. Some of the models do not obey human anatomy very well. I wonder if this is just a case of old fw versus new fw. All of the newer models have been spot on.
I think it might be time to finally start the Krieg army. I am getting comfortable with making my own washes which seems to be a pre-requisite when working with resin kits.
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