Showing posts with label hobby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hobby. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Rune Priest Conversion

Hello again, Aseldi here once more. This time, I'm here with the intention of explaining how I made the Rune Priest.


Pretty simple conversion really, and a definite money saver giving better results than the bought model in my opinion!!
The picture taken at Warhammer World.

First I took a Chaos Warrior cloak, and the front and legs of a normal Space Wolf. The sides of the body front had to be quite heavily cut to fit between the cloak's shoulders, then filled the remaining gaps with blu-tac (AMAZING MODELLING TOOL BY THE WAY! It also is now holding on my Wolf Guard's arms on, so I can keep them as flexible as possible, both in posing and arming), but modelling putty would probably work better, if you have it, and then stuck the body and legs together on the cloak.

Then it was a matter of finding a suitable weapon. I wanted it to be a Force Staff, so clearly the biggest stick in my bitz box would have to do: the Chaos Knight lance! I had to cut it off just to the elbow, then sick it onto the cloak. The same was also done with a bolt pistol.

And then the head was stuck on. Pretty simple really, and with a totally badass Rune Priest to finish!








-Aseldi

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Tis Done!

22h of painting later, I have finally finished my 1250pts Space Wolf army for Conflict Scotland! Not much else to say, back is killing me, and I'm going to have nightmares of pains running out for weeks, but I finished it!
And here are the pictures, safe to say I'm pleased.








As I'm a bit pushed for time, that's all for now, comments are greatly appreciated!
-Aseldi

Monday, 24 June 2013

The Inevitable Has Occurred!

Hello all! Aseldi here to proclaim that indeed, the schedule I posted on the blog a couple of weeks ago has been completely neglected! Here we are, a week from the event, and I've just finished assembling and basepainting the best part of my army...
So it seems the next few days will be rather frantic. To give an idea of the scale of the task (which is definitely achievable), here are some pictures of my army! (minus the Rune Priest... which I am yet to produce, as i completely ran out of superglue and have never gotten round to renewing it...)







Monday, 10 June 2013

Rhino Painting Step by Step Guide

Greetings to all who've graced this Blog! Aseldi here with a followup to yesterday's painting article, with a run through on how I painted the Rhino, in case you want to go for the same look, or maybe get some inspiration.

Like I've said before, I'm on a pretty tight time and budget, so have stuck to a few simple steps, which can be applied across my whole army, using similar colours.
The paints are mainly from the recommended Space Wolf colour scheme on the Games Workshop site (cause I'm creative like that...). So they go as follows:


And can be found here to buy from the GW
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/paintChart.jsp?catId=cat820002a&rootCatGameStyle=paints-tools



So, I started off by spraying the Rhino black (duh) then base-coated it The Fang, followed by a wash of Nuln Oil.


Next, I painted most of the raised areas Russ Grey.


After that, I painted the edges, and most raised areas Fenrisian Grey. As well as adding some of the old Mechrite Red to the banner, and painted the casing of the weapons Abaddon Black.

I then gave the whole model another liberal wash of Nuln Oil (I get through that paint massively quick...)

After the wash had dried, I used Etherium Blue over the model from front to back, like I imagined the wind would blow the snow over it as it raced through the desolate, freezing, landscape.


I really like the look of the model at this stage, as if it's being frozen by the harsh surroundings, frost accumulating on every surface. But with the introduction of the texture paints, I thought I'd add some Mourn Mountain Snow onto the areas around the treads, where the snow would be thrown by the movement of the vehicle.

And there we have it! My humble guide to painting the Space Wolf Rhino! This wasn't at all an alternative to painting the rest of my army...

As always, comments are greatly appreciated!

-Aseldi


Sunday, 9 June 2013

Week 1 - Painting update

Aseldi here, with my frantic painting update.  I actually managed to complete my first week's schedule! I never thought Rhinos and a Drop Pod would take so long though.

Anyway, here's what I've achieved this week.  I'm by no means brilliant... But I'm aiming for a thoroughly weathered snow effect, and I think I got that!

Also, being under massive time and budget constraints, I'm using a fairly limited palette. Should pay off though.












So there you are! I'm pleased with actually finishing it, and what it looks like. Hopefully I'll get a step by step up tomorrow on how I painted the Rhinos.

-Aseldi

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Stripping the Paint of the Past

Hello all! Aseldi here. Recently, I appear to have been making a backwards move with my goal to paint up a 1250pts Space Wolf army for Conflict Scotland... I've been removing the paint of totally unrelated models!

My first army when I came to the hobby was the Dark Angels... Back when Codexes cost £12... Well, many things have changed since then, not least the price of the codex, or my allegiances. The Lion would not be pleased, but Russ showed him who's boss, so no losses there.

Anyway, my point. I had Azrael and Ezekiel (the latter happens to be one of my favourite models in the whole game actually...) sitting on the shelf, bearing the splatters of a far younger self. I'd even gone to the extent of varnishing them, so their shine seemed to congeal all the mess already upon them.

But anyway, to my point: acetone is really effective for stripping the paint off metal models! Basically nail varnish, I just poured some into a jar, put my models in, and left them overnight.
By the next morning, the paint and varnish had softened enough to be removed with a bit of scrubbing from an old tooth brush, and the acetone had also dissolved the superglue.

So now I'm left with the models as good as new! Maybe I'll get round to painting them again some day...
-Aseldi



Monday, 25 March 2013

Painting Space Wolves

Here's a brief showcase of a couple of the Space Wolves I have managed to paint.  I'm hoping to complete all of them in the summer, having purchased the full 2000pts list I posted before, giving me my first ever completed project! Here's hoping I'm able to stay focused for that long...




Overall, I'm pleased with how they turned out, and I am definitely sticking with the colour scheme (the one recommended on the Games Workshop paint guide).  It's very wash heavy, and I like the rugged look it gives them.

-Aseldi