Monday, 16 March 2026

Death Guard Myphitic Blight Hauler

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer on a Death Guard Myphitic Blight Hauler. I love these models. I think they're the best value items that Games Workshop sells - £18 for a chunky little tank that's easy to build. Anyway. These pics are from 28th May 2023!


What had happened was that my youngest [he was 17 at the time!] had shown an interest in 40k. Given how much I like this model and it's not too small, not too detailed with plenty of scope to make mistakes without issue we got him one. 

And, later on I got myself one and that weekend I decided to show him how to paint it, based on my own Death Guard. His is the one on the left and for a first go [not first painted miniature, he's done a couple at GW and Warhammerfest] it's quite good.


Now, we could leave this here, but I had intentions to go further. Except, he's never shown any interest in finishing his up. I had thought about sitting down one day and just doing mine in the hope he'd follow up. But I think he's lost interest.


Which means mine has been sat unfinished for nearly 3 years and for some reason [avoiding Capillary Towers] it appealed to me. I'd say there wasn't a lot left to do but I genuinely enjoy just putting washes on to make this grimy and decayed looking so there was a fair bit to do, because I wanted to.


And here we are with a lot of washes. Purple, green, sepia, red.


I was really pleased with the mottled green on the track guards. It looks very similar to the 'superglue' technique -without the risk of gluing my fingers together!


Now this is not finished. I need to do all the rust effects and paint the red bloated skin and all the pustules.


I also need to add some sand and weird growths on the base.


That said, I could really stop here and it would be pretty cool and grimdark.


But I just can't stop. Much like the orange missiles I'll just keep throwing more colour at this. Whether the result is better or worse I know I have not done enough to call it finished.


Regardless, I love it. I just wish my son had wanted to finish his off as having two of them finished would be so great.


Friday, 13 March 2026

'nids part 384 - Terrain is everything - 3D printed capillary towers - shade and BASE - TO DONE!

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer on the 3D printed capillary towers. First up sepia washes, and you can see it has not gone well. My Vallejo dipping wash is behaving just like Seraphim Sepia. It's starting to do this more often now. But I was sure it wouldn't be a problem as the AP Strong Tone wash [Agrax colour] would cover the dried out powdery bits. Except I ran out of Strong Tone.


So my solution was to mix Dark Tone [black] with my sepia to give it the higher quality glossy finish. 


For the most part that worked. I was able to cover up most of the patchy bits.


But I definitely need to start making a list of paints I need as I keep forgetting. The I order something, throw in a few paints and then when it arrives I suddenly realise there were a couple more I needed. 


Oh, and I did the Red Planet BASE! 🔴 too.


Which secures me a Great Big Chrome 'BASE' Stamps of Approval.



Wednesday, 11 March 2026

'nids part 383 - Terrain is everything - 3D printed capillary towers - prime and basecolours

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer. I got these 3D printed capillary towers on the 6th September 2025, just 8 days after I published my TO LIST, at the time I talked about terrain and said:
I have some other 40k terrain to do which I would mention but as we don't play it seems misguided to allocate time and resource to it with so many other things [that equally we don't play with but y'know...?] to do.

And I think this was the terrain I wasn't planning to do, but here we are. As I look back at that list I realise how I have managed to ignore the vast majority of it and just do whatever the hell I want. But that is OK. It's only a guide afterall, but maybe I need to get back on track after these...

 I started with one of the medium sized towers. Primed it with Red Oxide and then used a yellow 'filler/primer' to try to smooth some of the print lines. But how drop dead gorgeous does that look? I think I need to invest in a yellow primer for when I do my Mechanicum.

Anyway, the print lines are still visible, apparently multiple coats of the filler/primer are more effective. But, I suspect this will be less noticeable when I do the actual aquamarine and turquoise striations as they will run in a different direction, causing a baffle effect 🤞


This is the first one. I know we just did Old Stuff Day but I can't help being reminded of Warhammer 39,999's own pre-dipping basecoats.

Anyway, they've all had Vallejo Game Extra Opaque Heavy Red on the fleshy bits. Bone colour on the bone bits and Bahama Blue craft acrylic on the chitin plates. Rest assured, this will be the 383rd time we have basecoated a project, and we have become exceedingly efficient at it

So  much so I got the rest [mostly] basecoated.

However, it was at this stage I started to lose my mojo. Having just got it back with pushing the Osgiliath Terrain over the line I couldn't face the Red Planet BASE! 🔴 Which is why I painted the Goblin Town goblin I shared yesterday. But that wasn't the only avoidance miniature. I had a few other things too that I used to distract me from getting these done.



Tuesday, 10 March 2026

#MESBG Middle Earth Goblin Town - Tha missing Goblin - TO DONE! ⚪

Afternoon #Warhammer Community Remember when I was missing Goblin Town Goblin? Well he's been sat basecoated since September/October last year. Having finished the ruins of Osgiliath I was supposed to get onto my Tyranid, which I was just about to link to a post and it turns out I haven't shared it 😲 Anyway, I'll get to that but I was clearly avoiding it and thought this little guy could get finished. I had half a mind to convert him to a 2-handed weapon, because that would be useful. But the pose is a little awkward for that. So I started to add all the red raw bits and got a bit carried away


So had to tone it back. Which is still good. You'll have to take my word for it but he does match very well to my existing goblins. Although, the base is a bit warmer looking because I used VGC Leather Brown for the highlights


Close up this looks awful, but luckily from a distance 'table-top' ready is pretty cool. All the washes, the purple, red, brown, green and grey from the prime help give the skin a mottled translucent colour. I do love these little guys so I'm glad he's finished.


I didn't feel right just giving this the usual stamp, so instead it gets the Great Big MINOR Chrome Stamp of Approval worth 1 point. This brings me up to 187 points for the season so far.



Monday, 9 March 2026

Adeptus Titanicus - Cream battlefield assets, terminal pins and markers - TO DONE! 🔴⚪

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer on my Adeptus Titanicus - Battlefield assets, terminal pins and markers and no, it's not deja vu! Again... We had another set of battlefield assets and I thought they'd look cool in cream and bronze.


Also, Liam needed a Titan head marker that matched his basing style, rather than the one I did on Red Planet BASE! ðŸ”´


I did want to go with more Blessed Verdigris 🗽 for these but forgot just how much I'd done on the red assets




Still, I really like doing these and getting to explore different colours schemes for them.


It's a shame you don't really get to use more than a couple of them per game.


Also, Otty made his own Eldar themed ones. Which is as it should be, but it does mean that our current game is only using one of my sets.


And even then I put a Void Shield Generator in the wrong place so my Titans are getting ZERO benefit from it. Liam is very grumpy with me! 🤣


I am very pleased I managed to match his basing though. It's not a 100% perfect but so close it's almost weird trying to work out why it's not spot on.


Arc templates. I wanted something that was a bit more 'steampunk'


And I just love these ones so much'


The patinaed bronze, cream and then the red glass inserts, fabulous.


Now, I did not do the terminal pins. As annoying as it is that we have another set that is unpainted they have all bee cut from the sprue. Finding a way to paint them all individually was not a task I was willing to do when I've so much else I could enjoy painting instead. So they are left for now, we've more than enough.



Great Big Chrome Stamps of Approval according to my spreadsheet this is worth 13 points. Plus a 5 point terrain bonus, it's a bit cheeky under the circumstance. But, the premise of the bonus is you are doing something for the benefit of everyone, not just painting your own grey pile of shame. These are terrain pieces and they are for other to use, so it qualifies. Therefore, this brings me up to 186 points for the season so far.

 
Here are the pics on a white background.