Tactical Squad Zanthor
Fascinated by the idea that the transfer sheet labels are ACTUALLY TRANSFERS THEMSELVES! I added the transfers to the apocalypse bases which involved quite a bit of decal bending trickery. |
Tales of 40K collecting, modeling, and painting ... and maybe comics and a few other things thrown in from time to time
Fascinated by the idea that the transfer sheet labels are ACTUALLY TRANSFERS THEMSELVES! I added the transfers to the apocalypse bases which involved quite a bit of decal bending trickery. |
Typing the text before I even have the pictures to go with it since I will still be madly painting tonight. I'm not sure when Macrodutch will compile the End of Dreadtober post for the site, so I wanted to have the most recent work pictured even though I don't think I will be 100% finished when the pictures go into this post. The model is certainly "battle-ready" in GW's parlance, but I think I'll spend the weekend trying to finish the details on this monster. Happy Halloween!
Squad Scalprum deploys their heavy weapons under the watchful eye of Tactical Squad Zanthor. |
That Multi-Melta is so long it casts a shadow. |
It still counts as a monthly goal even if the arc of kitbashing stretches from 1999 to present day, right? |
Being a fan of low hanging fruit here at the 1st Legion headquarters, I am tagging my first hobby season goal of Dreadtober with the big build (minor) completion of my Devastator Squad for the WH40K 2nd Edition army challenge this month. There is quite a bit of conversion and modeling work in these five marines so I’m going to take it as a goal completion for this month even if one of the models was converted 20 years ago. Follow along after the jump if you want to hear about the deceptive amount of drilling and kit bashing contained in this months army challenge goal…
Those who are not celebrating Dreadtober or it's radio cousin Rocktober, may have their sites set on feting all things green this month whilst painting models for Orktober. These original RT Orks always have had a special place in my heart from staring at so many pictures of them in 'Eavy Metal back in my early White Dwarf reading days. I'm also enjoying seeing how many of the concepts in these early banners were repurposed for other factions later on. In this week's feature above, I'm pretty sure that Ork Raider Vampire banner was repurposed for the World Eaters insignia. Thanks for stopping by, hopefully next year I'll really coordinate my actions and paint an old school Ork Dreadnought for Dreadtober.
It may not look like much has changed since last week, but things are starting to come together with this Helbrute's paint scheme. I think I have covered all the horns and spikes with Xandri Dust, thinking that a bone similar to my Deathwing units will work for those details. The mutated muscles had Screamer Pink and Pink Horror painted over the shaded Mephiston Red that was the basecoat. I'm hoping to be able to evoke a sort of exposed muscle look with the layering of pink on the red. I shaded the texture paint on the base to tie the disparate (grass, rock, mud) areas of the turf together. I'm glad this month is extra long because I feel like I'm going to need all the time I can get to cover all the tiny details on this model. Check out all the other great projects at the Dreadtober site.
Our five year mission to paint all the models in the Dark Vengeance set while trying to not drown under the tide of models that I've bought in the interim... |