Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Second batch of Tzeentch warriors
These take bloody ages to paint! But I think the results are worth the effort :) I will post pics of the two completed ranks as soon as I can.
Next up is the remaining individual warriors then the unit filler. Then I can start painting the other models I finished sculpting.
Once they are all done (I'm guessing that will be some time) I can begin converting Nurgle warriors from Black Orcs.
Next up is the remaining individual warriors then the unit filler. Then I can start painting the other models I finished sculpting.
Once they are all done (I'm guessing that will be some time) I can begin converting Nurgle warriors from Black Orcs.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Finally I have cracked my Nurgle Lord!!!
It struck me whilst reading the feedback I received on warseer how important it is to embrace the critique of others and try and constantly improve your ideas and technique.
I have a very strong vision for most of my projects, but it's helpful to have an outsiders point of view once in a while. With that in mind I tried one more version of the lords head.
I'm much happier with this than previous ones and I am pretty certain he is now finished!?!
I also got some more accurate colour representation photos.
I have a very strong vision for most of my projects, but it's helpful to have an outsiders point of view once in a while. With that in mind I tried one more version of the lords head.
I'm much happier with this than previous ones and I am pretty certain he is now finished!?!
I also got some more accurate colour representation photos.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Nurgle Lord 99% finished on the painting
Nearly done on this bad boy. The Nurglings need some re-working to vary their colours and I have a few details and extra glaze's to do on the lord.
Hopefully get him finished tomorrow and then I will wait for natural light to get some good pics as I'm finding it hard to get the colours looking right in the photos with artificial lights.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
The painting begins
After what seems like ages from starting this bad boy I finally got sometime to lay done some colour on him. I'm experimenting in painting in a slightly new way for me. I got some glaze medium to try and I'm trying to paint one area to 99% finished, then I can make minor adjustments once the model is 'complete'.
The skin has only had it's first coat, but the armor is 'finished'.
The rust is done using MIG pigments (The new Flames of War branded pack)
The skin has only had it's first coat, but the armor is 'finished'.
The rust is done using MIG pigments (The new Flames of War branded pack)
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Nurgle Lord finished!!
After what seems like an age, I finally got him finished :D
Although I will be magnetsing the Nurglings to the palanquin so I can sculpt some new ones when my skills improve.
Although I will be magnetsing the Nurglings to the palanquin so I can sculpt some new ones when my skills improve.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Nurglings (why do I torture myself?)
Inspired by a few peoples work on various forums and blogs I decided to have a go at making my own Nurglings for the palanquin of my Nurgle lord.
These are what I have managed so far, I need to add in more of the little fellas to fill the gaps and give it a nice dense appearance (like a swarm) plus add boils etc.
The faces are maxmini zombie heads.
These are what I have managed so far, I need to add in more of the little fellas to fill the gaps and give it a nice dense appearance (like a swarm) plus add boils etc.
The faces are maxmini zombie heads.
Friday, 28 October 2011
Converted Nurgle Lord on palanquin
Moved him along a bit the other night. Not much left to do, rivets on the palanquin and then sculpting the Nurglings carrying him.
Sunday, 23 October 2011
A few updates
This last week has seen me bouncing around from project to project. But I did manage to get some stuff moving along.
The first 5 Tzeentch warriors are done, the rest are on my work station awaiting attention.
Added the rivets and 'fuel' to the Hell Cannon plus treads on the wheels, which will also need rivets.
Finally my Nurgle Lord got himself a pet (not finished)
The first 5 Tzeentch warriors are done, the rest are on my work station awaiting attention.
Added the rivets and 'fuel' to the Hell Cannon plus treads on the wheels, which will also need rivets.
Finally my Nurgle Lord got himself a pet (not finished)
Friday, 14 October 2011
Tzeentch warrior test model
I thought I would treat myself to some painting after the sculpting marathon of the last few weeks. I have done a test model for the Tzeentch warriors.
Although he isn't really a test as such. Because each warrior will be painted in a different scheme, I'm not a fan of the unified look that most chaos armies have these days.
I much prefer the earlier days when chaos warriors looked different to each other and just more chaotic ;)
Although I'm willing to have each one in colours linked to his patron god, I can't picture a quartermaster handing out uniforms before a campaign.
Although he isn't really a test as such. Because each warrior will be painted in a different scheme, I'm not a fan of the unified look that most chaos armies have these days.
I much prefer the earlier days when chaos warriors looked different to each other and just more chaotic ;)
Although I'm willing to have each one in colours linked to his patron god, I can't picture a quartermaster handing out uniforms before a campaign.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Converted Nurgle Lord on palanquin
This is something I have been working on over the last couple of weeks in between other projects.
He is based on a plastic Ogre body.
The idea is he is a much favored warrior of Nurgle, hence his bulk and means of transport. The Nurglings will need sculpting.
These are some wip shots that I took along the way.
He is based on a plastic Ogre body.
The idea is he is a much favored warrior of Nurgle, hence his bulk and means of transport. The Nurglings will need sculpting.
These are some wip shots that I took along the way.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Scratch built Hell Cannon pt2
Just a quick update.
The green is in fact GW's Liquid Green Stuff, which I was somewhat dubious about using. It is in the normal GW price band ie on the dearer side, however I was very impressed by the ease of application and how well it sanded up.
It's fair to say it has found a home in my tool box, although I would most likely use it in scratch built projects and conversions rather than 'fixing' any problems with 'you know what'.
The model is around 80% complete, I want to add rivets and maybe some additional panels. I have started thinking about the crew, it's going to have to be converted regular Dwarfs, which should prove a bit of a challenge.
The green is in fact GW's Liquid Green Stuff, which I was somewhat dubious about using. It is in the normal GW price band ie on the dearer side, however I was very impressed by the ease of application and how well it sanded up.
It's fair to say it has found a home in my tool box, although I would most likely use it in scratch built projects and conversions rather than 'fixing' any problems with 'you know what'.
The model is around 80% complete, I want to add rivets and maybe some additional panels. I have started thinking about the crew, it's going to have to be converted regular Dwarfs, which should prove a bit of a challenge.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Tzeentch Sorcerer on disc (finished)
Finally got him finished last night. Not sure how long it took from start to finish as I work on several models at once. I find working in that way stops me ruining what I have sculpted until it's fully hardened.
The disc is fully scratch built, the armature was a piece of plasticard cut to shape with 30mm laser cut 1.5mm thick wooden discs glued to either side. It is also magnetised to the stand for easier storage.
The disc is fully scratch built, the armature was a piece of plasticard cut to shape with 30mm laser cut 1.5mm thick wooden discs glued to either side. It is also magnetised to the stand for easier storage.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Scratch built Hell Cannon pt1
Having decided I really loathe the official GW model for the Hell Cannon it was time to set about making one.
After looking around for kits I could alter, it became obvious that the only real option was to make it from scratch if I was going to get what I wanted.
Most of the inspiration for the model came from the new Chaos Dwarf machines from Forge World. I love the engineered approach of the new models, rather than the comic book demon engine look of the GW model.
The concept was a shortish barrel, more like a mortar and some sort of weapons on the front to represent it's close combat prowess. The Chaos Dwarf Tenderiser of yesteryear was the perfect starting place. It also gave me the chance to pay homage to one of my favourite models from the 'golden age'.
This is how far I have got over the last couple of nights, the construction is mainly balsa with plasticard used for the trim. The barrel and wheels are 30mm laser cut discs I picked up on e-bay sandwiched together with wood glue.
The wheels, barrel and front 'arms' are all loose, as I want to add trim and sculpt some details on.
After looking around for kits I could alter, it became obvious that the only real option was to make it from scratch if I was going to get what I wanted.
Most of the inspiration for the model came from the new Chaos Dwarf machines from Forge World. I love the engineered approach of the new models, rather than the comic book demon engine look of the GW model.
The concept was a shortish barrel, more like a mortar and some sort of weapons on the front to represent it's close combat prowess. The Chaos Dwarf Tenderiser of yesteryear was the perfect starting place. It also gave me the chance to pay homage to one of my favourite models from the 'golden age'.
This is how far I have got over the last couple of nights, the construction is mainly balsa with plasticard used for the trim. The barrel and wheels are 30mm laser cut discs I picked up on e-bay sandwiched together with wood glue.
The wheels, barrel and front 'arms' are all loose, as I want to add trim and sculpt some details on.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Warriors of Chaos conversions and scratch built bits.
I am going for as many conversions as I can imagine in my Chaos army. Although this will prolong the length of the project I think the reward will be worth it.
So this is a Tzeentch bsb, the sword is intended to represent a daemon sword that's in control as much as the champion wielding it is. His head is getting turned in to a hawk/eagle mutation.
The next is a pretty straight forward addition to the excellent plastic Tzeentch sorcerer, I wanted to create some movement on the model as he will be mounted on a the scratch built disc (the middle object in the pic below). The flames seemed like the most obvious solution after trying to model a piece of cloth and failing miserably :(
He is in the aerly stages so it will need much more work before I'm happy with him.
The three pieces above are the Tzeentch warrior units standard, the disc and the Tzeentch bsb.
The finished unit looks like this, shields are off for painting ease, the Chaos stars are so bloody boring! which is why i filled them off. The shields will instead have homemade decals added to them.
Also the imminent release of Forge Worlds Tamurkhan The Throne Of Chaos has got me thinking about possible conversions on the Dwarfs I have lying around, more on that in the future.
So this is a Tzeentch bsb, the sword is intended to represent a daemon sword that's in control as much as the champion wielding it is. His head is getting turned in to a hawk/eagle mutation.
The next is a pretty straight forward addition to the excellent plastic Tzeentch sorcerer, I wanted to create some movement on the model as he will be mounted on a the scratch built disc (the middle object in the pic below). The flames seemed like the most obvious solution after trying to model a piece of cloth and failing miserably :(
He is in the aerly stages so it will need much more work before I'm happy with him.
The three pieces above are the Tzeentch warrior units standard, the disc and the Tzeentch bsb.
The finished unit looks like this, shields are off for painting ease, the Chaos stars are so bloody boring! which is why i filled them off. The shields will instead have homemade decals added to them.
Also the imminent release of Forge Worlds Tamurkhan The Throne Of Chaos has got me thinking about possible conversions on the Dwarfs I have lying around, more on that in the future.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Tzeentch unit filler
Got this finished last night. The aim will be to paint the fire so the light can be seen on the warriors ranked up around it. I could be making a big mistake, but time will solve that mystery I guess ;)
I also started work on a sculpted banner for the same unit and a scratch built disc for my Tzeentch sorcerer lord. Pics of them should be up at the weekend.
I also started work on a sculpted banner for the same unit and a scratch built disc for my Tzeentch sorcerer lord. Pics of them should be up at the weekend.
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