I've never been much of a painter. I don't enjoy it terribly much, and while I like what I can turn out it takes me ages to to models (average about 15 hours for a standard trooper).
When a friend picked up a new Skaven army I decided to give it a go, and ended up with Lizardmen. Love the Aztec theme, and the colors are good. I've been working at getting decent results, but faster, and not being quite so obsessive - sharp layers instead of smooth blending, varying primer colors to simplify base coats, etc.
And now I've REALLY thrown myself into the fire. Two weeks ago I decided to attend Capital City Carnage on the 1st of May. It's a 2250 tournament, my list has 95 or so models, and at the time I had... 10... painted.
I've finished off the unit of Cold One Cavalry since then, which makes the list:
- Slann
- Saurus Battle Standard Bearer
- Skink Chief
- Engine of the Gods
- 36 Saurus
- 16 Temple Guard
- 3 Terradons
- Salamander and Handlers
- 10 Skink Skirmishers
- 10 Skink Skirmishers (DONE)
- 5 Cold One Cavalry (DONE)
Overall theme for the army is traditional blue skin, with red scales to tie everything together - regardless of the base colors for the creature, the red scales will be there.
The saurus are primed and on the table... More to come, but in the mean time, pics of the completed:
Skink Skirmishers:
Cold One Cavalry: I changed up the bases on these guys, not something I normally do, to take advantage of the larger base area to work with. I was going for a swamp/wet mud look, with some puddles of water. Unfortunately the gloss made the mud look nice and wet, but canceled out the water puddles.
I also glossed the spear blades, with a bit of hard, bright highlighting to get an obsidian effect. I'm pretty pleased with it.
When a friend picked up a new Skaven army I decided to give it a go, and ended up with Lizardmen. Love the Aztec theme, and the colors are good. I've been working at getting decent results, but faster, and not being quite so obsessive - sharp layers instead of smooth blending, varying primer colors to simplify base coats, etc.
And now I've REALLY thrown myself into the fire. Two weeks ago I decided to attend Capital City Carnage on the 1st of May. It's a 2250 tournament, my list has 95 or so models, and at the time I had... 10... painted.
I've finished off the unit of Cold One Cavalry since then, which makes the list:
- Slann
- Saurus Battle Standard Bearer
- Skink Chief
- Engine of the Gods
- 36 Saurus
- 16 Temple Guard
- 3 Terradons
- Salamander and Handlers
- 10 Skink Skirmishers
- 10 Skink Skirmishers (DONE)
- 5 Cold One Cavalry (DONE)
Overall theme for the army is traditional blue skin, with red scales to tie everything together - regardless of the base colors for the creature, the red scales will be there.
The saurus are primed and on the table... More to come, but in the mean time, pics of the completed:
Skink Skirmishers:
Cold One Cavalry: I changed up the bases on these guys, not something I normally do, to take advantage of the larger base area to work with. I was going for a swamp/wet mud look, with some puddles of water. Unfortunately the gloss made the mud look nice and wet, but canceled out the water puddles.
I also glossed the spear blades, with a bit of hard, bright highlighting to get an obsidian effect. I'm pretty pleased with it.