Yesterday I painted up these Myrmourn Banshees for my Nighthaunt for day 145 of the #HobbyStreak so they will get put with the rest of the army in Storage tomorrow
Did a deal with @justplay_ian over on Twitter to swap my old style painting handle XLs for the newer version, as they suit his disabilities a lot better
Happy to help out a fellow hobbiest, and was really happy to see a lot of people volunteering to help him out
Thanks for my handles dude, this reminds me how awesome the community can be
Got the Glaivewraith Stalkers finished tonight, they were a bit rough and a bit damaged in places, no idea who gave them to me, but did my best to rescue them
Been working on these Glavewraith Stalkers for day 143 of the #Hobbystreak, and trying to make the weapons look nice and rusty, something I think I did okay with, using a combo of @thearmypainter and Citadel paints
So after hearing about those Jucoci miniature transport cases for so long, I finally saw one in the wild, and I must say they look very nice. All this to say, I now own a case that can actually hold a Chaos Knight army without playing Tetris to keep all the spikes from tearing each other apart.
[Some people]: Warhammer is made for nazis.
[The lore]: “It may seem inconceivable to the reader that any race, even the loathsome Ratmen, would allow so minor a matter as colouration to dictate their behaviour to their fellows.”
"FUR COLOURATION AS A MARK OF STATUS “ From The Loathsome Ratmen and All Their Vile Kin.
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!
Michael and Graham are playing against each other at todays @novemberechowargaming and it’s been a tense game so far with Grahams Daemon engine dying, and taking out half of Michael’s Lascannon squad
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.
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?