Friday 22 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins Blessed Verdigris #Dreadtober part 8

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'eighth' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. It's Blessed Verdigris time - thinned Army Painter Hydra Turquoise gives me the darker verdigris I so crave.  


Of course I could have done more highlights to the brassy bronze but I made my decision and I'm sticking to it.


Torsos also got weathered.


The legs took a bit longer - I managed one set and the two carapaces in one sitting.

  

  

I pushed on a bit the following day and was able to do the second pair of legs

 

 

And we hit the wall again. The shoulder pieces were weathered and varnished and then I decided to see what they were like in their holes - which happily stripped all the paint off the edges. For flips sake!

I'm pretty certain it won't make any difference, you won't see them below the edges but it feels utterly crushing for it to just slew off like the paint was never even attached. Nevermind, I'll keep on regardless. Fingers crossed the rest of the model is less vulnerable, but I won't hold my breath.

Wednesday 20 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins shading #Dreadtober part 7

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'seventh' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. I'd been avoiding the marble tiles, I'm not sure why, my marbling skills had been pretty successful so far. But I girded my loins and gave it a go.

 

Some smooth Bonewhite lines, like organic lightning.


I tried to fade things a bit so it similar to what I'd done before. Naturally, I didn't refer too closely to those previous examples, even though I was attempting to recreate them.


I added some shading in and managed to achieve what I feel is the worst marble out of the three I've attempted so far - yay me!


I'm not entirely sure what the problem is but it just doesn't sit right with me. Maybe the pattern is too big, or the contrast is too high but it's not what I expected. Fudge it, I can live with this sort of underachievement.


Meanwhile, I'm adding sepia shading all over the metallics and debating whether I'll sponge any additional Runelord Brass onto it...


And I don't think I will. Having compared it to my previous Armigers, which were almost pure Warplock Bronze on the legs, making the legs any lighter just feels unnecessary.

 

Carapaces also got shaded and also the reds got highlighted.


And we're done. Well, not done, there's still loads more to do. But the majority of the highlights are there, so it's Blessed Verdigris next and then highlighting the yellow.


So, a mixed bag of progress, success and some minor disappointment but getting there.

Friday 15 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins Runelord Brass #Dreadtober part 6

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'sixth' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. It's the third set of highlights - Runelord Brass. Ordinarily this would be a mix VGC Polished Gold and gun metal but the new pot of Runelord Brass gave me a chance to experiment.




It would definitely be a better highlight drybrushed directly on top of VGC Rough Iron or Warplock Bronze, now shade wash necessary.

 
As it is I'm not sure how it looks. The Hammered copper is very Red and the Retributor Armour is very yellow and then the Runelord Brass is desaturated. I'm going to add a AP Soft Tone wash to try to equalize things a little bit.


I'll then decide if it needs any more metallics on top.


I also need to add some gun metal nbit on the lower legs, it's the only place I use it. I have discovered the original Warglaives legs were possibly just Warplock Bronze on the lower sections, so that silver shin really stands out. It's also quite the difference to see the range of metallics on this Helverin in comparison.


As I have to do the red highlights on the carapace I thought it best to still keep the shoulders separate so I didn;t accidently catch the metal with red.


Guns are also highlighted, but I have to tidy them up in places and noticed some areas where the paint has already scratched off.


I was a little disheartened about how easily the paint was getting scratched off, thanks to the Simoniz matt black spray I primed it with, when clearly it's not a primer. Home Bargains has finally had a delivery of its £1.99 sprays and primers, it's too late now but at least I'll be OK if I need to do anything else. But back with the Helverins I needed to take a few days away from it to destress. However, I think the next update will be significant as I was actually then able to spend some real solid focused time on it to move them on. Sure, these look well on track and even the next update seems almost done but there is so much still left to do - highlights, all the weathering, decals, the battle damage, glow effects and finish off the bases. It's not as foregone as it may appear.

Tuesday 12 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins Gold #Dreadtober part 5

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'fifth' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. It's the second set of highlights - Retributor Armour.


Again, the gold is applied as scruffily as I can but it still takes an entire evening to get all the elements done.


I'm also leaving some areas untouched as I know that armour plates are going to cover them up. I think the leg plates will be glued on soon, when I'm doing the shadow washes as that will help define them more on the model.


I still need to do the marble tiles though... not to mention all the debris.


Can't wait to get to highlight the actual panels on these and start applying transfers too. 


Torso pieces, most of the highlights are done now, just the smoke stacks and some of the more protruding elements will be highlighted further.


Unlike Tyranids these smaller highlights do get quicker and easier, just because I do them so roughly it doesn't require much care and isn;t particularly time consuming.


The carapace weapons also got primed and I started to highlight them. Even at this stage I'm considering painting the barrels of the Helverin Autocannons silver. However, none of the Icarus Autocannons are silver so I'm not sure.


I use a tiny bit of silver on the legs of the Armigers, so there is a precedent to using some metallics that aren't brass or bronze. I 'm just undecided at this point. I may carry on and decided at the end. Until then it's Runelord Brass, next.

Friday 8 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins Bronze #Dreadtober part 4

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'fourth' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. VGC Hammered Copper, my slightly more red equivalent of Balthasar Gold is next. 


A mix of drybrushing, wetbrushing, stippling and any old way to get the paint on.


It's got another 4 or 5 coats of paint to go on over it so it can be rough as anything. Retributor Armour is next, then I'm going to try Runelord Brass, because I got a fresh pot with Imperium issue 2. 


Then a sepia wash and perhaps a Strong Tone wash afterwards. There may be an additional light sponge of Runelord Brass just for some additional nicks and scratches, we'll see.


Armour plates are fiddly and I did catch some of the coloured bits with metallics but I'm comfortable now with how I'll cover that up.


Carapaces were done too, still not 100% about the vents on the back sometimes. I suppose I could have deviated and painted them to match the full carapace but it's done now.


Rest of the torso quickly highlighted. Again, this is messy and most of it just needs one level of highlights just to help the shadow wash have some extra contrast for when the wash settles.


But, the wash will help even things out, so even the messiness now will be smoothed out eventually. Most of it is hidden, or overshadowed by the armour plates, so you can get away with a lot.


And the guns. Not just the Helverin autocannons, but a couple of Quad Guns [or two Twin Guns?], that I separated and magnetised. Add that to my Icarus Autocannons and now I can field all of my Armigers as Helverins, should I wish.


Retributor Armour is next. I know it's a lot of progress this first week, again because I gave myself a headstart. But, a lot of work still to do and it also allows me to take a night of should I need it so I don't feel pressured. Conversely I do want to finish early so I can have them ready if there is an instore Armies On Parade in Liverpool. It'd be my first time parading there and I'd love to have the full House Corvus group in it.


Wednesday 6 October 2021

Imperial Knight - Armiger Helverins chevrons #Dreadtober part 3

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity it's the 'third' of #Dreadtober and I'm continuing my #Imperial Knights Armiger Helverins. I'm painting chevrons! I used a trusty wooden coffee stirrer to achieve this - cutting a 45 degree angle at one end, pencilling in a centre line and then placing the stirrer against it so I could rule either side of it and create each stripe. It's fiddly because it doesn't conform to the undulations in the surface but you have to make allowances. You may notice that the second from bottom yellow stripe is a bit chunkier than the rest. Yes, that was not planned. However, the House Raven full crest will go there so - happy accident it will help it fit and I can claim it WAS planned that way!


You may [or may not] note that these differ from standard house Raven chevrons in that they point backwards. The Official House Raven chevrons point forwards. As this is an off shoot of Raven - House Corvus, that explains it and I won't be doing the white edges of the black lines either.


I thought a chevron collar would be interesting on this one. Now I've done it I'm not entirely sure it works but I'll persevere with it because the quality is there, even if I'm not convinced of the result.


Let me know what you think, if it looks odd or not.


I also did all the armour plates and made some random decisions about which side chevrons would be on and I'll try and find a logic for them when I commit to attaching them to the models.


I'll be doing the Rough Iron banding next on all the edges and the remainder of the metal work.


The Autocannons also got base coated, the chevrons aren't too great but I hope to tidy them up and hide the discrepancies with highlights and ultimately weathering.


Round about this time with the Warglaives I think I really struggled trying to get my head round what order to do things in. With so much stippling and dry brushing involved, both in the red and brassy bronze which comes first? I had started to feel the same sensation as I progressed and so went back to those original posts but they weren't too revealing [typical!]. So I figured that with this stage its the metals, because every mistake and overspill of paint that goes on the red or yellow can easily be covered up with battle damage later. Of course I could catch red on the metal wehn I do but I think it will be a lot more controlled for those areas than the metal work, despite some of that banding being very fine detail. So, VGC Hammered Copper next [my slightly redder Balthasar Gold equivalent].