Krisken's art stuff, previously all 40k miniatures

I know I said I'd try to get it done today or tomorrow, but things came up where it's going to take longer. Right now I'm shooting for Sunday night.

Saturday night I'll be having some games with a 1,500 Epidemius list (all Nurgle), so the battle reports coming from those should be fun! (A whole lot of 'he shot me with 30 shots, I lost one guy' kind of comments)

My list will be Epidemius, 3 Nurgle Daemon Princes (ok, one is painted nurgle, I'm faking the other two as nurgle), a Great Unclean One, 16 Nurglings, and 20 Plaguebearers. I can't wait to write up how it goes!

Mother of God.... And with Epidemius' special rule... Oh Christ... that's just WRONG
 
That's the idea Officer_Charon! The weaknesses of the list is relying on Epidemius and the waves of Daemons, which means I have to hope each game the list of my choosing appears. While the models are super tough, they are generally slow (except the winged Daemon Princes). The only things I have that can take on anything with an armor value are the Monstrous Creatures (the Daemon Princes and the Great Unclean One). What's worse, they are also the models which need to knock up the kill count to make Epidemius worthwhile.

It's a tough choice, overall. I'm hoping to gain a lot of experience this weekend with this list.
 
Ah, right! Epidemius has a special rule which is called the Tally. Models killed by followers of Nurgle count toward the tally when Epidemius is on the board. 1-4 No effect, 5-9 Plagueswords (the weapon Plaguebearers use) wound on 3+, 10-14 all Followers of Nurgle (everything in my list) wound on 2+, 15-19 anything with Feel no Pain special rule (Plaguebearers Epidemius, Great Unclean One) gets a 3+ to ignore wounds (instead of 4+, and at 20 enemies get no armor saves from my entire army.
 
It is, but after the last game I played where not a single model of mine died and I killed all of my opponents models, I figure a fun list is better to bring along than the list I brought last time.
 
I like that you're willing to change things up, so as to keep things fun at your FLGS. There's always that ONE player at tournaments who Doesn't Get It. I'm glad that you're not That Guy.
 
Oh, absolutely. I fully accept that games should at least be close to be fun and memorable. I can talk all day about tabling my opponent, but it doesn't do much for group morale when you make playing seem pointless on your first go with an opponent!

I look forward to bringing the army out and testing it out. There are so many units in the Daemon codex it would be a shame to not try them all!

Right now I'd like to get some Seekers or Fiends. I hear they perform well and have a conversion idea in mind. I need to rais some funds for the parts though. 1 box of Daemonettes and some goblin spider rider spiders and I'll have Drider like models to use as Fiends :) I'm thinking if I finish this Shadowseer I can probably get a decent amount for it. Then i can get the parts for that conversion.

::Sigh::
 
Finished everything but the backpack, which is missing somewhere in the wilds of the basement. I'm going to do a hard search for it today or tomorrow, but no promises in finding it.





Overall, very pleased with the end result. I may go back to the other Harlequins I already painted and do some touch ups. We'll see!
 

Necronic

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Quick question, do you dip? I've started painting again someone seriously and I still do everything the old fashioned way: drybrush and inks, but pretty much everyone at the store I paint at dips. For people not in the know, dipping is where you basically paint by numbers without any highlights and then just dip the enire model into an ink like substance (but wayyyyy stickier) which adds all of the highlights in one fell swoop. It looks surprisingly good.

Something about it doesn't sit right with me.
 
No, though I have used washes. I used a brown ink wash to darken the golds on that model. Generally though I start off with dark colors and lighten it up as needed.

Thanks Azurephoenix! I've been at this for 9 years, so every once in a while I really try to step up my game in the paint department.
 
I totally stink at highlighting and blending... which is probably why my stuff doesn't look as good.

By the way... your skull tower is very cool.
 
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wana10

Quick question, do you dip? I've started painting again someone seriously and I still do everything the old fashioned way: drybrush and inks, but pretty much everyone at the store I paint at dips. For people not in the know, dipping is where you basically paint by numbers without any highlights and then just dip the enire model into an ink like substance (but wayyyyy stickier) which adds all of the highlights in one fell swoop. It looks surprisingly good.

Something about it doesn't sit right with me.
i dip for the rank and file. makes them go by a bit quicker.
 
Alright, time to submit you to the horror of my miniatures!

First up, some Zoanthropes from my woefully unfinished Tyranid army:




Next up, a random Terminator from my Terminator Assault Squad:



Lastly, a miniature with a few basic conversions to act as my Librarian when I need him:

 
Nice effects on the Zoeys, Azure. Your Spess Marines look pretty sweet, too, although I would suggest a darker blue to act as the extreme highlight there... it comes off as looking all "Out of nowhere, fucking SAPPHIRE"... Dig the lightning effects on your librarian's force weapon.

Krisken: Space Marines are a pain to paint? This coming from a man who free-hands his Harlequins? WTF...
 

Necronic

Staff member
I really like the Zoanthropes. They look verrrrry nice.

The space marines look good, I particularly like the details on the sword. The only unhelpful suggestions I would have is that I am not sure I like that color scheme as a whole, and in general I avoid using straight white on any models, because it never comes out looking right. White is one of those colors that is very unfavorable to even the slightest of mistakes.

So, question for you better painters (basically all of you). How do you achieve that blending like what I see on the space marine sword?
 
Glad you guys liked my stuff. The Zonthropes are probably my best work to date... they actually have wet blending and highlights and other stuff that I've failed miserably to do on my Space Marines.

Officer_Charon, Yeah I know that the blue is a stark contrast but I was going more for them looking like their armour was painted that way rather than battle damage/well won armour? It probably stems from the fact that I I'm not very good at painting highlights and I'm loathe to go back and paint like 60 marines and 20 terminators. At least people have stopped mistaken them for Crimson Fists.

Necronic, the sword is super simple. Base coat of black, and then two greens finished with white. I didn't even mix colours or wet blend these things. Surprisingly it turned out quite well... but I think it may have been a fluke. Also, the lightning on the librarian's armour sucks and I'm going to paint over it when I get time. I like my colour scheme though so nyah nyah ;).
 
So right now I'm remaking my Chaos Dragon (the yellow and blue chaos dragon from page... 1 or 2, don't remember). Right now it is in a very basic blue color which is about to take a second ink wash, this time purple. This should be interesting, to say the least! I'm really looking forward to getting this model repainted and ready to go. I wanted a Fateweaver model to use (or a second Lord of Change). Tomorrow I'll have a lot of time to work on this and see what I get finished. :)
 
Ok, been a while. This is how the Chaos Dragon I painted in the yellow and blue scales is turning out so far-






Long way to go yet, but I like how it looks so far!
 
Ok, slight update. These are the newest pictures of the Chaos Dragon so far. Lots to go with highlights and suck, so don't be surprised it some bits become brighter or change a bit. I'm also currently looking into how I should design the 2 showing pages of the book on the staff.





Thanks for looking :)
 
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wana10

looks good krisken! as for the pages either something like silver jelly's suggestion or something like this would look good
 
You may also copy some pages of one of those books at the beginning of disney stories but have them look old, damaged and blood stained (kinda like the picture above). That may be funny and still look good!



(Of curse, the first zombie I ever assembled and painted was an undead superman, I love doing this kind of stuff but it doesn't mean you do :p)
 
Wow, fantastic suggestions fellas! I'll probably use a mixture of the Voynich manuscript (which has fantastic script) and the symbols and blood pattern of wana's suggestion. You two have been invaluable to me. I can't thank you two enough! This will work wonders on helping me get the right colors I need for this to look authentic.
 
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wana10

(Of curse, the first zombie I ever assembled and painted was an undead superman, I love doing this kind of stuff but it doesn't mean you do :p)
the games-workshop zombie box comes with a few torsos wearing capes...i was gonna do the same thing!:D
 
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