They are looking good! Black and Gold might work very good. The thing is I don't collect them but I needed the Raider as a ship for my High Elf Seaguard (still WIP) Grrr, Imrahil
I have done a little work this month, mostly assembling my small Deathwatch force, but also put together my new Archon when my miliput showed up. He is based on the old metal Fuegan model. I gave him a less "shoulders attached to hip bones" look and some new abs: Now he stands a bit taller too, and has a magnetized banner on his back. After his basecoat, he is ready to paint. Work also continues on my kabalite warriors, two of which are nearly complete. Still need to do the eyes and gems and some cleanup work, plus base. I am SUPER excited about how my first hovertank is going though! Loved painting the bones. Thats it for now, can't wait to keep painting in all the details!
Great painting @Warden, I particularly like the glass effect on the vehicles driver area. Really nice work!
Great job on the painting I love the vibrant colors and the contrast between them. Keep up this great work. Grrr, Imrahil
I am really enjoying these colors. My first four eldar/deldar are complete, starting with my two test kabalites: I really like the purple. Through this process I was able to learn how to make really tiny highlights of pink that did not overwhelm the purple underneath. The two hangers-on are also complete, good practice for the rest of the wyches (and other tanks): Next up is the rest of the infantry and finishing that hovertank! I am also a big fan of the windshield, that was fun and it turned out better than expected
Yet another sidestep project... some Deathwatch space marines! They are certainly a nice contrast from the eldar I have been painting. The "good" WIP: I got a bunch more assembled, and several are magnetized for different options. Spoiler: spears pics Aside from his spear, this Lieutenant also has a pistol option to go with his stormshield Spoiler: pistol pic Sadly the first test marine did NOT go so smoothly, quite literally he had paint flecks in the primer layer. The bad WIP: Spoiler: back The flecks in the primer caused an incredibly uneven finish. Looks even worse on camera, especially the plasmagun. Based on some internet research this was caused by 1) priming too far away from the model with the rattlecan, and/or 2) high humidity during spraying on the primer. Either case causes the paint to dry in mid air prior to even touching the model, causing major residue building on the plastic. So this means several of my newly-constructed marines need to be stripped after only the primer layer! My workaround is pinsol; I have already stripped this guy after only an hour of soaking, and a toothbrush under hot water. Turns out it didn't mess with the plastic detail like I was afraid of, but I will show pictures once he is repainted and less grainy! The more you learn...
The Lieutenant looks great already! Deathwatch has been one of my favourite parts of Space Marine fluff, I love the idea of all the chapters mixing their best of the best. Shame about the primer... but at your painting standards, the fact that you're still learning scares the bejeezus out of me!
Thanks! I think I can still make my disaster turn out ok. Considering how much lore there is about space marines out there, it just so happens there are a lot of chapters that I find really cool that could make a neat army to paint and collect. Black Templars were my first love of course, so they will feature, but there are also the Flesh Eaters awesome red color scheme, the Iron Hands, the Sons of Medusa, the Yellowjackets, Angels of Vengeance, Dark Angels, the list can keep going. The Deathwatch are going to be a great excuse to do some of the chapters I find the most interesting
Finished my first marine in over a decade: Lieutenant Scipio of the Iron Snakes! I don't have my transfers here yet, but I am super happy with how well the freehand on his shoulderpad turned out! Magnetized parts! Spoiler: Moar pics With necron spear: With pistol: Edit: after looking at these pictures I realize I took them before I repainted the baserim In any case, I will probably go back and add a bit more brown drybrushing to the bottom of his shield, make it blend into the environment some more. Now that you mention it, they did turn out quite synthwave/cyberpunk. Quite a happy coincidence!
Nope! I have four lychguard/praetorians assembled to make a small kill team, but really I only bought the kit for the extra weapons bits for the deathwatch to use Although those new war-of-the-worlds-esque construct-walkers the necrons have now are super cool looking...
Happy Fourth of July! My previous test marine is stripped and now repainted, and I am happy with the results: Brother Tex of the Stars of Dorn For those of you who have never heard of the Stars of Dorn space marine chapter, please read the heretically hilarious bit of parody that is contained here and here. Spoiler: moar pics Please note Brother Tex has both a spider and the skull of a blue-bellied kommie alien on his base Better view of the star on his kneepad: Makes sense! Did your opinions of the necrons change much after their lore made the transition from just 40Ks Terminator robots to the more Egyptians-in-space lore they have now? I can only imagine how insane it would be to edge highlight a ghost ark