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Thanks Gents. Despite the different bases, I think they'll work well together. My "proper" IW cultists will probably be on the plastic GW tech bases, but I think I'll manage despite the discrepancy.

   
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Nice work on these not-Terminators. They must have been a breeze to paint after all the vikings and dwarves.

Now showing more Samurai Marines, Bad Squiddo Amazons, and an Oldhammer Chaos Thug!

Painting total as of 3/28/2024: 21 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain

Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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Melbourne .au

Yeah, they were - to coin a phrase - piss easy. I've gotten a bunch of the Terminator T-800s out of the boxed sets I picked up recently, with a mind to knocking out a bunch of them just as quickly. I'll leave some to the side for later conversion into the other weapon options. I just have no idea what's worth giving them, or good, or reasonable, so I'll probably just do a couple each of a few of those options while the rest of them will be stock.

Speaking of Vikings, however....

Here's the next post of my small Viking project. A couple of weeks ago, when I got up on the morning of Christmas Eve 2016, I decided to paint up some Vikings, and see if I could get them done by Boxing Day. I very deliberately selected four figures. Two of them were the berserker pair that, while now part of the Foundry catalogue are ex-Citadel models from the truly Oldhammer days. Before everything was All-Warhammer, All The Time, Citadel has small ranges of Normans, Vikings and Feudals under the Fighters/F4 category. When Bryan Ansell resurrected Wargames Foundry as a Historicals company while purging the historical ranges from Citadel, he moved a large number of moulds across that he deemed appropriate. The two berserkers here were amongst the models who made the trip, and as such, are still available today.


Erik and Thorir the Ex-Citadel Foundry Vikings.

I actually owned both models back in the day. Erik, the model with the 2-handed daneaxe was broken at some stage, losing the axe and chunks of both arms – while Thorir, gazing at the sky, was simply lost to time. I notice that there are a couple of other old models that I always liked still available in the Foundry ex- range, so I’ll have to do another Foundry order before too long to pick them up. I should point out though that all of these models, like my other painted vikings in the above-linked posts came courtesy of the Cannon man from work. These two were painted very quickly, and done on time. While painting them, though, I noticed the shield boss on Thorir’s shield. This was unfortunate, as I’d selected all four figures based on getting them done quickly, so the two old-school models that were mostly flesh and pants, and the other two that had a good amount of armour and chain on them – and no shields amongst them! So…. erm.



It took until the first days of 2017 before I got around to painting the shield. I decided on using muted tones for it, to go well with the muted and earthy tones I’d used for both berserkers’ clothing and gear. While I didn’t get the shield pattern perfect, I’m happy with how it came out nonetheless. At the same time I also fished out the model who is the Warlord for the moment – Eureka Miniatures’ Beowulf the Geat – and added some small freehand ravens to his shield, which makes a vast difference to the model in my opinion. I can’t fathom why Nik’s Beowulf range doesn’t have “Viking” keyworded anywhere in it. I’ll have to ring him and point it out since it can’t be helping his online sales. I know that technically, Beowulf predates Vikings by several hundred years, but when you’re selling miniatures…



The next pair of Vikings are essentially “just some guys”. I’m not sure of their manufacturers, though I think it’s pretty safe that they’re from different ranges given the difference in sculpt style. If/when I find out where they’re from, I’ll update. In the meantime I have nothing particularly interesting to write about them. I used a little more in the way of the colour palette on these guys, but still kept them quite muted.



Finally, a group shot of all my completed Vikings to date. There are quite a few more where they came from! I just need to make myself get them done...

   
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Yes! The ravens on the warlord's shield are VERY nicely done, now he properly looks like the bossman

   
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An awesome bunch of hairy Northmen there, Azazel. Love the freehand on their shields.

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Thorir has the body language of someone very, very annoyed with his current situation and would much rather have a cuppa instead of doing whatever Eric is thinking of doing.



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Really impressed by the pale skin tone Az! looking good, it's coming along well and looks like a pretty decent project!

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I've fallen behind again! Awesome vikings, or(c/k), dwarves(!), terminator dudes, and more viking! Fantastic work as per usual, and so prolific!

 
   
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Another nice set of vikings. They came out remarkably well, especially given how quickly you finished them.

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Liking the not Terminators, any more hidden treasures?

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Melbourne .au

I planned to update a couple of days ago, but the events of Friday here in Melbourne put me off hobby-related stuff and it just seemed a little .. I dunno, inappropriate(?) for me to blog about toy soldiers at the time.

Thanks for the words on the Vikings. I've kinda lost the excitement on painting them for the time being, so I think that getting more of them done will be shoved aside in favour of something more exciting as my mayfly-like attention span wanders all around the shop. I need to paint some of my Forge World crap...

@Jehan-reznor - an almost infinite number. I just need to find and paint them all...




Anyway, like a lot of others here, I backed the Conan Kickstarter a couple of years ago, and also like many of us, I had my first wave of stuff arrive recently. Now I only got around to taking the stuff out of the shipping boxes last week, and frankly, I haven’t had the time to look further into the actual boxed game or the equally huge “Kickstarter Extras” box. Boxes. I got two King Pledges…



What I did do while I was cleaning up in the War Room last week and making space to put the Conan stuff onto one of the shelves was notice how nice the models in some of the add-on boxes looked. Specifically, the “Adventure Pack”. The models looked really fine, baby. That is to say that they looked very finely detailed. Much moreso than anything I’d expect to get from a boardgame, and moreso from a kickstarter boardgame where the usual reaction to the models is “yeah, these are pretty decent” or a sadly unsurprising disappointment. After seeing Subedai get busy with some of his Conan models, I thought “why not?” and opened up the adventure pack to paint the contents as they looked like they’d paint up nice and quickly.



So that’s what we have here. Barrels. I haven’t started on the other stuff yet, but the barrels are pretty nice for what they are. I usually paint my barrels up in the standard, admittedly boring way that most of us do. Dark brown wood, metal hoops. Job done. Nothing wrong with that, but with posts by Dagger and Brush on building trees with realistic bark colours resonating in the back of my head, I decided to paint these ones so that they looked a little more …realistic? worn? aged? So they would look like they’ve been left outside in the elements for their time. Faded, stained wood and rusted metal.



Primed white, base coated with Vallejo Skeleton Bone coloured primer and then drybrushed with Reaper HD Arctic Grey. Hoops painted with Vallejo Plate Mail Metal coloured primer and then painted over with very-thinned Vallejo Model Air Light Rust and Orange Rust. The whole thing then washed with 50-50 Army Painter Soft tone wash and windex, and then with Citadel Nuln Oil Gloss. Gloss Polyurethane varnish, followed by Testor’s Dullcote. I’ve got that down here fo rmy future reference in case I end up with more of these barrels or want to recreate the exact look. It’s annoying when you paint everything that you have of some kind of scenery, and then find more somewhere, and then can’t remember exactly how you did them. I found some more of those Confrontation walls recently, and so now instead of having painted them more or less instantly, they’re just sitting there. In fact, I’ve lost them again somewhere. Bah.


Norsemen and their Norse Dwarf cousins discuss the best way to provide scale shots for barrels.

After checking the Kickstarter details, I see that each core pledge box comes with an extra 5 chests. Add those to the 5 in the accessories box and I’ll have 15 chests to paint up. They’re pretty finely detailed, but the thing stopping me from blasting through them now is working out how to paint them. Wood? Iron? Bronze? It’s bloody exhausting!

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Ooh, I like that light-coloured wood, it's a nice change from the default "wood" colour

   
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Great stuff! For the chests variety might be good for things like the colour objectives in Zombicide.

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Excellent viking horde Az. Very skillful freehand shields.

   
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Melbourne .au

Thanks. And I do like that idea, Llamahead. I might have to do that in some form. I've got lots of metallic paints, so perhaps different coloured metals. I'll have to check my Zombicide stuff and note down the colours they use.

   
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My condolences to you and your fellow countrymen for the horrible tragedy.

As to your post, as always a pleasure to see your models and read your posts. Live those barrels, I often have a hard time painting natural materials but these look great, very realistic for such a simple recipe.
   
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Melbourne .au

Thank you. I live in Melbourne, and used to frequent those exact same streets in those very same blocks every day when I was in town for Uni and work, so it's very close to home. I spent most of Friday watching the news unfold and being very, very angry. gak, my wife was in town today and stopped to pick up some paint for me from a hobby store location that the murdering witch drove right past.

Anyway, some more models.

We’ve got two dwarves today. One old enough to quality as right proper Oldhammer, and the other quite recent.



The first of the two, sometimes called “Dwarf Ninja” and other times “Dwarf Rogue” comes from the Dwarf Adventurers line found in the 1988 Citadel Catalogue, meaning he was released around 1887 or thereabouts. Looking through the 1987 Citadel Journal, the Dwarves in there, also by the Perry Twins are of a slightly different style to this one. I got this figure back in the day, started painting him, stopped, then restarted, did what I thought was a great job, screwed it up with a black wash, restarted and finally finished him recently. He’s got a vaguely middle eastern feel, with the scarf around his head, and so I painted his skin in a slightly different-to-usual tone compared to how I usually paint my dwarves. He also has a nice line in thieves’ tools on his belt.



His partner in crime is another of Stonehaven’s dwarves from their 2012 Kickstarter. I’ve shared a few of these figures before now, and if I ever finish painting the lot of them I’ll do a group shot. This dwarf rogue was started a couple of years ago to represent an NPC in our very, very occasional Pathfinder campaign. She fit the bill perfectly, and so a couple of weeks ago I saw the half-painted figure sitting on my desk and finally made myself finish her off. No thieves tools in play here, just a pair of dual-wielded daggers for some stabby good times.

I think they make quite the pair.

Aside from the obvious use in role-playing games and as a character meeple in various board games, I’ve started to think about combining a bunch of the more out-there Dwarf Adventurer types into a unit for Kings of War. Possibly using the berserker stat line to represent them being a bit more reckless but a hell of a lot more dangerous than your regular dwarf. We’ll see…



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A band of adventuring Dwarfs would look great. All ragtag but unpredictable as hell due to their experiences and capabilities. Beserkers would probably fit pretty well.

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A nice set of dwarves, as usual. They must have been fun to paint, especially given how different (i.e., not-bearded) they are from standard dwarves. Also, nice work on the barrels. The sun-bleached look is inspired.

Now showing more Samurai Marines, Bad Squiddo Amazons, and an Oldhammer Chaos Thug!

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Nice ninja assassin dwarfs.

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Lovely dwarves! They make me want to paint up the various dwarf rogues and assassins I have (ASoBH KS and some ancient Citadel ones I think).

Do you have any tips for painting black cloth? That's some of the nicest work I've seen on that front.

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Melbourne .au

Thanks all!

Ian - I (think) I started with a mix of very dark grey and black. I then just did the usual sort of shading with pure black and highlighting with the unmixed dark grey and then the next grey up for a couple of layers. Mostly just keeping the paints really thin and avoiding the whole "highlight to white on the edges" mentality - keeping even the lightest edge highlights to to a darker mid-grey, which still pops nicely enough because the rest is so dark. I did darken the whole lot down at one point with a really thinned paint wash of black.

I had tried the same with AP Dark (black) Wash at one point but it wrecked the male dwarf, so I had to start again from scratch. Also for these guys I avoided toning the black or grey with blue, etc.

   
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Oooh fancy barrels and those dwarves are sweet.

 
   
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Thanks Azrael, that makes sense. It's similar to what I'm doing already, which I interpret to mainly mean that I should just keep practising. But I will try following your steps and recommendations precisely, and see if that helps!

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River Horse Teminator Genisys Plastic Endoskeletons and Endoskeleton Crawlers
Recently I found and painted up a bunch of “Nightmares” from the long-OOP game Legions of Steel that I’d had stored in various boxes of random figures since the 1990’s. Clearly these models were inspired by James Cameron’s Terminator films, and given that I recently purchased some Terminator Genisys starter sets from Warlord Games when they were on deep Black Friday discount (because rofl@£70.00), I figured I should paint up some of the actual figures. The Resistance figures don’t excite me all that much, so I’ll likely not start on those until all of the Machines are done.



I set some of the Endos aside to work out weapon swaps a bit later, and just decided to knock out a set worth as stock figures. If need be, I can run Imperial Guardsmen, etc as Resistance if I want to learn and play the game in the meantime, but let’s be realistic, that’s not happening anytime soon.



I painted these using the same methods as the Nightmares so they share the same palette and will fit in nicely alongside one another. As originally considered, the Nightmares can act as T-600s/Prototype Endos in the Terminator game, and the T-800 Endoskeletons can join the Nightmares as Iron Warriors cultists as needed – more abominations courtesy of the Dark Mechanicum. I also added a few skulls to some of their bases because Terminator.



I also knocked out 5 “crawlers” using the same methods. Not sure what they’ll be used for outside of the Terminator Genisys game, but hey, they were easy to paint and they add another 5 models to my completed numbers for the YTD.


Legions of Steel Nightmares provide T-600/Prototype support to their T-800 Endoskeleton brethren.


T-800 Endoskeletons and Legions of Steel Nightmares as Iron Warrior’s Chaos Cultists.

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I love the terminator models! You really made them look menacing, which is the effect they should have. My concern about using them as cultists is that they look a bit too tough to be cultists. But honestly, with a bit of imagination it works, and definitely fits the Iron Warriors theme.

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Terminators are looking good.

I like that you kept the paint jobs on them simple. Black and silver is a classic combination which looks great even with the classic black undercoat / silver dryrbush / black wash. I'm sure you added a few more layers to that process but it's still so gratifying to be able to quickly get through a squad of minis that way. It was a lovely touch to then add a bit of colour to the bases, rather than going for a kind of high-tech rubble/scrap base and adding spots of colour to the mini itself. The combination really enhanced the monstrous inhumanity of the machines, and evoked that T2 shot of the Terminator crushing a human skull beneath its metal foot: we get a sense of the implacable Terminators stomping forward, with no natural or human qualities to them at all, grinding the natural world underfoot as they go. Lovely.

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Nice work on the Terminators. Are you tired of painting silver yet?

Also: Thanks for sharing the Legions of Steel stuff. Thanks to you, I have finally identified the four poorly-painted not-Space marines that have been sitting in my mixed-SF box for untold years. I wonder what happened to the skelebots...

Now showing more Samurai Marines, Bad Squiddo Amazons, and an Oldhammer Chaos Thug!

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Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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Silver's so low-stress to paint that I'll take a ton to make me sick of it. Having said that, I've finally forced myself to start on some of my AdMech, so it's always a possibility. No probs on the LoS stuff, either. I was really scratching my head on trying to remember what they were called. I think doing anything other than keeping the Terminator paint jobs simple would have been redundant. Especially at that size - trying OSL or highlights on the eyes, or painting in the teeth would be doable but unnecessarily fiddly, and just fails the miniature painting triage test for me - especially for plastic R&F that are of little individual import. I wanted to keep the bases consistent with the majority of my other minis, and going for ash grey/no grass/etc on such a small cohort of figures would have removed their ability to unify with the majority of other models.

I see what you mean about too tough for cultists, but the 40k scale is pretty condensed. If those hulking armoured marines amongst them in the final shot are T4, then I think it works for the Endos to be T3.

A couple of weeks ago, I started on the Giant Wolves add-on boxed set from the Conan Kickstarter that I painted those barrels for recently.



Anyway, I'd selected these to take a look at alongside the Accessory Pack, and on opening them up was really quite impressed with the models inside. Unfortunately, I didn't take any photos of them before priming or adding paint, (The render above is as good as I have, I'm afraid) but they were really a nice surprise and on par with the fine details of the stuff in the Accessory Pack. Since furry friends are usually on the easier side of the painting spectrum, and inspired by Subedai's recent success in getting Conan's stuff painted, specifically his Hyenas, I got busy with them pretty much immediately.



I initially primed them with Tamiya Grey Surface Primer and no real plan, then came inside to google some wolf images. On doing so, I decided that they would look good with a lot of white involved, and so re-primed them from each side with Tamiya White Surface Primer while leaving them a little darker with the grey down the back.



Once I got them inside I sorted the bases firstly by supergluing some small shards of slate down, and once that was done, I used the sample of "Area 51" scenery glue kindly sent my way from Kibo to affix the sand. I almost always prefer to use PVA because of the higher surface tension of PVA, but given that these models are pre-fixed to their bases, something with low surface tension and flow was much more useful, and the Area 51 was perfect for the job.



Next, I added some Old Citadel Bronzed Flesh (round HMG pots, baby) thinned down to add some buff tones to the fur. Following that it was a combination of a half-dozen photographs of wolves from Google Image Search and painting - utilising a mix of drybrushing and fine detail brushing in various combinations of Vallejo Model Colour Basalt Grey .869, Sky Grey .989, Reaper HD Arctic Grey, and Vallejo's airbrush Black and Schwarzgrau primers, carefully brushed on.



The yellow of their eyes was painted with (discontinued) Citadel Foundation Iyanden Darksun, dotted with a pupil of black. A very-thinned down mix of brown and black was dabbed onto their paws to darken/dirt them a little in contrast to the majority of their pelts. As mentioned, I used various photo references as guides to painting their pelt and facial markings, taking note of the variations of colour and pattern that can be found inside even a single wolfpack with the intent to create models that (can) work as individuals while retaining a unified and natural feel for the entire pack.



A few adventurers face off with the wolves to provide a scale reference. Models like these can of course be used in pretty much any fantasy-esque game, from Pathfinder to Warhammer to 40k to Kings of War. And so they shall be.


   
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Nice work on the wolves. I'm particularly impressed that you bothered to make them all at least a little different--I'm not sure that I would have had the patience for that.

After seeing your stuff, I'm beginning to regret not backing the Conan KS. Is everything this good?

Now showing more Samurai Marines, Bad Squiddo Amazons, and an Oldhammer Chaos Thug!

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Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
 
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