hey!
today i broke the windscreen of a bus with my head so no miniatures painting for a while! i can't believe how much hard my head is!
by the way, i'm ok, so don't even worry!
Monday, 29 November 2010
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Ruined Temple WIP
i've officially started to model my Cities of Death scenery in order to start playing as soon as possible at Killteam.
this first piece is nothing special: just styrofoam front with gothic windows and some lancet arches.
i added on the back the big aquila sculpture that i found in the Honoured Imperium box, just to give the place a "holy" feel.
hand made crater. tutorial on the way. soon, i swear!
i feel there are lots of things missing, especially on the frontage so i'm gonna add lots of details. any suggestion?
this first piece is nothing special: just styrofoam front with gothic windows and some lancet arches.
i added on the back the big aquila sculpture that i found in the Honoured Imperium box, just to give the place a "holy" feel.
hand made crater. tutorial on the way. soon, i swear!
i feel there are lots of things missing, especially on the frontage so i'm gonna add lots of details. any suggestion?
Labels:
Cities of Death,
modelling,
scenery,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Kill Team camo scheme part II
more Killteam camo scheme! i chose to paint the flak armour grey in combination to the camo scheme of the fatigues just to give this soldier a ww2 feel... just think to Wehrmacht/SS soldiers on the western front in 1944, you couldn't find two men dressed in the same way, so this is what i'm trying to achieve.
the camouflage is done this way:
the camouflage is done this way:
- black primer
- catachan green basecoat
- bestial brown spots
- bubonic brown spots
- black wash
- 50/50 camo green + catachan green highlight
- snakebite leather highlight
Labels:
Classic Cadians,
Imperial Guard,
Kill Team,
painting,
Rare,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Kill Team camo scheme
have you ever played the Killteam mission from Battle Missions expansion?
i never did but as soon as i read the rules i totally got into that so i'm planning a new camo scheme for my imperial guard. this time i want something for a temperate enviroment, just for difference sake, it's boring to paint all the time the same camo scheme.
the idea was to recreate something with a Wehrmacht flavour so i chose these colours. i'm not sure about this scheme so i'm making a lot of sketches. let me know what do you think about guys!
i never did but as soon as i read the rules i totally got into that so i'm planning a new camo scheme for my imperial guard. this time i want something for a temperate enviroment, just for difference sake, it's boring to paint all the time the same camo scheme.
the idea was to recreate something with a Wehrmacht flavour so i chose these colours. i'm not sure about this scheme so i'm making a lot of sketches. let me know what do you think about guys!
Labels:
Imperial Guard,
Kill Team,
painting,
Valhallans,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Imperial guard progress
we are slowly progressing... eheh. what do you think i should do next? i'm planning to remove rough riders because on the latest faq it came out that furious charge doesn't stack with hunting lance bonus so...
Monday, 22 November 2010
Chimera 4A1
so, the famous stretched Chimera is finally done!
it took me a lot of time to model ad decide how it should look (also because of my laziness) but now it's over.
the camo scheme is the usual one: classic stripes with urban colours. the checker pattern is the designation of command tank (sometimes the company command squad rides this tank, depending on the mission), painted just to make it easier to distinguish (for the opponent) where the squad with different equipment is. the red dragon badge, on the left, indicates the squadron (platoon A). the roman numeral VI indicates the company.
the same on this side. check out the wooden boxes! il like them a lot! on the top i modeled a camo net with some bandage kept hard with PVA glue.
artistic shot I: tank commander
artistic shot II: 1st passenger
artistic shot III: 2nd passenger
which chimera do you like more?
it took me a lot of time to model ad decide how it should look (also because of my laziness) but now it's over.
the camo scheme is the usual one: classic stripes with urban colours. the checker pattern is the designation of command tank (sometimes the company command squad rides this tank, depending on the mission), painted just to make it easier to distinguish (for the opponent) where the squad with different equipment is. the red dragon badge, on the left, indicates the squadron (platoon A). the roman numeral VI indicates the company.
the same on this side. check out the wooden boxes! il like them a lot! on the top i modeled a camo net with some bandage kept hard with PVA glue.
artistic shot I: tank commander
artistic shot II: 1st passenger
artistic shot III: 2nd passenger
which chimera do you like more?
Labels:
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Valhallans,
Warhammer 40000
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Catachan tank commander
more catachans!
this is the Leman Russ Exterminator tank commander that came with the old kit (1999). it belongs to Teo and his name his J.A. Tiger (ahah, very A-Team)! obviously counts as knight commander Pask!
personally i'm pretty proud of the aquila sign on the helmet and the specs. do you like it, guys?
this is the Leman Russ Exterminator tank commander that came with the old kit (1999). it belongs to Teo and his name his J.A. Tiger (ahah, very A-Team)! obviously counts as knight commander Pask!
personally i'm pretty proud of the aquila sign on the helmet and the specs. do you like it, guys?
Labels:
Catachans,
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Warhammer 40000
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Catachan testpaint over!
this is the final result, i'm pretty satisfied with it. quite similar with GW's Catachan scheme but with more personality in my opinion.
if you are wondering from where this miniature is coming from, well, it came together with a tank commander in the old Leman Russ Exterminator kit (1999). yes, with the 3rd edition codex you could deploy that tank but it was far less powerful than now. it is a leman russ passenger, and should look like this:
how nice! the tank commander is the next!
if you are wondering from where this miniature is coming from, well, it came together with a tank commander in the old Leman Russ Exterminator kit (1999). yes, with the 3rd edition codex you could deploy that tank but it was far less powerful than now. it is a leman russ passenger, and should look like this:
how nice! the tank commander is the next!
Labels:
Catachans,
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 19 November 2010
Catachan testpaint part II
so this time we've got to think about the lasgun's camo scheme. which is better? black + snot green (above) or black + camo green (below)?
please, let us know!
please, let us know!
Labels:
Catachans,
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Limited edition Valhallan tank riders
do you remember these guys? they came for free with che old Chimera kit (1996 circa) with another tank commander (that i don't own)... below, the one on the right. it is still available from GW mailorder while the passengers are gone but i think you can find them on Ebay.
so, i added those guys on my streched chimera and painted it as my command tank
i'll post the whole model as soon as i finish it!
so, i added those guys on my streched chimera and painted it as my command tank
i'll post the whole model as soon as i finish it!
Labels:
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Valhallans,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 12 November 2010
Chimera 4A2
another tank is done! i'm getting ready for a tournament on sunday.
this is a pretty plain chimera without much conversions. i've armed this apc with a hull mounted heavy flamer and added an old fuel cylinder under that. i've also painted some scorches on the flamer barrel.
i added to the turret a targeting box taken from the old leman russ kit, which fits perfectly the new chimera turret. the roman numeral "IV" represents the company icon (4th company, infantry, 34th valhallan regiment).
as usual the camo scheme has been painted with vallejo german grey and codex grey for the light tone and black and german grey for the dark tone. on the turret the number "4A2" indicates that this tank belongs to the 4th company, infantry platoon A, 2nd squad. the red dragon icon on white background is the squadron (platoon) designation, in the same way of leman russ squadrons. on the rear you can see the army badge.
rear ramp, with tank number and regimental designation.
plastic tank commander from the chimera kit with a Pig Iron head. please notice the wooden casing of the bolt pistol and the extra armour on the turret.
valhallan passenger: that's just a classic metal trooper painted and glued on a support inside the tank.
steel legion passenger: i think it fits well in a valhallan army... and i really like the way i painted the power sword. looks like he is barking some orders :-)
do you like it? more chimeras to come!
this is a pretty plain chimera without much conversions. i've armed this apc with a hull mounted heavy flamer and added an old fuel cylinder under that. i've also painted some scorches on the flamer barrel.
i added to the turret a targeting box taken from the old leman russ kit, which fits perfectly the new chimera turret. the roman numeral "IV" represents the company icon (4th company, infantry, 34th valhallan regiment).
as usual the camo scheme has been painted with vallejo german grey and codex grey for the light tone and black and german grey for the dark tone. on the turret the number "4A2" indicates that this tank belongs to the 4th company, infantry platoon A, 2nd squad. the red dragon icon on white background is the squadron (platoon) designation, in the same way of leman russ squadrons. on the rear you can see the army badge.
rear ramp, with tank number and regimental designation.
plastic tank commander from the chimera kit with a Pig Iron head. please notice the wooden casing of the bolt pistol and the extra armour on the turret.
valhallan passenger: that's just a classic metal trooper painted and glued on a support inside the tank.
steel legion passenger: i think it fits well in a valhallan army... and i really like the way i painted the power sword. looks like he is barking some orders :-)
do you like it? more chimeras to come!
Labels:
Imperial Guard,
painting,
Steel Legion,
Valhallans,
Warhammer 40000
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Monday, 8 November 2010
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Guess what? Vendetta complete!
finally, another mission is complete! what a satisfaction!
as i already said this model has been a pain to paint but in the end the result is wonderful, at least in my opinion. let me tell you something about this model. first of all there are no conversions except the weapons (check them out here and here).
second: i've also painted the machinegunners but the hatches got somehow glued by the paint while it was drying so i couldn't put them in place but i will for sure, even if i don't pay them.
the colour scheme and the labels layout is clearly borrowed from ww2 aircrafts.
i thought that a white underbelly scheme could be a good idea to disguise the aircraft, preventing enemy AA batteries to hit it.
also, a low visibility identification number on the rear ramp should be useful. on this model there is no standard lettering like on my Leman Russ, because of concealment needs.
Aquila signs on both wings to identify the aircraft as a loyalist vehicle.
scorches and wear on engines and fuselage... and another low visibility identification number.
from left to right: company designation (8th company, recon), killcount, squadron designation (5th squadron).
cockpit.
do you like it?
as i already said this model has been a pain to paint but in the end the result is wonderful, at least in my opinion. let me tell you something about this model. first of all there are no conversions except the weapons (check them out here and here).
second: i've also painted the machinegunners but the hatches got somehow glued by the paint while it was drying so i couldn't put them in place but i will for sure, even if i don't pay them.
the colour scheme and the labels layout is clearly borrowed from ww2 aircrafts.
i thought that a white underbelly scheme could be a good idea to disguise the aircraft, preventing enemy AA batteries to hit it.
also, a low visibility identification number on the rear ramp should be useful. on this model there is no standard lettering like on my Leman Russ, because of concealment needs.
Aquila signs on both wings to identify the aircraft as a loyalist vehicle.
scorches and wear on engines and fuselage... and another low visibility identification number.
from left to right: company designation (8th company, recon), killcount, squadron designation (5th squadron).
cockpit.
do you like it?
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