Hey All
Bluddtoof here with some more of my Orks; these are the last models I need for the first day of gaming in our upcoming narrative campaign, The Cypra Incident. Both Doc and myself are using this campaign to motivate ourselves to paint up new stuff and old stuff which has been sitting on shelves and in dusty cupboards for years sometimes, I'm sure a great many of you know exactly how that feels!
Anyway on with the Lootas, I've painted all 12 I own but only 11 will be used in the first mission of the campaign, I'm sure number 12 will have his day later on though.
I was looking at my Ork collection as I put the Lootas in my cabinets and I noticed that even though I've constantly tried to maintain a consistent look over the years (17 years now collecting my Orks!!) they have changed slightly as I've progressed; originally they were really grubby and dirty with only a few splashes of colour, usually the red, black and white teef moteef and yellow and blue rokkits as well as a very few spot colours. Now though they are far more colourful, I haven't consciously made this change but I am using a much broader palette and keeping the grubby patchwork feel by using heavy and dark washes on all the otherwise bright areas. All in all I'm really pleased with the newer stuff, I think with new washes being very flat I can inject colour and high contrast without a glossy look.
So enough waffle, on with the piccies... Quite a lot....
And some individual shots....
Hope you like them, as ever C and C welcome.
My next project is some new terrain for the campaign; mission 2 will take place in and around a military compound so we want some fencing and watch towers, I've got a cunning but complex idea to try so watch out over the next few weeks for more on that...
Bluddtoof.
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Monday, 7 March 2016
SHOWCASE CERASTUS KNIGHT-LANCER and a new hobby home
It’s been a while since my last post.
I have finished* renovating my new house and have moved in.
*in that it is liveable, with some odd jobs and touch ups
still to carry out
Importantly I have got a space for my painting station
It is near a large window, so has a great amount of light.
I have been able to spend a fair bit of time back on my
models. We don’t have a TV in the living room now so that distraction is no
longer there. More time for painting!
I started a Knight Lancer before I moved but it has been on
hold for a few months. Anyway it is now complete.
BUILD/CONVERSION:
The base has an old broken rhino modelled on to it. This was
a £2 purchase from eBay, which I thought I could save. It has been put to
better use. The knight itself is pretty much as is. There was a slight issue
with positioning of the legs as the pistons weren’t long enough so needed some
green stuff to fill in the gap. Same for the power cable on that side. This is
my first big FW model. It was quite easy to put together. My big bug bear is
the lance. It has had 3 hot baths and still didn’t sit straight.
PAINTING/BASING:
The models are undercoated with Army Painter ultramarine
blue and chainmail.
Blue: I thought the base was a bit pale, so I painted it in
macragge blue to deepen it. I pained the recesses of the carapace with
drakenhoff nightshade and highlighted in calgar blue. I should have washed the
other plates edges but didn’t. I was hoping the gold would make a better edge.
I was going to do another level of highlighting, but I’m going to see how this
looks for a while. I would rather not have them that do them untidily
Gold: as per the recipe for painting stormcasts. It’s a
little red than the gold I wanted but it’s a nice colour. The lance was done
slightly different with a wash of the turquoise technical paint and a blue
glaze
Metal: washed in nuln oil, highlighted in Ironbreaker and
then dry brushed in Necron Compound, odd areas washed in agrax earthhade
I still have a lot of transfers to put on it to finish it
off but I am pretty happy with it.
WHAT NEXT?
I had 2 presents of scouts so I have combined them.
The first is camo cloak scouts with silenced bolters. These fall in to the category of cool looking, but not good in game.
I am lucky that I seem to have hit the point where I can now model units with options that aren't "competitive" as I have the "good" ones; these are for fun.
Second is another close combat squad.
I am a few arms missing after the
building the first squad, but I have some scout bikers turning ups so I may
have some spare parts to complete the unit. This squad will need a Storm to
carry them in.
I have built them, but I’m not sure if I want to paint them
yet, mainly as I have started building a Castigator…….TBC
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Old Stuff Day 2016
Hi All,
So today is old stuff day a brainchild of the Warhammer 39,999 blog but to be honest I picked it up from Dave on Confessions of a 40k adict. The idea is today we celebrate the old but good posts of our blog and others. Code40k blog has been going for over 6 years now so there is quite a lot to choose from! The authorship over the blog has changed over the years with the only constant being me!
Monday, 29 February 2016
Everyone's at it! First Video Blog
Hey guys and Girls, Tom here with a quick post
Watching the work of some of the other Code guys got me inspired so I decided to have a little mess about with some apps on the IPad and managed to pop a small video together. Have a watch if your so inclined, I apologise it's a little rough around the edges but it's a learning curve and feed back is greatly appreciated :)
Cheers all
Tom
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
40K Imperial Guard Tanks Showcase - 19th Dicers
Evening All,
Doc back with another block rocking beat......
Eh no back with another blog posting video...
Ok give up with the crappy jokes already. Tonight I want to showcase my finished tanks for the first two games of The Cypra Incident. Really happy with the end result and enjoyed the weathering process immensely.
Before I launch into the new stuff in case you haven't been following the progress on arming for the Cypra Incident please click here.
Ok first off a few photos for new models I have finished alongside the tanks:
I have another 26 models on the go at various stages. I am using a mixture of models to represent the army from cultists, forgeworld, catachan guard and necromunda figures. I think this creates the feel of an army on the verge of turning away from the imperium having been abandoned on backwater planet.
Next up is the main showcase video for the tanks. This time I have gone for a showcase video as opposed to a picture of my shiny head (thanks INNERMECH!). 3 of these tanks are old models which have been stripped and re painted which has worked really well. Hopefully this will be the last time I repaint them!
As always please leave your comments and suggestions for improvements.
Thanks
DOC out
Doc back with another block rocking beat......
Eh no back with another blog posting video...
Ok give up with the crappy jokes already. Tonight I want to showcase my finished tanks for the first two games of The Cypra Incident. Really happy with the end result and enjoyed the weathering process immensely.
Before I launch into the new stuff in case you haven't been following the progress on arming for the Cypra Incident please click here.
Ok first off a few photos for new models I have finished alongside the tanks:
I have another 26 models on the go at various stages. I am using a mixture of models to represent the army from cultists, forgeworld, catachan guard and necromunda figures. I think this creates the feel of an army on the verge of turning away from the imperium having been abandoned on backwater planet.
Next up is the main showcase video for the tanks. This time I have gone for a showcase video as opposed to a picture of my shiny head (thanks INNERMECH!). 3 of these tanks are old models which have been stripped and re painted which has worked really well. Hopefully this will be the last time I repaint them!
As always please leave your comments and suggestions for improvements.
Thanks
DOC out
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