Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Imperial Knights - Cerastus Twins in manufactorum pt5. - Rough Iron and Copper

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer on the Cerastus Knights. I can't quite convey just how little motivation I had to do the metallics on both these knights. I was thoroughly overwhelmed by just how much needed doing and for weeks I couldn't bring myself to even contemplate putting paint on them. 


Couple that with a heatwave which made the shed unbearable, even in the evenings and it took a monumental push to get the Army Painter Rough Iron base coat on the skeleton and trim. 
But I was blown away how quick it actually was to apply. I think I did 80-90% of them in about 80 minutes. It was incredibly satisfying, which provided some motivation to keep that momentum going.


 However, I was beset by doubts about what came next, was it the texture stippling of the armour plates or the VGC Hammered Copper highlights on the metallics? If only I had some record of doing these Knights previously so I didn't have to make such decisions and could just follow the plan... 


The thing is, I'm pretty sure it's not one way or the other. The battle damage always covers a multitude of sins so I can make all sorts of mistakes and it can be hidden or covered up. I don't know why I fret about these things.

And then I sabotage myself by not doing everything at once. The Acheron Reaper Chain Fist is missing a couple of pistons on the elbow joint. I wanted to make the pistons possible, which I hadn't figured out how to achieve. So while everything else had metallics up to first highlights with the sponged on Hammered Copper, the Chain Fist was just primed.


But the sponging had been relatively straightforward. It might not have been as quick as the Rough Iron base coat but I was making progress and it was filling me with hope. Which can be a dangerous thing because I'd already been imagining these would easily be complete by the end of the hobby season. But then I squandered a couple of weeks of potential progress with my lack of hobby mojo. 


You can never take any of it for granted. I'd gone from imaging these completed alongside a few other projects and now my hope is this and I'd be ecstatic to get the Adeptus Titanicus buildings done too by the end of the season. I've still got some design work to do as well though so there are no guarantees.


But this is not only significant progress, but more importantly actual progress. Particularly because as I write this I know I have stippled all the Vermillion [sic] armour texture, added the Retributor Armour sponge highlights and shaded all the trim, with just the two skeletons still to add sepia washes on. Even more progress. Now, the metallic results aren't great. I wasn't happy with how much gold I added, so went overboard with the sepia.


 There will be more work to do to try and bring it all back to what I'm happy with. But if there's one thing I know about my brassy bronze - it can all be fixed by Blessed Verdigris! 🗽As soon as I get the remaining sepia done, then maybe some Strong Tone in other areas. I can do a bit of extra Retributor sponging, where I won't go overboard. Then some Runelord Brass [or similar] and at that point the metallics are all done. Then I get the fun of choosing my actual colour scheme for the panels. I think I know what I'm doing but just blocking in the colours will make such a huge difference to my motivation. I would just add at this point there's just a smidge of regret for not actually doing a knight with a gunmetal/silver skeleton. I may have done them for my Adeptus Titanicus Atrapos, but I couldn't bring myself this time round, nevermind. 

Cerastus Knight Twins in Manufactorum
Parts: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Battle records 2


Afternoon #Warhammer Community although there's not a lot of Warhammer I have kept posting battle records up for the other games we play. They're dated on the days they happened, posted on different day so you may not have seen them unless you search. I've collected the last 6-8 months of links below in case you're interested in looking at a lot of [not completely] un-annotated photographs of figures, followed by some grinning loons in a shed, then knock yourself out:

2026 [25 games]

2025 [10 games]

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Battle Record - American Civil War and Bolt Action 25/06/26

Afternoon we've been having a bit of a heatwave and as my shed peaked at 35C I started working earlier so I could get the benefit of the cooler morning temperatures before it all hotted up! One unexpected bonus was Ben's cousin Woll had decided to come up and visit the hobby shed again [remember you can still vote for us in shed of the year]. This meant I could nip along in the afternoon to join them.


And they were playing an American Civil War game called Longstreet. Apparently it's out of print, relies heavily on some card decks which only had one set produced for every copy of the rules. Unfortunately most people bought two sets of cards with the rules and they're now like hen's teeth!


So if you have a set, or even just the rules let us know as Otty really wants to play again. I was just an observer, not knowing what was going on.


It all looked really impressive, although I was disappointed that the barricades seemed to offer no obstruction whatsoever for the charging soldiers. Not even just moving through them normally, it was like they weren't there at all.


And the charge ranges seemed very long so even from a distance these units were getting into combat despite the battlefield obstacles. They had fun though.


Following that we set up another Bolt Action board, which I thought looked stunning. It was a mission where the Germans had to get within 12" of our board edge, or exit the board from our edge for even more VPs.


But the British set up first, having to spread out across the board, while a lot of the Germans [mainly the tanks] were in reserve.


Which meant that as they did come on they could come on in the flanks, leaving the central defenders slightly out of position because which flank could the join to offer support?


One set of engineers or rangers, snuck down the side. Unfortunately mortar crews don't carry any rifles or small arms, so they exited the battle unchallenged.


But look how cool this game looks!


One of our tanks caught fire, with the crew abandoning it. We went a little overboard to represent it was destroyed, particularly as it didn't even explode!


Our Command tank just went round the board taking names, probably the MVP.


The Command doing the business


Unfortunately we didn't get the order draw we hoped for, to block the road and the half-track was making for board edge. Instead we sent two squads in to assault it. 


With the second squad setting it ablaze.


Meanwhile on the right flank our other tank couldn't wound the German tanks that had just driven over a gun emplacement. 


Out tank crashed through the hedges to get a bead on it's rear armour point blank


And another turret went skyward!


While on the extreme right a German tank was intent on breaching our mortar battery.


Squishing the crew, leaving a spotter, then exiting the board for the mission. The infantry were following closely.


And decided to rustle some sheep while they were at it.


Also destroying our tank - a trio of turrets exploded!


The brits had been good, excelling with their ability for commanders to draw 3 or 4 additional order dice. This allowed us to control the game in some places. But the German deployment and Blitzkrieg worked perfectly. Punching through our flanks to secure the mission and win the game. 


We were out of position, outflanked, and with a loss of some units early on slightly outgunned in places. But it was a lot of fun.


So great to see Woll again, but a couple of issues being that the hobby shed was hot, hot, hot. There is almost no air circulation and we accidentally broke Ben's fan that was the only thing bringing cool air in. Couple that with later in the evening having the door open hoping some cool air would come in. It didn't, but we were inundated with flies and other insects.


So, cooling and pest control are new issues that the shed committee must look into solving.


Monday, 22 June 2026

Vote for Otty Shed 2.0 in Shed of the Year 2026

Afternoon #Warhammer Community. As you know, we entered Otty's Hobby Shed 2.0 in the Readers' Sheds, Shed of the Year contest 2026.

We actually got nominated as finalists! I only just realised that out of all the pub and home cinema themed sheds Otty's hobby shed got shortlisted to the final 5! But you can take us all the way, because it's a public vote. Please click the link below and vote for  Otty's Hobby Shed 2.0, Lancashire. 

It would mean so much for us if you vote and share the link with your friends.