Hi All,
Well our house move is finished and a family holiday just a 4 year old's birthday next weekend and life will return to normal. As a result all is quite on the modelling front although I now have a permanent hobby space something I haven't had for some time.
After spending quite some time on it getting stuff where I want it and finding missing stuff. I have managed to get it looking like this:
I will slot my pc in the gap when I get around to it.
Good natural light plus may pick myself up some daylight bulbs or lamps. If anyone would like to share a link or links to good lights they recommend that would be great. I have laid out my scimitar jetbikes as they are first project to finish off then it will be a valkyrie gunship for my guard.
Spent some time further labelling boxes and so on to make it easier to find stuff. This doesn't look like much but i have so much more not pictured and finding stuff is important!
So much stuff still to build should stop buying really.... oh the rest of my life lol!
This room also has a handy key lock entry so I can leave glues, paints and knives lying around without worry of my small people interacting with them! Anyway until next time when I get back to normal hobby updates and hopefully have fitted in a game of 8th with Dark Bristles.
Cheers
DOC
Sunday, 30 July 2017
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Perverts on your knees...
Evening all
Firstly abit of music to keep the noise marines happy
In my absence the world has been torn apart and a girlyman is walking round pretending he's the Emperor sowing his geneseed wildly. I haven't yet dived into 8th edition and as my chapter (Space Wolves) don't have a very good history of playing well with others I'm in no rush for big marines, just think I'll use what I have till I've played abit more.
Anyhow what i am doing is scratching another itch and diving into 30k. So far i'm painting my blob squad and the characters from the Calth box set after that a support squad, heavy weapons squad and a contempor. Then maybe abit of zone mortallis while i collect vehicles
Here are some WIP shots of the Emperor's Children, waiting for shoulder pads to arrive before I continue.
The Chaplin is the nearest completion |
Cannon fodder |
Legion Vexilla/Sergeant/Nuncio-vox |
Nuncio-vox |
Sergeant and corporal |
thats about it for now, the only question left is are they goodies or baddies
Cheers
Sunday, 11 June 2017
WIP - Heresy Era Death Guard Scimitar Jetbikes
Afternoon All,
Another post so quickly after the last that is rare but I wanted to keep up some momentum after completing the Medusa. My next project is 6 jetbikes which require a lot of sub assemblies and paint jobs.
I decided on 3 sections the rider, the bike and the base. For the base I have ensured the stalk of the flyer base remained clear by masking it off. For the riders they have been temporarily attached to a base or a wine bottle cork.
I have a feeling this unit is going to take quite a while certainly one model is probably equivalent in time to painting 5 tactical legionnaires so I will be awarding myself 5 points for each when they are completed.
Current Progress:
I have 3 jetbikes ahead of the rest once the base colours are down I catch the rest up.
As always with me I have take one on further just to ensure I am happy with the colour scheme and the key part for me was where to add some green to the model. Anyway after deliberation went for the above? Any thoughts?
Here's the zombie riders primed up
So such a big, time consuming unit to get up and running. However, they are such cool looking things that keeps you going. Hope to be back soon with further progress.
Cheers
DOC out...........................................
Another post so quickly after the last that is rare but I wanted to keep up some momentum after completing the Medusa. My next project is 6 jetbikes which require a lot of sub assemblies and paint jobs.
I decided on 3 sections the rider, the bike and the base. For the base I have ensured the stalk of the flyer base remained clear by masking it off. For the riders they have been temporarily attached to a base or a wine bottle cork.
I have a feeling this unit is going to take quite a while certainly one model is probably equivalent in time to painting 5 tactical legionnaires so I will be awarding myself 5 points for each when they are completed.
Current Progress:
I have 3 jetbikes ahead of the rest once the base colours are down I catch the rest up.
As always with me I have take one on further just to ensure I am happy with the colour scheme and the key part for me was where to add some green to the model. Anyway after deliberation went for the above? Any thoughts?
Here's the zombie riders primed up
So such a big, time consuming unit to get up and running. However, they are such cool looking things that keeps you going. Hope to be back soon with further progress.
Cheers
DOC out...........................................
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
There has been some hobby progress - Showcase Death Guard Medusa
Evening All,
Doc here, I have been trying to write this blog post for a few days now and life seems to get in the way. Anyway I please to be able to showcase my newly completed well since last Friday finished Medusa. This is my first tank for my death guard and I am happy with it.
This tank is on my Hobby Season list so I will also be awarding myself a giant purple sticker for the first time in quite a while hoorah....
I also snapped some work in progress pictures which I will share first up followed by the completed model. Before I start though my first picture is my motivation to paint this army
So first off a build shot before priming and I admit they are slight pain with the canopy and the hair dryer was required to bend pieces into shape but we got there in the end.
Car park photo is next as I primed two of them, plus the scorpius and the LD vindicator at the same time.
I followed the same method of painting on this as my infantry prime vallejo grey wash agrax and 45 degree spray white. I found this gives me a simple white armour to work from. The photo above shows the washed stage and also sneak peaks another future project.
This shot shows the white applied and me starting to work up the metal, track work and the obligatory green stripe.
This shot is much further on with decals applied highlighting done, inside gun area completed. For the most part this is a clean shot prior to weathering
This shot was just before completion and I lined up an infantry model for some comparison. I think they work well together.
Completed shots here follow. Only difference from above is crew added and weathering on the tracks plus a coat of Matte varnish. I will say that is one thing I am not happy with the matte varnish dulled and in some cases removed the powder work. So if anyone out there has any tips for sealing powders without loosing the dry effect please let me know in the comments.
I hope you like this completed model please leave me love below or constructive scorn. On this basis I award myself a major sticker as it is my first death guard vehicle.
Doc here, I have been trying to write this blog post for a few days now and life seems to get in the way. Anyway I please to be able to showcase my newly completed well since last Friday finished Medusa. This is my first tank for my death guard and I am happy with it.
This tank is on my Hobby Season list so I will also be awarding myself a giant purple sticker for the first time in quite a while hoorah....
I also snapped some work in progress pictures which I will share first up followed by the completed model. Before I start though my first picture is my motivation to paint this army
This is a picture of a game played against Boss Bludtoof in Feb and boy has it got my goat. This isnt me I paint my armies. This will serve as a reminder forever more to get this army up and running!
So first off a build shot before priming and I admit they are slight pain with the canopy and the hair dryer was required to bend pieces into shape but we got there in the end.
Car park photo is next as I primed two of them, plus the scorpius and the LD vindicator at the same time.
I followed the same method of painting on this as my infantry prime vallejo grey wash agrax and 45 degree spray white. I found this gives me a simple white armour to work from. The photo above shows the washed stage and also sneak peaks another future project.
This shot shows the white applied and me starting to work up the metal, track work and the obligatory green stripe.
This shot is much further on with decals applied highlighting done, inside gun area completed. For the most part this is a clean shot prior to weathering
This shot was just before completion and I lined up an infantry model for some comparison. I think they work well together.
Completed shots here follow. Only difference from above is crew added and weathering on the tracks plus a coat of Matte varnish. I will say that is one thing I am not happy with the matte varnish dulled and in some cases removed the powder work. So if anyone out there has any tips for sealing powders without loosing the dry effect please let me know in the comments.
I hope you like this completed model please leave me love below or constructive scorn. On this basis I award myself a major sticker as it is my first death guard vehicle.
Cheers DOC OUT......................................
Sunday, 14 May 2017
Imperial Fists - Heresy Era.........Jumping in at the deep end!
Hi All
Bluddtoof here with a post about my new project; Heresy Era Imperial Fists.
I've always fancied an Imperial Fists army, I'm a devout loyalist but never wanted a smurf army and even though I love Iron Hands I don't much like painting black.
However like a lot of people out there my experiments with yellow over the decades have proved less than successful so an entirely yellow army has always been quite daunting!
But then.......! A couple of months ago I saw a really nice post or two on FB by a dude (whose name I can't remember) with a fantastically simple but effective recipe for a weathered yellow. His IF look really nice and the recipe works on all scales of models. If you're the dude and you're reading this then a big shout out to you! Thanks for the advice.
So the recipe as I've used it is:
Spray base of Zandri Dust,
wash in recesses and around rivets etc with seraphim sepia,
wash entire surface/model in casandora yellow,
wash entire surface/model in lamentors yellow.
leave each coat to dry thoroughly of course....
..and that's it basically for all the yellow bits.
what you get is a kinda dirty mustard yellow which already looks nicely weathered and with all the lovely detail picked out and shading/highlights done.
I spent longer waiting for drying paint than I did painting. Easy!!
Then it's just a matter of picking out all the other bits that aren't yellow, bolters and vents and eyes etc. In all honesty that took longer on the models I've done so far than the yellow did.
And finally I want a real dirty and war torn look so I'll be going big on the weathering!
So I started the army with a Typhon, that's right I jumped straight in with a massive tank because I hadn't at that point got any 30k marines yet, apart from 2 missile dudes gifted by Doc. I do now and am working on those, but more on that later.
This was a pretty risky move for me, my first experiment with the scheme and some new techniques too and on a fairly irreplaceable model but hey ho I thought!
Here's the finished model...
..and the first two marines I've completed which were kindly donated by Doc.
These were my test pieces and will eventually be joined by another 8.
I decided to deviate from the official scheme cos I like to have a nice bright spot colour on all my stuff, you generally look at models from several feet away when they're in play so in my mind they need to jump out a bit. Si I scrapped the black detailing from the books and I've gone with a nice bright red on weapon casings and markings etc. I also had my first go with decal fix too, with mixed results, I'll keep experimenting. I used Humbrol's version here.
All in all I'm well pleased with the results. As you can no doubt see I've added to the basic weathering result of the yellow recipe by using sponge weathering to create chipping and then a liberal application of weathering powders to create dirt and soot streaking. The metal was weathered by washing with various browns and orange and dry brushing the edges with silver and then weathering powders to dull it back. The transfers are from the FW sheet and are really nice, you get loads too, a good purchase in my book.
This was also my first attempt at using weathering powders and I've got to say that it only took a little while to get the hang of dry application. I'd recommend the FW masterclass books; they too are a really worthwhile investment and I've used a few of the techniques shown in them.
I hope you like how this has started, I know I do, and as always C & C welcome.
Next up is a 10 man breacher squad, then hopefully a 20 man tactical squad.
Bluddtoof
Bluddtoof here with a post about my new project; Heresy Era Imperial Fists.
I've always fancied an Imperial Fists army, I'm a devout loyalist but never wanted a smurf army and even though I love Iron Hands I don't much like painting black.
However like a lot of people out there my experiments with yellow over the decades have proved less than successful so an entirely yellow army has always been quite daunting!
But then.......! A couple of months ago I saw a really nice post or two on FB by a dude (whose name I can't remember) with a fantastically simple but effective recipe for a weathered yellow. His IF look really nice and the recipe works on all scales of models. If you're the dude and you're reading this then a big shout out to you! Thanks for the advice.
So the recipe as I've used it is:
Spray base of Zandri Dust,
wash in recesses and around rivets etc with seraphim sepia,
wash entire surface/model in casandora yellow,
wash entire surface/model in lamentors yellow.
leave each coat to dry thoroughly of course....
..and that's it basically for all the yellow bits.
what you get is a kinda dirty mustard yellow which already looks nicely weathered and with all the lovely detail picked out and shading/highlights done.
I spent longer waiting for drying paint than I did painting. Easy!!
Then it's just a matter of picking out all the other bits that aren't yellow, bolters and vents and eyes etc. In all honesty that took longer on the models I've done so far than the yellow did.
And finally I want a real dirty and war torn look so I'll be going big on the weathering!
So I started the army with a Typhon, that's right I jumped straight in with a massive tank because I hadn't at that point got any 30k marines yet, apart from 2 missile dudes gifted by Doc. I do now and am working on those, but more on that later.
This was a pretty risky move for me, my first experiment with the scheme and some new techniques too and on a fairly irreplaceable model but hey ho I thought!
Here's the finished model...
..and the first two marines I've completed which were kindly donated by Doc.
These were my test pieces and will eventually be joined by another 8.
I decided to deviate from the official scheme cos I like to have a nice bright spot colour on all my stuff, you generally look at models from several feet away when they're in play so in my mind they need to jump out a bit. Si I scrapped the black detailing from the books and I've gone with a nice bright red on weapon casings and markings etc. I also had my first go with decal fix too, with mixed results, I'll keep experimenting. I used Humbrol's version here.
All in all I'm well pleased with the results. As you can no doubt see I've added to the basic weathering result of the yellow recipe by using sponge weathering to create chipping and then a liberal application of weathering powders to create dirt and soot streaking. The metal was weathered by washing with various browns and orange and dry brushing the edges with silver and then weathering powders to dull it back. The transfers are from the FW sheet and are really nice, you get loads too, a good purchase in my book.
This was also my first attempt at using weathering powders and I've got to say that it only took a little while to get the hang of dry application. I'd recommend the FW masterclass books; they too are a really worthwhile investment and I've used a few of the techniques shown in them.
I hope you like how this has started, I know I do, and as always C & C welcome.
Next up is a 10 man breacher squad, then hopefully a 20 man tactical squad.
Bluddtoof
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