Friday 26 April 2024

Imperial Knight - Armigers in manufactorum pt.5 - BLESSED VERDIGRIS 🗽

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I've been #PaintingWarhammer on my Imperial Knight Armigers and it's time for the BLESSED VERDIGRIS 🗽 Despite the polarised feelings of progress and stagnation getting the patina on has made a huge difference.


But not just that I did highlights in places too. Some of the weapons were a bit behind on the metallics but this surge in development was helping keep the project going. 


Not without some trials though, I had applied washes to the Gamboge and in some places it seeped under the paint, puckered it like fingers left in the bath too long and the paint started to slew off. But I fixed it all and the yellow is really starting to stand out on this one.


Meanwhile, my 'Headhunter', House Raven's designated executioner was not quite what I was hoping for. I split the groin armour white [cream] and black so I could have alternating black and white cog symbols either side. I thought it would match up with the studs too.


But despite the idea of having it predominantly black and red, with more white elements than yellow - to represent this Armiger's sombre task, I just wasn't feeling it.


I split the Melta Lance shield plate to add some heraldic campaign badges on it in the decal phase. I wanted Dark Angels, Legio Gryphonicus and Adeptus Titanicus badges because the decals are really cool. However, I must admit some of the verdigris on the head cowls/collars are a bit ungainly. Not what I had intended, but I can live with it.


So progress was good, but I was still beset by doubts, they were just different ones now.

Wednesday 24 April 2024

Imperial Knight - Armigers in manufactorum pt.4 - METALLICA!

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I've been #PaintingWarhammer on my Imperial Knight Armigers. With the Deathwing finished I got to focus solely mostly on the Armigers. I wanted this one to have limited yellow and black on it.


Almost just the twin ribbons hanging from the back. I did my usual weathered brassy/bronze. It looks rough as can be but with the weathering it'll work out in the end.


The armour plates are painted separately on the sprue, it was easier at this stage, although I hadn't done the metallics just yet. Although you can see the bonding studs, which were to be white.


The second Armiger was to have the traditional yellow and black chevrons. I didn't have one that had just the two furthest outer fairings of the carapace. So it seemed to make sense to take the opportunity.


I'm not 100% convinced of the structural integrity of the pose. Despite pinning it still feels somewhat wobbly and fragile. Time will tell if it stays in one piece. It doesn't help that the base feels reasonably heavy for something bulked out with cork...


Its armour plates. The yellow is just stippled on Colvin & CO Gamboge art acrylic. Kicking myself I didn't buy more of these now Home Bargains only stocks a few primary colours rather than these more leftfield colours.


With the Gamboge in place it pencilled in the chevrons, using a wooden coffee stirrer to help get a uniform thickness.


And then it's just filled in with black. For the first time I was contemplating the additional white edges here [as part of the House Raven scheme]. It would help tidy up the edges and cover the pencil marks.


But I wasn't going to give in just yet. Things were progressing really quickly, but there were still some unresolved issues in my head. However I was itching to get decals on, even at this stage where I hadn't done half the highlights and shadows. So, although the dopamine was kicking in for the rapid progress there was a shadow of negative doubt building that it wasn't quick enough, which was attempting to squash my feeling of achievement. Could I power through...?

Monday 22 April 2024

Dark Angels - Lava swords, molten metal blades etc.

Afternoon #WarHamFam and #WarhammerCommunity I finished #PaintingWarhammer on my Deathwing, but just wanted to show some unseen WiPs of the lava blades. I started with Valejo Game Extra Opaque Heavy Red.


Then I stippled on some dark orange in places, then some Troll Slayer Orange.


It was the same for the unnecessary Bolter Bayonet. 


I mean this was just super easy with very little thought to it.


So much so that when I added VGC Orange Fire it felt like it was painting itself


From here I just wanted to add some yellow.


And with VGC Sun Yellow stippled at the ends they were done. 


Now a light drybrush of black in some places, perhaps the odd black dot in others would help on a bigger blade. But the Lightning Claws were already quite small, so I didn't want to confuse things.


Not sure I got the effect in the right places here but even so I was super chuffed with the results. Enough to recommend giving it a go.


I know I was tentative, despite trying this effect a few times already. If you have doubts, don't. Just give it a go, you'll be surprised how easy it is.

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