Hi all,
In the run up to Oldhammer in the Jerz (OHNW 2017) I'm attempting to finish up a couple of smallish projects. Once of these is completing Chaos Renegade Squad 2. I have just two figures to finish to complete this squad and today I'm happy to share with you the first of those two.
As you may have noticed with the last Boar Rider and the Averland figures from the last post I have been working with my system to paint Black cloth and armor a lot lately. And since it has been working out I decided to apply that technique to one of my Renegades.
With the bulk of the armor color picked I turned my thoughts to what the contrasting color should be...and I toyed with Green....turquoise...yellow...and finally I decided to ask my daughter her opinion (my wife, who is my normal color consultant, is out of town)... She said "Dad, its practically Halloween! try Orange!" So I did! and I think it worked out well.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
The Last of Averland
Hi all,
I've been in finishing mode for the last few days...trying to clear my table for a larger challenge on the near horizon.
One of the things that has been lingering on my painting desk for wwwaaayyy too long is the very last few figures of a commission that I've been "working" on for a very patient member of the LAF. These are the last three figures for a largish warband of puff and slash figures that I have painted in the traditional colors of Averland...Black and Yellow. The rest of the Warband can be seen HERE.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Ewal Dvergar Boar Riders...Part III
Another quick post today...
...And another of Clam's fantastic Ewal Dvergar Boar Riders. This one is another mix match...the body and Boar are from the Boar Rider release...but the helmet for this one comes from the earlier Ewal Dvergar warrior release, and it is one that I'm particularly fond of.
I've been meaning to try one of my chaos figures with black armor...but honestly I've been hesitant too until now. Long time readers of this blog may remember a post I wrote about a system I had learned for painting black from a few years ago (LINK)...I have only used it sparingly since this initial attempt and never on a subject with this much area to cover...but this seemed like the perfect chance to give it a try on a more challenging subject.
...but before I reveal the final piece I want to take another opportunity to heap high praise on John Pickford for the sculpting on the boars he produced for this range and for Clam...They are superb and this one was another joy to paint. Take a look!
...And another of Clam's fantastic Ewal Dvergar Boar Riders. This one is another mix match...the body and Boar are from the Boar Rider release...but the helmet for this one comes from the earlier Ewal Dvergar warrior release, and it is one that I'm particularly fond of.
I've been meaning to try one of my chaos figures with black armor...but honestly I've been hesitant too until now. Long time readers of this blog may remember a post I wrote about a system I had learned for painting black from a few years ago (LINK)...I have only used it sparingly since this initial attempt and never on a subject with this much area to cover...but this seemed like the perfect chance to give it a try on a more challenging subject.
...but before I reveal the final piece I want to take another opportunity to heap high praise on John Pickford for the sculpting on the boars he produced for this range and for Clam...They are superb and this one was another joy to paint. Take a look!
Labels:
Boar,
CD Warband,
Chaos Dwarfs,
Clam,
Ewal Dvergar,
John Pickford
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Orctober...Part I
Hello all,
As you may have notice this "Orctober" thing seems to have grown steady over the last couple of years...The first I had heard of it was on Erny's wonderful Blog and on the Oldhammer forum...a casual challenge among friends to get some Orcs painted...but it now seems to have taken on a life of it own!
...I'm not complaining of course. Any excuse to paint Greenskins is a good excuse to me. Though I haven't painted any of my own for a long time...the classic Orcs and Goblins hold a special place in my collection, second only in size to my dwarf collection.
As you may have notice this "Orctober" thing seems to have grown steady over the last couple of years...The first I had heard of it was on Erny's wonderful Blog and on the Oldhammer forum...a casual challenge among friends to get some Orcs painted...but it now seems to have taken on a life of it own!
...I'm not complaining of course. Any excuse to paint Greenskins is a good excuse to me. Though I haven't painted any of my own for a long time...the classic Orcs and Goblins hold a special place in my collection, second only in size to my dwarf collection.
Monday, October 2, 2017
New Terrain in Use! Orcs attack!
Howdy Ya'll!!
Before I had the excellent game of Donnyhammer with my local gaming group the other day I also took the opportunity to have a bit of a photo session with my newly completed houses and a couple of my Terrain boards.
For this effort I employed two of my completed Terrain boards and set them up with all the lights I have on hand and "decorated" them with all the buildings and rock walls that have been the subject of several of my last posts.
This is what the set up looked like before I populated it with figures...
Before I had the excellent game of Donnyhammer with my local gaming group the other day I also took the opportunity to have a bit of a photo session with my newly completed houses and a couple of my Terrain boards.
For this effort I employed two of my completed Terrain boards and set them up with all the lights I have on hand and "decorated" them with all the buildings and rock walls that have been the subject of several of my last posts.
This is what the set up looked like before I populated it with figures...
Labels:
Boar,
Empire,
goblins,
Green Skins,
Lead Adventure Miniatures,
Marauder,
Modular Terrain Board,
orcs
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