Showing posts with label Space Marines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Marines. Show all posts
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Captain Cassius (counts as Vulkan), still WIP!
I decided to change miniature, just to add a bit more movement and this is what i got for now. The paintwork is not finished yet. Much more juicy details soon! Praise the multipart modular plastic Space Marines!
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Old school Ultramarine meltagunner!
Did i ever tell you that i love early 90s Space Marines range?
I find these miniatures amazing even if they look kind of goofy and dolly somehow. Yes, i know: in a world where everyone is looking for true scale Space Marines this may sound silly. Anyway that's how it is, i consider them quite a rarity.
+++ If you own some and want to get rid of them, please contact me +++
This Ultramarine has been built combining all the old stuff (metal body, plastic arms and backpack) with the 1999 slim looking metal meltagun. I was afraid that the overdeformed hands could look awkward with it but on the opposite it seems they quite fit.
Above, the Ultramarine symbol has been painted by hand.
The Tactical designation has been painted by hand as well. the roman numeral is the only decal on this miniature.
The whole model has been painted the usual way, with Vallejo colours plus Citadel's Ultramarines Blue. They fit very well for my personal taste: i love the way 'Eavy Metal studio painted space marines in the 90s and i'm painting every miniature this way. I don't like that much the new Citadel's paint ranges.
Do you like it? Suggestions?
Labels:
painting,
Rare,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 8 June 2012
Tigurius WIP
Still WIP but i simply couldn't resist to post this awesome old school miniature! I hope to make this my very best masterpiece!
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painting,
Rare,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Counts as Vulkan (WIP)
I'm afraid many will turn up their noses, anyway...
In the fifth edition Space Marines codex there are some options to make quite competitive army lists: I found that Vulkan of the Salamanders is the most funny and suitable to my way of playing so, since there are no restrictions about the use of special characters in other chapters different from their own, I chose to make Vulkan join my Ultramarines army.
I don't like at all the GW miniature of this Salamanders' hero and even if I liked it I wouldn't buy it because I didn't want to use a Salamander with my Ultramarines, even if it is possible to do that.
So I chose to make a conversion. His name is captain Cassius, my historic Ultramarine commander.
I started from an old metal Space Marine body (precisely mark 7 armour 6, from 1990 range) and then i added stuff in order to reflect Vulkan wargear. After all I like to stick to WYSIWYG rule. I think that this body has lots of personality, seemslike he's looking for enemies to slain.
The Spear of Vulkan, which is a master crafted Relic Blade, became a two handed sword taken from Grey Knights bits. GK weapons are amazing stuff, before them there were no two handed weapons for Space Marines, except some previously released metal stuff.
Gauntlet of the Forge is sort of heavy flamer built in an armour gauntlet so I converted it starting from GK forearm storm bolter. Quite easy.
Kesare's Mantle has been represented with the old Space Marine commander metal cloak. This is going to be painted in some fancy way.
Artificier armour is yet to be represented (as well as Digital Weapons). I'm thinking about some milliput sculpts.
I added some detail in order to show his "veteran" status like a Crux Terminator and some Purity Seals. I also used Space Marine captain sculpted shoulder pads and a Ultramarines banner icon.
What do you think? If you have any suggestion please let me know!
UPDATE: I just saw GW miniature. In comparison mine looks silly! I've got to load my version with more detail so I hope to post it back soon!
Labels:
modelling,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Black Templars' banner

do you remember this Land Raider Crusader i've painted for my friend Teo? well, we added a banner drawn by Teo and painted by me: here it is!
it is done in the oldschool way: drawn by hand on paper, painted, cut and sprinkled with PVA glue... just to make it last!
Labels:
Black Templars,
painting,
Space Marines,
Warhammer 40000
Monday, 4 January 2010
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Ironclad progress!



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modelling,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Ironclad is coming!


just got back from Swiss and already at work: i put on my old plastic dreadnought the ironclad's right arm, nice isn't it? i tryied to give him a shooty pose, like he's flaming some enemies of mankind... maybe a bit overdeformed but in the grim darkness of the far future everything is possible! yeah, i know that: gotta model the extra armour, maybe someday...
by the way: have a nice holiday!
Labels:
modelling,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Friday, 4 December 2009
i'm not (yet) dead!

it's been a while since the last update, sorry guys!
in these 9 days of no news i'm working on my last 10 men tactical squad, Scipio. above there is a member of that squad: squad commander Quintus! obviously there are many little details to be done, like the highlight on the laurel... as many may have seen the head is a little kitbash: it is taken from WHFB empire cavalry (thank you Orlando). the bolter scheme reminds me Necromunda... or a bee, but i don't care :-) do you like it? the picture is pretty sh*tty i know, that's not my fault but weather's
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Librarian's banner

the old metal terminators were pretty static but the good thing about them was that they had a big banner pole so, as i like to paint banners, i'm pretty happy about that. my librarian, blessed with terminator armours, is kinda veteran so i painted a banner in order to show this. his name is Commodus, so i wrote it on the book and combined the tipical heraldry of librarians with the chapter's icon. in order to show his supernatural power i painted upside down flames and lightning bolts that is a nonsense as is never present in nature. pretty silly, i know :-) but the important thing is that this banner must look old school!
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painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 20 November 2009
Oldschool terminator librarian (aka how to enhance an ugly miniature)



the storm shield.

yeah, i know, today my english is worst then ever.
PS: the shield arm is interchangeable, i think i'll magnetize it
Labels:
modelling,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000,
WIP
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
more on the dreadnought

so, i made some thoughts about what's better for my purposes between classic dreadnought and ironclad. the task is pretty simple: i gotta thrash some black templars that regularly kill pretty easily my ultras. here we go:
CLASSIC: 105 points for av12, dreadnought close combat weapon and multimelta. cheap and nice. broad weapons selection, far better than iroclad but vulnerable to lascannons and of course melta weapons. about the options:
- replace storm bolter with heavy flamer is almost always a good idea
- twin linked heavy flamer is a bad idea
- twin linked heavy bolter worse idea
- twin linked autocannon is perhaps good but i don't like it (autocannon has an imperial guard taste for me)
- plasma cannon or assault cannon is better than the previous option, imo, anyway amusing
- twin linked lascannon pretty good, but bloody expensive!
- replace close combat weapon with twin linked autocannon or missile launcher... well, it's always nice to have a mobile shooting platform, like the Mortis pattern (twin linked lascannon & missile launcher) but if you are not in desperate need of firepower, well... you should avoid.
- Take extra armour... well i'd dare say always, as a dreadnought in close combat is always a pain in the ass (for your opponent) and extra armour allows to charge in close combat even if you reported a "stunned" on the damage table
- replace storm bolter with heavy flamer is as good as with the classic
- replace melta gun with heavy flamer is also good (twin heavy flamer fun against troops holding objectives) but you risk overkill that is never a good thing when you are in the middle of the battlefield provided it isn't the last turn
- replace combat weapon with hurricane bolters... don't even think about that
- replace seismic hammer with chainfist: no, because it is almost always useless to roll 2d6 for penetration when you have strength 10. i wonder if the chainfist makes you to attack last
- take up to 2 hunter killer missiles is overpriced, so no.
- take ironclad assault launchers don't like because enemy power fists will hit last anyway, so no.
Monday, 16 November 2009
dreadnought anyone?

let's talk about dreadnoughts: the classic, the venerable and the ironclad.
personally i do like only the first one: the second is too expensive, the third is an awful miniature, if i will field it i'll certainly convert a classic one (i own the metal one and the plastic one) instead of buying a new plastic ironclad.
my personal two cents: i find myself in the embarrassing situation of losing lots of space marines squads due to some hateful black templars crusades so i said myself: "let's go armour, those bastards can't pierce anything heavier than armour 10... only the power fist (2 attacks charging) can be a problem". in this case armour 13 of the ironclad can be of some help. also a second close combat weapon might be useful. obviously the tactic is to keep the dreadnought ready for countercharge the crusade squad or even bash the land raider that transports them with the close combat weapon.
theoretically, it can work out. but what if i play against other enemies? the problem would rise if i have to play a game against a slower army, like tau or imperial guard... i guess the dreadnought, without a drop pod would be useless... but i hate drop pods.
so? please help me!
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Tactical squad Traianus











do you like them? what about the golden yellow trim? do you prefere the shining gold instead? personally, it makes me puke.
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
land speeder mkIII

this is the 2nd land speeder of my squadron, armed in the same way as the previous. plain classic plastic land speeder, bought just when it came out in 1998, my very first vehicle. as you can imagine i removed the old paint and repainted in a decent way.


only one thing: it is too plain for my, have you got any suggestion?
PS: oh, gosh i just realized i forgot to paint the rail of the cannon and the gem on the top rear flap! i'll get rid of this mistake asap!
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 6 November 2009
old school land speeder mkII

this is an old model that i bought used. pretty nice but a real pain in the ass to build up and paint (oh gosh, can i write ass on my own blog?) since it is a whole metal kit so it needs a lot of green stuff to stick together and you gotta paint every piece separately if you want a decent result.
ultramarine blue was painted in the usual way (over a black basecoat):
1) regal blue basecoat
2) heavy drybrush with ultramarines blue
3) light drybrush with shadow grey (1st highlight)
4) light drybrush with space wolves grey, only on edges (2nd highlight)

then i painted the pilot like the sergeant of the squadron, his name's Lucius, and i gave him a shield, just to display the army badge. there's not that much to say about the gunner... just a plain space marine manning an heavy flamer.

above, the targeting gem: things to be proud of. any suggestion on how to enhance this model?
what about you? do you like old school models? do you prefere metal or plastic?
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Friday, 2 October 2009
last land raider update!

maybe you all guys have already grown tired about my land raider... so, hoping you liked it, here is the last pic of the last freehand... the motto is the latin translation of "our presence remakes the past" that appears on the Ultramarines' chapter banner. i hope the translation is correct because when i was in the high school i always stolen any good mark in latin :-)
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painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Monday, 21 September 2009
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
more land raider freehands!

if you liked the last one then you're gonna love this, i guess... these are the names of various Ultramarines commanders that led my army in battle (including captains, chaplains and even the brand new lord of the forge)... i wrote them here like a "hall of heroes" you know... too bad i had to cut names like Prometheus or Spartacus... but there was simply no more room.
sorry for the crappy light but i couldn't wait morning to take this pic since i wanted to show you right now! if you like it i'll provide a better one, so please give me some feedback, thank you.
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painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
land raider freehand heraldry

hi guys, please check out my last effort... do you like it? now i'll draw something ASAP for the "roof" and the right side of the tank so stay tuned. ah, i accept every form of advice!
Labels:
painting,
Space Marines,
Ultramarines,
Warhammer 40000
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