Finished the final Farrow warlock I needed for Adepticon. Midas looks pretty good for me not being able to paint blood or flayed flesh well at all. I want to play Farrow again now, thanks Faction ADD...
PG_DarkLegacy and G Konkel talk about their miniature addictions, including painting and games.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Painted Karchev the Terrible
Finally finished Karchev the Terrible up. He's a big model, paints like a warjack, but has a bunch of extra stuff that ate up a lot of my time. I'm glad he's done. I'd be happier if this were Friday instead of Sunday, though. I have 11 more to do in 24 days. Time to get onto another...
Labels:
IABN,
Karchev the Terrible,
Khador,
Painted Models,
Warmachine
Space Wolf Objective Marker
Finally got ahold of some 40mm round GW bases (thanks, twin). Now I can get to crackin' on my 3 objective markers for Adepticon. Here is my first attempt:
Monday, March 18, 2013
Painted Kommander Orsus Zoktavir
First off, I like the model. Second, I hate the base. I rubbed so much paint off of it painting it that I know I'll always be doing touchups on it. :| Really not happy with that. I'm happy with how he turned out, so much that I really want to play his Theme Force soon. :) Gotta buy lots of Doom Reavers...
Labels:
IABN,
Khador,
Kommander Orsus Zoktavir,
Painted Models,
Warmachine
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Painted Forward Kommander Sorscha
Amazingly enough, for such a relatively simple model, it took 14 colors to finish Forward Kommander Sorscha. She's done now and I'm happy my color scheme is working out for Khador. It is the basic scheme with a slight modification to the black. Instead of using Thamar Black, I'm using Coal Black to give it a green tint that looks different than straight black. Very interesting if you know about it.
Mike will be happy I highlighted the base. :P
Mike will be happy I highlighted the base. :P
Labels:
Forward Kommander Sorscha,
IABN,
Khador,
Painted Models,
Warmachine
Bretonnia WiP
Danny traded me some Space Wolf Bitz in exchange for painting some of his knights. Here's the first of 5:
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Painted Kommander Strakhov
One of my favorite Khadoran warcasters, Kommander Strakhov joins the ranks of fully painted models. I really like his model. He painted up really easily as well, seeing that he's one of the later models by Privateer.
Labels:
IABN,
Khador,
Kommander Strakhov,
Painted Models,
Warmachine
Monday, March 11, 2013
Painted Koldun Kommander Zerkova
The first of my Khadoran warcasters to be painted, Koldun Kommander Zerkova was picked to figure out the scheme for my Khadorans. She's a pretty easy model to paint and she took about 1.5 hours to crank out. She ended up looking a little too innocent in the face for such a wicked bitch of a woman. She knows her goals and what she needs to do to get them. She's also not afraid to break a few necks to do it.
Labels:
IABN,
Khador,
Koldun Kommander Zervoka,
Painted Models,
Warmachine
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Painted Belphagor (with updated Bethayne pics)
Finally got around to finishing the other half of Bethayne's soul, Belphagor. Very interesting beast, not that many colors needed to paint him, but a surprising amount of detail. My favorite part is the different inserts into his chest. The open one is ok, but the one with Bethayne in it is freaking sweet! I really like the part where you can see Bethayne's chest piece through the claws. Let's you know she's really inside (besides seeing her legs and arms hanging out...).
Labels:
Belphagor,
Bethayne,
Hordes,
IABN,
Legion of Everblight,
Painted Models
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Painted Bethayne
Another day, another warlock. This time I've finished Bethayne. Tonight/tomorrow is finishing Belphagor and associated bits.
My apologies for the crappy photos.
My apologies for the crappy photos.
Labels:
Bethayne,
Hordes,
IABN,
Legion of Everblight,
Painted Models
Monday, March 4, 2013
Painted Rask
Rask is a pretty cool model. So many paint schemes can be applied to him that make him look awesome. You can easily find skins of Murlocs from World of Warcraft to place onto him and he'd look great. I went for something very similar to the base scheme from Privateer Press. Took only 2ish hours to paint, pretty happy to have him done.
At this point, I'm 75% of the way done with the Minion warlocks. I have Strum & Drang and Midas left to do for warlocks. I still have Lug and Skarath to paint for the Lesser Warlocks, but I'm not worrying about them until after Adepticon.
My plan for Rask's theme force is to paint two units in his scheme, one unit in the default Privateer Press scheme, and a fourth unit in a different scheme I don't have yet. The two units in Rask's scheme will be his personal enforcers and they'll ambush more often than not. The unit in Privateer's scheme will be Rask's bodyguards, the Bog Trogs he doesn't trust. They get the benefit of dying for Rask. The fourth is really up for debate on how it plays, but should be fun. That is, if I can finish the first unit...
At this point, I'm 75% of the way done with the Minion warlocks. I have Strum & Drang and Midas left to do for warlocks. I still have Lug and Skarath to paint for the Lesser Warlocks, but I'm not worrying about them until after Adepticon.
My plan for Rask's theme force is to paint two units in his scheme, one unit in the default Privateer Press scheme, and a fourth unit in a different scheme I don't have yet. The two units in Rask's scheme will be his personal enforcers and they'll ambush more often than not. The unit in Privateer's scheme will be Rask's bodyguards, the Bog Trogs he doesn't trust. They get the benefit of dying for Rask. The fourth is really up for debate on how it plays, but should be fun. That is, if I can finish the first unit...
Labels:
Blindwater Congregation,
Hordes,
IABN,
Minions,
Painted Models,
Rask
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