Thursday, 27 November 2014
The latest upgrade to Fury...
The Swarmlord, the Tyrantlord of the Hive Mind, the Herald of the Great Devourer, and the Destroyer of the Kha'la Empire.
My personal Swarmlord has crossed blades with the great Abaddon the Despoiler himself, and slaughtered dozens of Imperial Guardsmen, troopers and officers alike. He's even taken out a Space Wolf Dreadnought. I really need to get myself a box of Tyrant Guard so he can be even more awesome. Maybe some backup Hive Tyrants to accompany him as well. In any case, I enjoyed painting this guy immensely, I had to do a little cutting and glueing to give him four boneswords, which I find are much more awesome than the ones he's supposed to have. I remember the exact moment he was all painted and I glued the final arm into place, it was as if he came to life. Such an awesome figure.
Now you see me...
He was rather quickly painted, but came out rather nicely in any case. I haven't gotten my hands on any Lictors as of yet, so he's not quite as effective in combat as he could be. My friend has some Lictors, but I haven't managed to steal 'em yet. Yet.
Enjoy!
Poison in my veins...
Anyway, so yeah. Venomthropes. These two chaps were also liberated from my friend's swarm (Hive Fleet Titan), though in return I did give him some Tau. I think. In any case, I had great fun painting them, and I will very likely get the new box after Christmas, probably two so I can have Zoanthropes as well.
Here they are!
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Bringing out the big guns...
Not much more to say about it, I had fun painting it, and might even get another at some point. Who am I kidding, I'll be getting lots more of everything at some point...
Backbone of most 'nid armies, the Warriors!
I should end up with three broods, each with three Warriors, armed as mentioned above. One rending claws/deathspitter, one rending claws/barbed strangler, and one scything talon/deathspitter. Here are the six I've completed so far.
Hive Guard
In any case. This led to my first box of Hive Guard, which I had chosen to make rather than Tyrant Guard, a decision I now regret, having purchased a Swarmlord. On the other hand, with their blind firing, Hive Guard are very awesome indeed, and have gotten me a lot of kills. I also really enjoyed painting them, and certainly plan on getting a box of Tyrant Guard and maybe another of Hive Guard.
Here are the painted miniatures!
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Genestealers
I actually believe these Genestealers came in the same box I mentioned earlier, and they were what I painted right after the Warriors. I didn't get a Broodlord until later, and then another when Games Workshop re-released Space Hulk. Unfortunately, during construction and moving around furniture, one of his arms got lost, and I was forced to replace it with rending claws and talons from the Warriors box I had. Ah well, he came out good enough. I wanted to do the Genestealers a little different from the regular troops, give them a slightly more... well, human appearance I guess. They are infiltrators afterall, so I felt they shouldn't be as chitinous and shiny as the rest of the troops. Here they are, for your viewing pleasure.
Next on the evolutionary line... gaunts!
That being said, the hormagaunts were painted during the internet outage last winter, and as such where finished quite swiftly and painlessly. There were only 16 of them, and while I feel I should definitely pick up another box, I do not look forward to painting another 16 of them. We shall see. In any case, here are the little buggers. Stabby stabby.
The Termagaunts were finished at a much later time, actually during this fall. So almost 9 months after their Hormagaunt cousins. I had volunteered to partake in an exhibition match against Chaos Marines at my university, to promote the Warhammer Club and try to get some more members. Before the game started though, we had some time to sit and paint, and chat with people coming by our stand to look at our miniatures and ask what it all was about. I got in a good deal of painting that morning, having basecoated all of them beforehand. Since my colourscheme is mostly drybrushing, it does go fast to paint, it's the cleaning and filing beforehand that takes time.
A few days after the exhibition match, I had finished all the termies I owned. It was rather the same feeling as with the hormies, I loved how they performed in battle, but there was just so much cleaning involved in a squad I wasn't looking forward to another (though at this point in time, I actually do have a box ready and waiting). Here they are, in any case, for your viewing pleasure. I also realize I failed to mention it in my earlier posts, but comments and criticisms are welcome!
Let's start small...
It was out for a total of three days, and I thought I was going to lose my mind. However, during my boredom I found my brand new box of Tyranids, and having saved the article mentioned earlier, I started painting. Now, I didn't start with the Ripper swarms, I believe the first miniatures to be completed was a squad of 3 Warriors. But for this blog's sake, I am starting with my little Ripper swarms. I do like these chaps. They pack a serious punch, especially when upgraded a bit. And they're great for keeping your opponent locked in combat so you can focus on other things.
I found them fun and easy to paint, albeit a little fiddly, but I managed nonetheless to paint a whopping 7 of them in a day. Here they are in their tiny but furious glory.
Introducing Hive Fleet Fury
In any case, in my hunger and thirst for more to build and paint, I turned to a new army, influenced by the shiny new figures Games Workshop was pumping out, and the shiny new codex. Also a close friend was a fellow hive minder, but more on that later. I settled on Tyranids as my new army, an army I'd really liked for some time, but never had started on for a very simple reason, albeit one you'll find is quite common for me, I had no idea how to paint them. For some reason I never liked the two-colour 'nids you see in every army. Sure, some of them are done well, even to the point of inducing minor nerdgasms, but still. Some of the finest I'd seen were airbrushed and absolutely stunning one-colour armies, but nothing I could ever hope to replicate.
Until now. I do read the Games Workshop blog from time to time, and was fortunate to come across a Tyranid article where some poor chap who's name I've quite forgotten was featured with his Hive Fleet Fury. What caught my eye, was his fabulous paintjob, and especially the basic recipe in the article! It stated which colours to use and how, in what order. I did save a few of the pictures from the article, so here they are, not my miniatures, which will follow later, but the ones of the creator of Hive Fleet Fury that inspired me to start collecting Tyranids.
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Norse Chaos Warriors
I've long wanted to make a Norse army out of the awesome Chaos warriors, but I knew my greenstuff skills weren't that good. When the new dwarf boxes were released I mostly ignored them,but came across them in the store a week ago. I instantly thought the ironbreaker heads might just work to make up awesome viking style warriors, so I bought a box and gave it a try. Here's the first of my attempts.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Necrons
Well, me being me, I quickly got distracted from my storm troopers, despite purchasing four boxes. They are fiddly to paint. Alas. So they're on hold for now.
My roommate has a bunch of scandalously painted necrons, so I liberated them. After some browsing I decided on a bone scheme, while sticking to the green color. I also decided to break my nmm only rule, and throw in a tiny bit of metallics on the joints and gun. Overall, I am quite pleased with the results.
Monday, 26 May 2014
Militarum Tempestus Scions
Fortunately, it was quite easily remedied by filing away the insulting edges, and has the added bonus of making them look a little battered if you are a little rough on filing. Anyway, after trying out several paintschemes and crying in frustration as none of them looked good, I settled on the one that caught my eye in the armybook in the first place, the Psian Jakals. Something about the whole red lense/skull theme was rather pleasing, fitting with my image of highly trained and well-equipped soldiers of the Imperium. So, after finally finishing one, here he is for your viewing pleasure.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Headfirst into truescale...
I logged on to eBay, and ordered 20 terminator legs. I then purchased two boxes of the shiny new Tactical Squads, and ordered some 30mm bases from Heresy Miniatures. After a couple of weeks, I had everything to start out my new quest, truescale Carcharodons Astra.
Now, given that I don't have that many bits, these 'regular' marines are not quite as 'hands-on' as Carcharodons generally would be, however I really do love the new big look. My roommate (an avid Ultramarines collector) thinks they look a little out of proportion, though I feel I've covered that up nicely by giving them lots of pouches and grenades. Maybe he's just jealous. :) Anyway, as soon as my camera starts behaving, I will add more pics, for now enjoy one of the first I made, Squad Leader Valander.