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Made in gb
Snord





Barovia

I'm having another crack at painting my Ultramarines. This is the third attempt for some of them that I have had to strip.

I've been into 40k since 2009 and have yet to complete a painted army. Retiring in 2019 didn't help either, as I'm such a glacially slow painter that my motivation to get the brushes out is often crushed by the length of time before I see any real results.

Enter Speedpaints to the rescue!

I've had some failures here too, which have lead to multiple recent stripping rounds. Had real trouble getting a smooth coat on power armour. Paint was either pooling and blotchy or would show brush marks where I tried to smooth it out. The only way I could get an acceptable (not perfect) finish was to use the Speedpaints on a wet palette - IE what everyone says not to do. The room where I paint is always overly warm and it felt like the paint was drying out on the dry palette even if I added medium or flow aid. The wet palette seems to absorb just enough moisture to make it work for me.

Current state of play is a bit of a mishmash, with the completed mini's in the display cabinet being painted traditionally to a Battle Ready standard:



Before all the subsequent failures, the first Speedpaint test mini's turned out okay - think we were going through a colder spell so paints not drying out so much:


Yesterday I stripped (again) the last test mini (from the 3 marine issue of Conquest) and a squad of Hellblasters and the 2 Lieutenant's from Dark Imperium:


And here they are again later in the day after spray priming with Wraithbone:


Currently on the painting table is a squad of Aggressors:


I'm using a 50/50 mix of Cloudburst Blue/Highlord Blue for the basecoat.

Going to enter the last test mini into the monthly painting comp here - setting the bar low as I've really struggled the last few times I've entered.

Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

As someone who struggles to finish projects, I feel your pain. The progress you are making is good though! Excited to see how this turns out.

   
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Good luck and keep at it. What you have looks good, just keep putting layers down and you will get there.

   
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Snord





Barovia

Thanks for the support guys, it is very welcome.

A little progress, trying to at least do a little each day.

Finished the sloppy basecoat of the armour on the Aggressors and the Intercessor. Light spray of matt varnish so it doesn't reactivate when painted over.

Basecoated the metals with Leadbelcher on the Intercessor and 2 of the Aggressors.


Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
Made in gb
Snord





Barovia

Finished the metals on current mini's. Next step will be a tidy up pass with Wraithbone to cover where the armour spilled over. After that it is on to the last detail stages which should be fairly swift.


Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Upstate, New York

The “last detail stages” often kill me. So much fiddly work, for very little visible progress. And it can’t be done when I’m either caffeinated, or drinking, so limits when it gets done.

But it’s an important step that needs to happen. Good luck!

   
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Snord





Barovia

You are right about the details bit, it's painstaking work needing steady hands and younger eyes than I possess.

Motivation took a nosedive for over a week when I didn't do any painting at all. Silly really, as all they needed was a tidy up pass and varnish which I have done today.

Aggressors and Intercessor completed:









The armour turned out a little lighter than the previous Speedpaint tests, probably due to the wet pallette. Meh, I can live with that if it gives me a more consistent result.
I think they have turned out okay for tabletop quality which is what I was aiming for, and despite the laziness were still completed in a reasonable time. I'm calling that a win.
Also gives me a completed mini for the painting comp, so a solid start.

Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Snord





Barovia

So, with 2 days of the month left before the next Painting Challenge I went ahead and built 2 Redemptor Dreadnaughts. These are the E2B ones from Conquest magazine.



Now I have to start thinking about how I'm going to paint them. Speedpaint would look awful on those bigger flat panels. Could airbrush the Speedpaint which would keep the colour similar but would then need to manually panel line. Could use the sponge/stipple method which wouldn't look as good on those panels but would be much quicker.

Hmm, going to ponder on that for a bit.

Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Snord





Barovia

Struggling to find something that fits the theme for the July Painting Challenge - We Are Legion.

So while mulling that over, I've primed up the last of my built Ultramarine units:



Wraithbone spray ran out before I had quite finished, could do with another pass on some of the Redemptor parts. Have ordered Colour Forge Wight Bone spray which is a little cheaper and 500ml rather than 400ml. Haven't used Colour Forge sprays before but it is supposed to be a match for Wraithbone.

I guess I have a few more days to think on the painting challenge while waiting for the spray to arrive. If I can't come up with anything then I will skip the challenge this month as my priority is to get the Ultramarines done.

Currently built and (at least partly) primed:

Roboute Guilliman
2x Redemptor Dreadnoughts
Gravis Captain
Primaris Ancient
2x Lieutenants
5x Hellblasters

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Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
Made in gb
Snord





Barovia

I ended up using a rather loose interpretation of "We are Legion" and have entered two Primaris Lieutenants for this month's painting comp. With the amount of Lieutenant's they have been pumping out, I figured I could make this fit the theme.

Basecoated the armour on these today:



If I get these done by mid-month then I will probably start on the Gravis Captain and Ancient as there would still be time to finish those before next month's comp begins.

Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
Made in gb
Snord





Barovia

I've done the varnish after armour basecoat stage on the 2 Lieutenants and used Leadbelcher to basecoat the metals on one of them.

Rattle can reinforcements arrived yesterday so I completed the priming of the Redemptor parts, which was when disaster struck. Must have sprayed from too far away as they ended up like crackle paint and with a slightly rough texture. Rub your finger lightly on them and a film of dusty dried paint is your reward. I'll have to dunk them in IPA and strip them before trying again.



Hard to see in the pic above, but show's clearly if you click through to the giant version in the gallery.

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Upstate, New York

Ugh. I hate bad primes. Good luck sorting that out.

   
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Snord





Barovia

Yeah, I haven't had the heart to attempt stripping them yet. Don't want to demotivate myself before I complete the Lieutenants for the painting comp.

Speaking of which, have been making progress with these. About to do the Wraithbone tidy up pass before completing the rest of the details:


Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Snord





Barovia

Lieutenants completed:

I had a couple of failed attempts at getting the helmet stripes done, so settled for a compromise in the end. I just don't have the brush control to get neat straight lines.






With a couple of weeks left in the month I'm going to make a start on the Gravis Captain and Primaris Ancient:


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Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
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Snord





Barovia

There are some hard to reach places on the Gravis Captain and Ancient which took longer than usual to get the armour basecoat down. Had to jab the brush into numerous nooks and crannies so as not to leave glaring spots of the primer showing through.

This meant some parts got overpainted again and ended up quite blotchy as speedpaint dries real quick and is very unforgiving of mistakes:




My adventures in speedpainting have been very hit or miss, with the results being fairly low quality and inconsistent.

I have illuminated them on their shortcomings and censured them all with an IPA bath:



I'm going back to my old Battle Ready method as I am at least happy with the results, can correct mistakes and turn out a consistent quality.

Reset my year so far painting total and I am now down to 1 mini this year - and that was a filthy heretic World Eater Helbrute.

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They look cool good luck!

Hydra Dominatus

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Snord





Barovia

 ghostmaker wrote:
They look cool good luck!


Thank you for your support.

I've still got some time left this month so am going to attempt to re-paint the Lieutenants for the challenge. Seems like bad form to leave them as a completed entry when I have since stripped them.

Here they are after a nice IPA bath:

Is no fun, is no Blinsky! 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

I didn’t think they were so bad that they needed to be stripped. Always new stuff in the pile, I tend to just push forward, instead of redoing.

   
 
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