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Blog Aginor's Painting Blog

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Aginor, Feb 25, 2017.

  1. Cageyblood
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    Cageyblood Well-Known Member

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    Get well soon!
     
  2. Aginor
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Thanks!
    Should take two weeks or so, says the doctor.
     
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  3. Warden
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    Really great looking work, but the underside of that mortis engine was probably my favorite! :wideyed::artist:

    Also liked your razordons. Only thing I never cared for about the model themselves (aside from the relatively static pose) was the little gold piece nailed to their snouts... :shifty:
     
  4. Aginor
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Is this Santa?
    Not sure but he turned up on Christmas, so... maybe I guess?
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Such a cool model
     
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Wow, it has been more than a month since my last post here again.

    Today I finished my Mortis Engine, except its base. It has been... quite the experience to paint. So many details. And very fragile.
    ...and the paint job I chose (not going for the pure ghost look but to make it fit my Deathrattle army) hasn't made it easier.

    Here are a few pictures. I am pretty happy with the result.
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    Glorious!
    The Ethereal version is a bit more impressive at first sight but feels very ordinary after a couple of seconds.
    Your style lets you appreciate all the details of the model, and give a very nice 'feel' of what a Mortis Engine, what ever it is, should be.
     
  8. LizardWizard
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    Looks lovely! I like that you didn't just go full spectral with the ghost and skeletal host!
     
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    Excellent work, I can only imagine how long it took to paint! Beautiful work :artist:
     
  10. Tarash
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    Dang all those details mustve taken a long while :D Excellent paintjob
     
  11. Aginor
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Thanks, guys!
    Yeah, at times it felt as if it would never end. I am not exactly the quickest painter in the world, and even though I cut a few corners (not much highlighting or corrosion) there are a LOT of details there.
    The cool thing about the many details is that you can look at the model for a while and discover all the little things.
     
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    Nice job, I think you need to get that base done to fully appreciate the actual model.

    What's the plan, graveyard or rubble?

    Your right about it being fragile, those bloody spirits are a complete pain in the ass :D

    Nice to see your thumb has healed ;)
     
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    My plan is a bit of rubble, maybe a fallen grave stone, and then covered in snow to fit the winter theme of my undead army.

    I am still wearing my brace most of the day and I still cannot put too much pressure on the thumb, but it has gotten a lot better so painting is OK. Shaking color bottles or cutting sprues however can still hurt so I am a bit more careful with that.
     
  14. Cageyblood
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    Super impressive! I’ll definitely be cribbing inspiration from you when I start on my own engine that’s sitting in the paint queue.
     
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    Great work matey!

    I’ve had one kicking around for years - never plucked up the nerve to put it together let alone paint it !
    ‘Impressed’
     
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Fun fact:
    Originally my buddy wanted to build and paint it (it was part of his Start Collecting box) but then these things happened:
    - he realized the model doesn't fit the army he wanted to build (Nighthaunt) despite kinda looking like it, missing the keywords and so on.
    - he opened the box, looked at the sprues, noticed all the thin, fragile bits and thought: "screw this, it would drive me insane" so he put it on a shelf.
    - the Legions of Nagash book was released and we noticed that _my_ army could use it.

    So I gave him, like, 20 bucks or so, and got this nice model that was only taking up space at his house. Everybody wins!
     
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    Lol do like a win win ;D
     
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    Aginor Fifth Spawning Staff Member

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    Nothing to show right now, but I just noticed that I joined the forum exactly two years ago! :)

    My activity has slowed down a bit, mainly because of real life stuff, but I expect an increase in Warhammer related stuff in the near future, so stay tuned. :)
     
  19. Oh_Man
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    Mortis Engine looks like a ....nightmare to paint. :p

    It blows my mind the thing doesn't just collapse in on itself. Such a tall model yet held by such small little sections. Does it wobble a lot when it's moved around the board? At the GW store they had nighthaunt on display, I noticed most of their models were stable but the executioner guy (with the hangman's noose attached to his body) was very wobbly when I picked him up by his base.
     
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    It is a lot more stable than it looks like, in fact it hardly wobbles at all when properly built. A brilliantly designed model. Whoever came up with that sculpt did a great job.
     

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