I swear I’m not just screaming #Mordheim at you because I want to, swear @erikcats made me do it… that and I want to scream Mordheim at you. #FacesOfMordheim 1/7
The Brothers of the Green Handkerchief. As nice a mob of religious zealots as you’re ever going to meet - including some situably badly named characters including Captain Heinehienicksoon Von Karmle Glassen Auge and his three dugs, Duggle, Gruffe, and Wafver Wafve.
You might recognise some of these craft souls - they double up as my Stir River Partol for #WHFB, they’re the same in #Mordheim but run as Reiklanders.
Long time no toot. #FediPaint finish line is just around the corner, and I’m still in the middle of things.
I went in on some some watered down skeleton horde, followed up with a glaze of Wraithbone with a pin prick of red through it to help bring up the colour (recommendation from an Uncle who actually knows what he’s talking about). Pretty happy with where I’ve got to tonight - but seeing a couple of evenings still ahead here!
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!
My current WIP, really happy with how this classic Warhammer Wight Lord is coming out. Always wanted to paint him so trying to give him a very special paintjob
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
Some of the goodies I picked up yesterday at the Exeter Legionary Wargames Show. Some classic 2nd edition Gretchin and Space Marine scouts, some Bolt Action Australians, and some of the classic paints, including Goblin Green.... let's hope they still work.
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.
My bad-ass Shield Captain is finished and I love her.
Check how to paint her armour in a quick and efficient way that looks amazing. Just three simple steps!
Greater Good - Krooll Wild Rider sent to my by Wargame Exclusive painted up today. I had a lot of fun with this model, there is a load of detail and character to it.
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.
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.