Friday 19 April 2024

Terrain is everything - TT Combat Gothic Ruins MDF kit - ruin base TO DONE!

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I made this base for my TT Combat Gothic ruins way back when, but I never actually shared it. 


The ruins themselves come in two parts, a ground floor piece and this upper floor and I wanted an option so I could have them as two separate pieces.


This was built, primed and based for years before I finally painted the small bits of debris the other week


And for this I get a Great Big Big Build BLESSED VERDIGRIS Stamp of Approval, because it was built in 2021/22 Season.

I primed the bases with my truly awful Simoniz Red Oxide Primer. Loads of shaking and it still won't mix properly. I managed it in the end though, using a toilet roll tube to mask off the model itself and just spray the base. Then I went on with my standard Red Planet Base process. 

Here's my Great Big Big Build Base BLESSED VERDIGRIS Stamp of Approval, although I didn;t take any pictures at the time.


This sat for so long with these half dozen bits of debris just waiting to be finished.


And it's not like I hadn't done Blessed Verdigris countless times, I just hadn't remembered ti do these bits too.


Not that I'm ever likely to use it but you never know.


I mean it's the bread and butter of Red Planet BASE! 🔴


Nothing fancy, so no excuse why it took so long.


But it's done!


Anyway as I finished it this season - a Bloody Great Big Bloody Stamp of Bloody Approval!



Friday 12 April 2024

Imperial Knight - Armigers in manufactorum pt.3 - BIG BUILD BASE TO DONE!

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I've been #PaintingWarhammer on my Imperial Knight Armigers. I've got on with the Red Planet BASE! 🔴 in my usual fashion.


Army Painter Rough Iron was used everywhere else for the metallic basecoat.


Some of the debris on the base needs to be picked out later on in the process, but for now the base is complete.


The 'running' Armiger was progressed at the same stage. I started the modelling process January 22nd, but these pics were from February 19th.


At the time I was still painting the Deathwing, but this was hobby butterfly mode. I was lured away to the Armigers but I was managing both projects sufficiently well enough I was not totally seduced by the new project.


It also meant that when the Deathwing came to an end these were even more progressed that I could just jump into them with abandon and keep that hobby momentum going.


Bloody Great Big Bloody BASE Stamp of Bloody Approval 

Wednesday 10 April 2024

Dark Angels - Deathwing Strikemaster #SwordsAsWalkingSticks - TO DONE!

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I've been #PaintingWarhammer on my Deathwing Strikemaster. Now I don't know if this exists anymore but either way - SURPRISE! Yes this model has been kept secret all along [well I mentioned it a little bit in my Hobby Season review] because, well I'm doing the classic Dark Angel pose of 'swords as walking sticks'. 



A pose I've openly been aghast/against/agape[?] since I realised it had become nearly as cliche as 'tactical rocks'. Sure the original fantasy art trope looks cool, but power swords? C'mon, you'd be hilt deep with it turned on!


So I've been fixing things as Carl Fredriksen did in UP! by putting little tennis balls on the end of Citadel's myriad models for years. So many to do I actually didn't have time to keep up!

 

But with my own version I had to 'try' and sculpt the squished tennis ball. Which is far from perfect. I bet there's an ideal 3D model I could have used but this was the best I could do.


It's a bit too deflated but I'm doing a joke Warhammer 40k miniature - perfection is not part of the requirements.


This was so long ago that I made it I actually get a Great Big Big Build BLESSED VERDIGRIS Stamp of Approval!

Then I went on to prime and paint the base, with the rest of the Terminators last February.


Which gets me a Great Big Big Build BASE RUSTY Stamp of Approval. 


So, the third season I got into painting all the basecoats and metallics.


Highlights on the bone white.


Blessed Verdigris. At this stage I am still debating, alongside the other power weapons, how I was going to paint the Power Sword.


The conclusion I came to was to try to replicate the Swarmlord Bonesabres and sword from my Undwerworld's Steelheart's Champions, but in read rather than turquoise.


And here we ended up...


Now I have to admit, although I thought I did a fair decent attempt to replicate what I'd done previously.


I was not impressed with the end result on the sword.


So much so that it prompted me to do the remaining weapons in the molten metal effect, which I was super happy with.


I don't know what it is about the red that doesn't work for me but it just doesn't.


On top of that the plan was to perfect this so I could replicate it for the Lion's sword. But I'm now thinking I'll be better off with molten metal. I'm more confident with it, enjoy the process more and the results are better. Lorewise I'm not so sure, but it's a small price to pay to be happy with the finished article.


Anyway a Bloody Great Big Bloody Stamp of Bloody Approval!