Showing posts with label Painting and Modelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting and Modelling. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

The Exhalted Greater Demon of Slaanesh - AKA - "Zarakynel"

As mentioned in the earlier blog post about Inepticon 2017, I managed to finish painting my ForgeWorld Greater Demon of Slaanesh recently.

Sadly despite being a GW stockist, I am unable to source ForgeWorld products as a trade customer, but this one I felt was a must have if you're going to play Slaanesh in Age of Sigmar or 40K!

The model is a resin kit and comes in several pieces. The was assembled using drilling and pinning techniques for the arms and head to the torso. using Green stuff also to conceal the joints. There were some fiddly bits too; all the studs on leg and boob cover had to be glued into place one at a time. Also the finger nails on gloved hand had to be carefully drilled and pinned as well, using a 0.5mm drill and fine fuse wire.

At that point the main portion of the model was painted. I did some googling on youtube and found a good guide using airbrush techniques. Whilst I have an airbrush, I am no whizz with it, using it largely for bulk base colouring on units of troops. This would be a first time using it on a single model, but I thought it was worth a try to get an even skintone colour over the model without obvious brush strokes being evident.

I used the Vallejo range of airbrush paints and thinner and cleaner as required.

Once airbrushing was done, the rest of the detailing of the model was performed by normal brush techniques.

The base was built up using bark chip and gravel.

Once painted the feet of the model were drilled and pinned through the base piece.

The final completion was the dreadlocks... these came in straight resin pieces and needed to be bent to shape using hot water to soften and bend, then cold water to set the piece in position. These were then painted and drilled and pinned into the head protrusions on back of the models head.

And voila, all done!

Some pics for your perusal...






I have used her a few time in Age of Sigmar now, and she is reasonably effective... one of her major buffs is allowing a demon unit to attack and pile in twice in the combat phase... very useful for 30 strong units of demonettes! Her weakness is no resistance to mortal wounds and each time she has been killed its been with spells doing that kind of damage - Foot of Gork etc...

I have used her once in 40K where she was incredibly effective, shrugging off massed machine gun fire from a Land Raider , defeating Bjorn the Fell Handed in a single charge and destroyed a thunder wolf unit that charged her in revenge only to suffer from her Quicksilver speed and terrible sword in one blow! I would imagine she would go down to Lascannon fire relatively quickly though...


Tuesday, 26 September 2017

The Swan Knights of Dol Amroth

First post for our new blog for Kapiti Hobbies - WooHoo!

Thought I share some pics of my Swan Knights of Dol Amroth, I finished painting up last month for The Hobbit / Lord of the Rings SBG.

A continuing commitment to trying to reduce the stashed Lead & Plastic Mountain ... which wargamer hasn't got one of those eh? ;)



I tried to match the depicted box art, and 'eavy Metal teams painting style. I even gave the armour a thinned blue wash to try and blend the overall look with the horses blue cloth barding, shields  and pennants.


I think the only thing I did different was I painted the horses saddle and bridle a brown colour, rather then the grey the EM team used...


Slightly fiddly work getting the facial features and eyes done within their helmets! Fine brush and a steady hand required!



Paintjob done, the bases were finished off with a mix of static grass, and some flower tufts an long grass tufts.



These guys will see their first game on Sunday 30th Sept, when Bryan Thomson... is hosting a mini Hobbit/LoTR themed event entitled Fall of the North...

6 teams of 2 players (I'm teamed up with my son Chris) each will battle it out in a day tournie at the Saly Army hall in Tawa. Bryan has also promised plenty of Hobbity food throughout the day... so I can't wait for my Second Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea! ;)

Fall of the North.... https://www.facebook.com/events/814130958743506/


Kapiti Hobbies will be providing some prize support on the day, and I'll try and take some pics at the event and give a report afterwards!

Just to get us into the mood, look on the ruins of Dol Guldur below!