Yesterday evening was school #WarhammerAlliance and I got a boy and girl to paint #bloodbowl gnomes for me. I also did things with a pla printer that I should not have done but let's not talk about that.
I also restarted the skin and carapace on my #JeanSteelersCult mutants. Please tell me what you think of this shoulder so I can decide.
My first #AgeOfSigmar models, I think. Cloaks are gradations of contrast, and technical paints.
Those gorgeous bases are so full of details I went with a just nuln oil and agrax wash approach to contrast the vivid greens, with the occasional splash of colour or metallics
For a one-session-and-done #speedpaint I'm pretty happy.
A Freeguild Marshal with a random helmet (Victoria Minis, I think) a good sized demon skull, and a holstered shotgun from the Arbites. Just a few changes tweaks the era just enough.
Was notified that i would need a sidekick for #rangersofshadowdeep so i painted this in a matter of 45 minutes.
Yes you probably recognise Boris Johnson in this. It's post apocalyptic BoJo by @FenrisGames and I bought it for my proxy #BloodBowl#CountBBFace team, in case the revised Vampires had a Thrall lineman.
Steelhelm body with GSC shotgun and Stormcast helm. I originally thought two pauldrons would be too much, now one looks like too little. Maybe if it were on the leading arm it would be better? I may need to add some metallics to show chipping on the helm and pauldron still.
Bit of green accent to use these guys for Eire Rangers once there is a whole group of them.
Snail mama by Micheal Kontraros, this bust was particularly difficult to paint because the tool marks from the clay sculpture carried over. It wasn’t nice and smooth even after proper preparation.I wanted to capture a kind of playful maliciousness in kind of an illustration /comic style.
Blocking in the colours on Captain Carrot. Partly to check the colour combos (trousers were too light and needed a chestnut wash) but also to check layering and order of painting.
Hope everyone's having a good day, I managed a bit of progress on some Witch Aelves; just started the color blocking, but since it's been ridiculously humid and I've been unable to prime models, I'll call this a win!
Finished with the Urbanmechs just in time for tomorrow’s Urbie Derby. I got to try a bunch of new things with these. Used #thearmypainter#speedpaint both on the brush and through the airbrush, and the fanatic paints on a couple. First time I ever used the zenithal to guide where to go darker and lighter. Used Newsh after clear coating to bring out some panel lines. Really happy with how things turned out. #battletech#miniaturepainting
Stormlight, Battletech (before the Mercenaries kickstarter arrives), Robotech, some random samurai minis that will be joined by others eventually, and some Gundam Artifact.
Getting my life back in order post-move. May need to get a small table for the kitchen for the 3d print curing, but I can pretty easily fit the printer itself into the hobby room, along with a corsi-rosenthal box.
I have an Asylum Demon from Dark Souls on my table. Basically it's just a big sloppy butt with a tail and wings, but I still wanna paint it well. I basecoated it dark brown and sorta bone white/desert brown. Where do I go from here? #DarkSouls#MiniaturePainting
Back on the #TrenchCrusade this weekend, planning to finally get a game in this week. Currently trying to get a bit more confident with #GreenStuff and sculpting tools, which are pretty new to me!
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...
Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs.
Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
The pilot of the modified Wave Serpent, true to my army's form, is just a head supported by a mass of wires.
You can just about see his grin through the cockpit window.