Worked some more on my new #Mordheim#rescuehammer kids. Lots of love for this here sorcerer but he's a bit of a problem given his previous owner didn't varnish him before priming. Chipping might occur.
Anyway once I've gone and done the skin I'll show you some sexy chaos leg action
I'm getting "your work looks like Masters of the Universe" so often that I'm going out of my way to make this guy who HAS A SKULL FOR A HEAD not look like Skeletor.
Having finished the Cauldron of Blood it's time for something a little less intricate, as a treat! The Endless Spells in AoS are some of the most fun models to paint, and since they're formed of magic who cares if you pick out all the details? But in this case... a blood snake is made of blood, so of course it's (three different shades of) blood red!
""Give up, old owl. I've fought your kind before, and your illusions won't fool me."
"I never realized I would rate the big bad wolf himself. I don't know what illusions you mean, and I don't really give a hoot. If you knew who you were coming for, you wouldn't have worn those bones."
Carlyle Grayson was not ready for his own trophies to be reanimated and attack him, and joined church ranks once reanimated.
I decided to push forward on the Blood Cauldron, and I have now reached a point where I'm happy with it. There's always more things that COULD be done, but I'm calling it here before becoming lost in the weeds.
Two more figures for my StarGrave crew. One of these will become my crews Pathfinder. Not sure yet whether the other will fill a role in my starting crew or just be put aside for later in the campaign.
I must have knocked her over by accident because at some point her judgemental finger fell off. Time to check the bits for a spare Necron finger to replace it with. I'm pleased with the clothing, need to shade and layer the face and the door she is standing on feels like it could use some rust.
More friends to paint with - more fun!
Today I painted with @feenwaldgestalt and her first little guy already looks so great and lively (and lovely!).
This is my current work in progress:
I think this terrain piece is going to reach the finishing stretch fairly soon! I want a bit more detailing on it but overall I'm pretty pleased with it. It helps that the grot on top is already painted - the one on the tank is a stand-in.
I'm at that weird stage with a model where I need to decide if "enough is enough" or go all in and keep at it forever.
What do you all think? Should I keep finding more and more details? Also, is there anything glaring?
Little palate cleanser figure before I dive into heresy ultramarines. A Stormcast Eternal with badly chipped enamelled armour and an opalescent prismatic sword.
Don't know what army I want to do for 4th edition AoS but I loved painting this woman in a way I wasn't expecting and it's nice to do a more grounded, weathered armour for a change.
Need to get back in the habit of taking pictures as I go. Last month's free mini is on the desk currently, along with a Scout Kill Team and some Blood Angels Terminators.
The dozer blade is made from plasticard, heated and bent into shape.
The support structure is mostly plastic sprue and the pistons are plastic rod/tube.
The dozer blade can actually be removed, leaving the frame behind. The idea being that I could create different blades.
I have not got around to making any more.
For this Nob I wanted to create an ork that was the least "comic relief" I could.
In addition to a slight re-posing and modifications to the weapons, I also bulked up the body with some epoxy putty: add a blob to each existing muscle and smooth it in.
I also opened the jaw wider. This left only one tooth and a lip ring. Ol' one toof was born.
The boss pole also reflects this.
Then add a touch of blood from the last person that laughed.