Tuesday, 13 January 2015

2014 complete and onwards in 2015

Well, 2014 was easily the year that got me back into painting. Hugely thanks to Bolter & Chainsword but also many other sites and people including Massive Voodoo, Michael and Painting Buddha, 'Eavier Metal on Facebook, and many other nutters I chat with on Facebook too. Receiving an invite to submit for the 2014 CMoN annual was a nice bit of icing for this Chaos Sorcerer too (though I do feel it's not really to that standard).

Monday, 24 November 2014

Completed: Seamus & Copycat

Thanks to the A Wyrd Place group on Facebook running a painting challenge for November, I finally managed to finish my first Malifaux crew master. Seamus (cross between the Mad Hatter and Jack the Ripper) being my master of choice.

Monday, 10 November 2014

Work in Progress: Noise Marines and PanOceania

It's been far too long since I've posted an update and I've been a little busy with the Bolter & Chainsword 'Call of Chaos' event. I've finally started to paint my Slaanesh Noise Marines but where I plane to do each one different I've decided to paint them in twos rather than the whole unit. So far so good.

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Work in Progress: Noise Marines & Chaos Spawn

Hobby time has been hit by that curse known as "new job syndrome", but I've managed a small amount of progress on my Noise Marine squad and Chaos spawn.

Monday, 8 September 2014

New Projects: More 40k Slaanesh

Here I go again with more brightly painted members for my Divine Flayers, Warhammer 40k Slaanesh warband. This time I'm finally going for a troop selection and it has to be some Noise Marines.
Champion & Chainsword wielders

Sunday, 24 August 2014

New Projects: Malifaux, Infinity, and more...

Ok, so not all strictly new projects as I started the Malifaux project at the same time as my Orc. So I may as well start off with my current position with Seamus and the Copycat Killer for my Malifaux crew.


Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Completed: Orc Shaman (Nazgob)

Have to admit that this little project has been fun for a fair few reason. Finally getting round to painting one of the best Orc miniatures Brian Nelson ever sculpted. Building up a base using a socket for the first time ever. Experimenting with materials like soil, lentils, and blister foam to create look of the base. Trying to desaturate colours (which I will be sure to try again) and try to get a more natural finish.