Saturday, 25 January 2020

Chaos Lord Veneror the Tainted

Ever since I saw the Legion Moritat model on the Forge World website, I knew I loved it. However, being the heretic I am, my first thought was that I could use this model in Heresy-era armour to create a Chaos model in a great pose. 

Combining the Moritat torso and legs with various other parts, I created this vision of a Chaos Lord. Most of my Chaos Lords are very close-combat oriented, so I went with a different feel on Veneror, giving him a combi-melta and a mutated arm, which could count as a power weapon, lightning claw, or something like that.  

The paint job was quite experimental, with a rakarth flesh base and purple wash, highlighted with white. Getting the wash to look right was quite tricky. It required a lot of manipulation with a wet brush to stop it pooling. I got there in the end though. 




Saturday, 18 January 2020

Chaos Warhost Annual Review 2020

Last week you saw my review of my Imperial collection, and this week it's the turn of the Hordes of Chaos. Models I have completed this year include:

a Hellblade;

Black Legion cultists - I made a lot of these... a lot... most of them are converted and there are more to come. I love making cultists!;

a Helbrute;

Some characters, including a Lord of Khorne, two Nurgle characters, Doomrider, a Dark Apostle and a generic Chaos Lord;

a squad of Bloodletters, a squad of berzerkers and a squad of Chosen for The Bloodstorm;

some Khorngors

Angon - this Creature Caster model is absolutely superb and it was almost my model of the year!;

and my Lord of Skulls! This is easily my model of the year. I put so much work into it and it's received a lot of praise. 





















As with the Imperials, I made a video of the collection:

Saturday, 11 January 2020

Imperial Warhost Annual Update 2020

Another new year, and another chance to review my collection of miniatures. I've built and painted a fair amount of stuff this year across all the different factions I collect, including the Imperium. Some Imperial units I've finished are: 

Black Templars Crusader squad and Captain;

two squads of Space Wolves, a Razorback and a Wolf Lord - there are more Space Wolves to come;

an entire Blood Angels army! This retro force came together in order to make use of a lot of slightly ropey looking 2nd ed monopose marines, but I really got into the retro feel, even searching out a special edition Captain and an OOP rhino to complete the look. I think the model I like the most is actually the Chaplain on bike. I don't have many Chaplains, that model had been gathering dust in a box for a while, and I did a good paintjob on it;

some Minotaurs. This project is my new favourite project, and I'm really enjoying the challenge of trying to do something I haven't done before with space marines. I'm trying to use units I've not used before and convert the models, and the army will eventually include a Thunderhawk. The Thunderhawk is in the building stage now. I painted some interior sections and have bought some tools to put it together, so it should progress nicely this year.

and of course, Roboute Guilliman! That was a great model to work on. I get highly motivated to paint big models and characters, and I had a lot of fun doing blending on his blue armour. 

I included the Valkyrie in the collection, as, although the Wings of Vrayax have seceded from the Imperium, the Valkyrie is technically an Imperial model and... well... it looks cool at the back there, doesn't it!
















I also made a video of the collection, set to some stirring music:



Saturday, 4 January 2020

Space Wolf Long Fangs

More Space Wolves! This time, a squad of Long Fangs!

The marines with heavy weapons are classic metal long fangs and the sergeant (with the plasma gun) is made of modern plastic parts. It just sort of happened this way, but I like how the squad ended up with an old metal version and a new plastic version of each of the heavy bolter and missile launcher. It's like a history of space marine heavy weapons in one squad! 








As an added bonus, here are some nice images of the Bohemar Infantry. Not new models, but some new pictures that I thought were worth sharing. Click here to see more of the Bohemar Infantry.










Wednesday, 1 January 2020

Warmachine Cryx

I have a good friend, Anthony, who got me into Warmachine a while back. Unfortunately, he moved away and I haven't played it since. I have, however, been working on the few models I bought, and here they are together. I found the Cryx faction most interesting, so I collected a few models from them. Here they are all together:




Just the Jacks:






Slayer Jack:






Goreshade the Bastard and Deathwalker:



Warwitch Deneghra. This was the first time I used a contrast paint, on the white cloak. I didn't find it was better than my other painting methods, but it's certainly an interesting way to do white.





Leviathan Dreadnought

Today's mini is a humble Leviathan Dreadnought. This is one of the Forge World ones, which I bought just before the plastic one came out...