Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Work in Progress: Orc Shaman gets some colour and a base

Hello again (or for the first time in which it should be welcome).

I've recently realised that when I paint my miniatures that my order of painting has changed a fair bit. I've started to base coat large parts of the miniature now, which is how I first learnt may moons ago, but the bigger change I've noticed is I now build and paint the base first. I used to always leave that till last, partly so I wouldn't get paint on it, but also because I didn't really enjoy it. Now, and this is completely due to blogs like Massive Voodoo (yes, I know, mentioning them again. Which if you have ever had me respond to a "how do I" question, MV is often my 'go to' source of amazing tutorials and ideas).


Saturday, 26 July 2014

Thoughts: Games Workshop Specialist Games

This has to be an area that has caused a lot of love to be lost with Games Workshop for me. Abandoning their Specialist Games lines.

Monday, 21 July 2014

New projects: Nazgob and Seamus in the starting blocks

It's that exciting time again. I've been thinking about it while finishing up my last miniature (which is always distracting and often causes me to not finish things properly).

Now this is more two separate projects as I couldn't completely decide. The first, and the one which has been distracting me the most, is the old Games Workshop (GW) Nazgob Orc shaman miniature which I have sitting in a box for more years than it should have.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Completed: Slaanesh Stormsword

It's done and before the deadline for the Bolter & Chainsword E Tenebrae Lux III came around. Have to admit to being a little worried when I decided to paint my first ever super heavy tank as it's years since I painted anything so big, and years since I finished a tank. I had been donated an old Badger syphon feed airbrush so I wasn't too worried about the size of the thing. That and making it look like a recent addition to my Divine Flayers Slaanesh warband.

First session happened. But the airbrush didn't so it was all down to the trusty hairs and bristles. And no weathering powders were used either. Hope you like it.

'Soul Flayer' (formerly the 'Extremis')

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Thoughts: Hobby distractions

We all know it, we all suffer with it, we even have a term for it too. Hobby ADD. The cause of so many unfinished models and armies.

For a while now I've been able to concentrate and actually get some models finished. But lately it's getting tougher. With friends suggesting new game systems like Deadzone, or variations on Warhammer 40,000 like Kill Zone, Kill Team, and the one that I'm struggling to not dive into, Forge World's 'Horus Heresy' system.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Completed miniature: Kharn the Betrayer

Yet another update on my Bolter & Chainsword E Tenebrae Lux vow. This time I didn't do a Slaanesh themed miniature and also managed to finish the painting in around six hours. Which is fast for me.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

Work in progress: Stormsword gets some camo

I wasn't too sure whether or not to add a camouflage pattern to my Stormsword or not so tried the route of asking on a few forum posts. Needless to say that asking Astra Militarum (Imperial Guard to us older lot) love their camo and all said to do it. I was a little unsure as I wanted to get that slight dusty look you usually see on airbrushed armour. And with no working airbrush I didn't think I'd be happy with the result.