Monday, September 14, 2009

Wolves In Progress




I have done some more work on my wolves. I am thinking about basing now, and think I have to go with a greenish plant covered base. I may try water effects. I've found that the basing choice makes a huge difference in how a model is perceived, so getting the right base created is important. I will put up a tutorial on whatever I come up with. I wonder if the failures would be more interesting for people to see though.

I really like painting wolves. I may have to end up playing them.



Test Minis


Does anyone one else paint up test minis like a crazy person before starting a project? I have been experimenting with inks, washes, layering, and dry brushing in order to come up with a recipe like for the JAWABALLS painting contest. I have a box of old orks that are pressed into duty any time I need to experiment.



Rough Riders



A funny thing happened on the way to my bits box... I found 5 original rough riders. Having turned into a speed painter, I had to quickly get these glued up and ready for battle. I was missing a few pieces, but one halved knights Panther and I had all the legs I needed. I have no idea why I painted the horses eyes red, must have been thinking about lord of the rings or something.


Basing Really Helps

I really dislike unbased models. I found some uninspired bases left over from my Chaos demons and thought they looked pretty good against the color scheme. I may touch these guys up in the future, or try another batch to see if I can come up with a recipe closer in keeping to the marine painter version. Toning down the orange will help desaturate them a bit.

Friday, September 11, 2009

SQUATS




A funny thing happens when you are unpacking from a move...... This is weirder so, since I did not even pack up all of my 40k. My wife carefully packed everything up while I was recovering at my parents place She then moved it all into my new office---er 40K room. I found a whole Squat army painted in the original squat colors. Back when I painted these dry brushing was brand new to the hobby, and these were my super detailed minis that accompanied my RT001 beaky marines. I also have most of the original Eldar pirates and the harlequin boxed set! So does anyone one else repaint their miniatures, or do you keep them as reflections of your earlier work. God knows I have more to paint than I ever will. Why go to the trouble of stripping them down?

Monday, August 31, 2009

On the Painting Table






I hit up Pandemonium games yesterday and picked up a bunch of interesting stuff. I found a bunch of Voystroyans to add to my Imperial Guard army, as well as a female guard model with a grenade launcher. I've been steadily collecting an all female command squad, so this will help. I also found a neat wolf rune priest. I have never played Space Wolves. In fact as Dan Abnett even referenced, I found their fluff a little one dimensional. However, given all the time i have on my hands, and my need to prove I can paint again, I thought it would be fun to give another chapter a go. Wow. I really enjoy painting Space Wolves I have no idea if I will ever paint enough to field them, but I really enjoy it. I converted an AoBR marine to be some kind of blood claw wielding a banner, as well as another marine with PF. I decided to try and stick with older looking armor, since the wolves seem to be the least well equipped. The wolf recipe was pretty easy, and I will post it if anyone is interested. I do have a few more work in progress shots.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bits Boxes


So I've been wondering about everyone's bit boxes. Years ago I used to keep my bits all jumbled together in a plastic tool box. I have no idea how I ever found anything. Since restarting the hobby I have noticed that people have extremely organized boxes. I've been using plastic bits boxes from the Container store. Now I have three of these things filled with bits. My father actually brought this box back to Cambridge from Washington so I would have something to paint. How cool is that! He was able to determine that the case with 'bat wings' was not the right case to bring. I am so lucky my family supports this hobby. (my wife even painted a miniature once!)

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Combat Squad Done





I just finished two more marines so the Angels Tempest at least have one legal 5 man squad. Still lacking bases, perhaps when the rains end here in Cambridge I may go out and try to buy some basing material. I think they look better as a squad. So the Angels Tempest exist because I had to have surprise heart surgery, and while I am recovering I am staying with my parents. The Angles Tempest have no back story. There is no IA for them. Any ideas?