Switch Theme:

Brushcommando's Ultramarines Plog: The Return of the 3rd Company  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in gb
Pious Palatine






Nice group shot of the B@C stuff, it's looking great so far.

Looking forward to seeing how the Old Hammer Termies turn out.

EDC
   
Made in us
Been Around the Block





Man. You can really crank through some models. Good stuff
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

 Asmodai_00 wrote:
Oh man! When do we get a battle report?
Not sure if you want one for Calth or 4th ed 40k. I've honestly never done one, but I'd be interested to try it out.

Thanks for the encouragement guys. Sorry, but It's just another filler post to maintain the habit of regular updates. I've finished texturing the bases on all 30 veterans. Also, started the base colors for the WB. I think I'm going to basecoat all the legionaries before finishing any of them, as that's the rhythm that seems to work best for me actually finishing projects. So, probably a few more empty posts like this one and then there should be some nice pics to show.

   
Made in us
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

I'd be thrilled to see either kind of battle report, honestly! ive never seen the board game played, though so i'm not sure how it works for battle reports.

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in us
Never Forget Isstvan!





Green Bay, Wisconson

Your cranking stuff out. Very cool.

 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

Alright, so quick update to show I have not been idle. I t wasn't particularly fun or interesting painting, but I have strong basecoats on all the legionaries.



From here I hope to start cranking actual models, probably in groups of threes. Sorry to give you a lame post yet again, but this should be one of the most tedious phases and now that it's out of the way, things will ride a little smoother.

Thanks for looking!
Cheers.

   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Having that many guys lined up WIP can be very daunting. Better in small batches.

   
Made in gb
Pious Palatine






You've got plenty done at least. I think you're right that tackling them in batches of 3 will be easier and you'll soon be making steady progress.

EDC
   
Made in us
Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot





My ancient "lab"

How do you manage to get so many guys done so quickly? I've only gotten one of my tac marines done over the course of 2 weekends!
Also, what red are you using on your WB? they've got a similar red tone to my exorcists, and I need to expedite my production.

My Necron Blog! http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/693066.page
My Screw-Around Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/701938.page
My personal favorite YT WH40K channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnHCy9ID33sHp6Quirb1-XA

DA:00-S++GM+B--I+Pw40k12+D++A++/areWD052R+T(M)DM+ 
   
Made in us
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

Yes, groups of three sounds nice, doable and will give a sense of good progress. i mean getting the base coats alone is pretty dang good.

I did not realize just how different the rockel launchers (if that's what it is in the back) are in calth. It looks almost like a duck to me

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

Nevelon wrote:Having that many guys lined up WIP can be very daunting. Better in small batches.


evildrcheese wrote:You've got plenty done at least. I think you're right that tackling them in batches of 3 will be easier and you'll soon be making steady progress.

EDC


Well, one of the main functions of this blog was to help me to establish more discipline where projects were concerned. I did find that thirty legion veterans ranked up in black primer was a bit daunting, but I realized that the basecoating was not such a hard goal, and now that they all have at least there basecoat, the prospect of finishing them is less daunting. I don't know if I'll like having done it this way in the end, but I'm kind of having fun experimenting. As for the final stages, I find that threes and pairs are the magic way to finish ten-man squads.

JustaerinAtTheWall wrote:How do you manage to get so many guys done so quickly? I've only gotten one of my tac marines done over the course of 2 weekends!
Also, what red are you using on your WB? they've got a similar red tone to my exorcists, and I need to expedite my production.


As for the quantity, -- I've been experimenting with how to paint at my most productive. It could be that I just have more time to paint than most, as I can get in about an hour a day to work on projects. I've also found that focusing on a doing just a little bit at a time each time I go to the bench helps me move the ball forward. I've also been painting space marines for about ten years now, so part of it is just repetition. I don't know exactly, but I think that most of Dakka's more prolific painters (ie. Paradigm, Gitsplitta) will tell you that finding a routine that works for you is important.

As for the Red, it's just mephiston red. I think they sell spray cans, although I've never used them and can't vouch that they are 100% match with the pots.


amazingturtles wrote:Yes, groups of three sounds nice, doable and will give a sense of good progress. i mean getting the base coats alone is pretty dang good.

I did not realize just how different the rockel launchers (if that's what it is in the back) are in calth. It looks almost like a duck to me


Bonus points if you paint yours like a duck! The Horus Heresy Launchers are a throwback to the original rogue trader plastic beakie marines, which had the duck-mouth and top-mounted magazine. I've got one of the originals in my collection somewhere, but would have to dig around to find him.

Alright, last but not least, I deliver on my promise -- (nearly-- no transfers) finished models!



I thought about going more overboard with free-hand but was like...meh. I guess I can always go back and add it if I like.

Thanks for looking!
Cheers.

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






In a Trayzn pokeball

Great looking models, but from a fluff point I hate the Word Bearers. Maybe this blog'll help me get over it.

 JohnHwangDD wrote:
The hobby is actually hating GW.
 iGuy91 wrote:
You love the T-Rex. Its both a hero and a Villain in the first two movies. It is the "king" of dinosaurs. Its the best. You love your T-rex.
Then comes along the frakking Spinosaurus who kills the T-rex, and the movie says "LOVE THIS NOW! HE IS BETTER" But...in your heart, you love the T-rex, who shouldn't have lost to no stupid Spinosaurus. So you hate the movie. And refuse to love the Spinosaurus because it is a hamfisted attempt at taking what you loved, making it TREX +++ and trying to sell you it.
 Elbows wrote:
You know what's better than a psychic phase? A psychic phase which asks customers to buy more miniatures...
the_scotsman wrote:
Dae think the company behind such names as deathwatch death guard deathskullz death marks death korps deathleaper death jester might be bad at naming?
 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

 CREEEEEEEEED wrote:
Great looking models, but from a fluff point I hate the Word Bearers. Maybe this blog'll help me get over it.


I'm actually not that fond of them either, but I wanted my Calth board game set to be "how it looks on the box" so WB it is...

Just another quick update today: 3 more marines. Went with a little more freehand this time. Oh and forgive the unfinished bolters, didn't realize I hadn't finished them till after I uploaded. Fans of the show "Gravity Falls" might recognize/enjoy some of the symbols on the minis.



Well that's it for today. Progress has slowed a little as real life has become a little more demanding of late.

Cheers!

   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Not painting the armor studs? I think they would look better in silver, to match the shoulder trim. Or maybe even black.

Of course the proper paint scheme for Word Bearers is to heavily weather them. Bolter damage, shattered armor, blood everywhere. Dismembered parts scattered around their bases. Poses should be either fleeing for their lives or lying in a pool of their own blood.

But I guess these guys work pretty good for a “Before” picture...

   
Made in us
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

I like the freehand stuff as always! that one guy on the right guy's ankle looks... familiar

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






In a Trayzn pokeball

 Nevelon wrote:
Not painting the armor studs? I think they would look better in silver, to match the shoulder trim. Or maybe even black.

Of course the proper paint scheme for Word Bearers is to heavily weather them. Bolter damage, shattered armor, blood everywhere. Dismembered parts scattered around their bases. Poses should be either fleeing for their lives or lying in a pool of their own blood.

But I guess these guys work pretty good for a “Before” picture...

I think we know what legion this guy belongs to.
[Thumb - SUrrk.jpg]


 JohnHwangDD wrote:
The hobby is actually hating GW.
 iGuy91 wrote:
You love the T-Rex. Its both a hero and a Villain in the first two movies. It is the "king" of dinosaurs. Its the best. You love your T-rex.
Then comes along the frakking Spinosaurus who kills the T-rex, and the movie says "LOVE THIS NOW! HE IS BETTER" But...in your heart, you love the T-rex, who shouldn't have lost to no stupid Spinosaurus. So you hate the movie. And refuse to love the Spinosaurus because it is a hamfisted attempt at taking what you loved, making it TREX +++ and trying to sell you it.
 Elbows wrote:
You know what's better than a psychic phase? A psychic phase which asks customers to buy more miniatures...
the_scotsman wrote:
Dae think the company behind such names as deathwatch death guard deathskullz death marks death korps deathleaper death jester might be bad at naming?
 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

Nevelon wrote:Not painting the armor studs? I think they would look better in silver, to match the shoulder trim. Or maybe even black.

Of course the proper paint scheme for Word Bearers is to heavily weather them. Bolter damage, shattered armor, blood everywhere. Dismembered parts scattered around their bases. Poses should be either fleeing for their lives or lying in a pool of their own blood.

But I guess these guys work pretty good for a “Before” picture...


I did consider painting the studs in silver, but onl the box art they are the same color as the rest of the armor. I think this is a reference to Rogue Trader days when I think they were just painted the same color a lot of the time? As for the lack of battle damage... ah whatever. I prefer them to glisten with their shiny new armor. Calth is dark, and it makes them easier to shoot.

amazingturtles wrote:I like the freehand stuff as always! that one guy on the right guy's ankle looks... familiar


I'm glad someone got the reference. If you know your gravity falls, you might recognize some other stuff in there as well. (I was watching Gravity Falls while painting, and found it an unexpected treasure trove of arcane symbols to copy.)

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






In a Trayzn pokeball

TBH, knowing what gravity falls is, vaguely, I do find it kinda detracts from the model, as in now I don't see an astartes of the Word Bearers legion, I see a reference to a kid's show.

 JohnHwangDD wrote:
The hobby is actually hating GW.
 iGuy91 wrote:
You love the T-Rex. Its both a hero and a Villain in the first two movies. It is the "king" of dinosaurs. Its the best. You love your T-rex.
Then comes along the frakking Spinosaurus who kills the T-rex, and the movie says "LOVE THIS NOW! HE IS BETTER" But...in your heart, you love the T-rex, who shouldn't have lost to no stupid Spinosaurus. So you hate the movie. And refuse to love the Spinosaurus because it is a hamfisted attempt at taking what you loved, making it TREX +++ and trying to sell you it.
 Elbows wrote:
You know what's better than a psychic phase? A psychic phase which asks customers to buy more miniatures...
the_scotsman wrote:
Dae think the company behind such names as deathwatch death guard deathskullz death marks death korps deathleaper death jester might be bad at naming?
 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

CREEEEEEEEED wrote:I think we know what legion this guy belongs to.

And proud! I’ve got that model on the shelf. Not with the smurf overlay, obviously. Great figure.

brushcommando wrote:I did consider painting the studs in silver, but onl the box art they are the same color as the rest of the armor. I think this is a reference to Rogue Trader days when I think they were just painted the same color a lot of the time? As for the lack of battle damage... ah whatever. I prefer them to glisten with their shiny new armor. Calth is dark, and it makes them easier to shoot.


Most RT era paintjobs had the shoulder studs in an alternate/contrasting color. You are correct that they just highlighted them in the BaC studio armies, but painted more-or-less the same color as the armor.

I’m just used to seeing (and painting myself) them done in a contrasting scheme. Seeing them the same as the rest of the armor just flags a “missed a step” warning in my brain. I get the same thing sometimes from white parts of models. That’s the color I prime, so whenever I see it, I think there should be something done with it.

   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

 CREEEEEEEEED wrote:
TBH, knowing what gravity falls is, vaguely, I do find it kinda detracts from the model, as in now I don't see an astartes of the Word Bearers legion, I see a reference to a kid's show.


I can understand that. But... mocking word bearers amuses me. Also, If you are only "vaguely" aware of what Gravity Falls is, it's worth a full watch. Cipher Bill (the referenced pyramid man) would work well as a Greater Demon of Tzeentch if put in the right context.

   
Made in us
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

Yeah, an immortal insane interdimensional trickster demon actually fits in pretty well with 40k.

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

 Nevelon wrote:

brushcommando wrote:I did consider painting the studs in silver, but onl the box art they are the same color as the rest of the armor. I think this is a reference to Rogue Trader days when I think they were just painted the same color a lot of the time? As for the lack of battle damage... ah whatever. I prefer them to glisten with their shiny new armor. Calth is dark, and it makes them easier to shoot.


Most RT era paintjobs had the shoulder studs in an alternate/contrasting color. You are correct that they just highlighted them in the BaC studio armies, but painted more-or-less the same color as the armor.

I’m just used to seeing (and painting myself) them done in a contrasting scheme. Seeing them the same as the rest of the armor just flags a “missed a step” warning in my brain. I get the same thing sometimes from white parts of models. That’s the color I prime, so whenever I see it, I think there should be something done with it.


I might go back and try to exaggerate the highlight if they look unfinished. They actually have been given the first of a two stage highlight, but the second stage was only put on really raised surfaces so as not to make the WB vermillion in color. Ill try it out with the next batch.

   
Made in us
Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot





My ancient "lab"

Now that someone mentions it, it's pretty obvious!
The society of the blind eye logo is pretty cool on the WB helmet, but I think an Ultramarine would be more suited to a bill cypher mark. "BUY GOLD BUY!!!"

My Necron Blog! http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/693066.page
My Screw-Around Blog http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/701938.page
My personal favorite YT WH40K channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnHCy9ID33sHp6Quirb1-XA

DA:00-S++GM+B--I+Pw40k12+D++A++/areWD052R+T(M)DM+ 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

 brushcommando wrote:
I might go back and try to exaggerate the highlight if they look unfinished. They actually have been given the first of a two stage highlight, but the second stage was only put on really raised surfaces so as not to make the WB vermillion in color. Ill try it out with the next batch.


While they might look unfinished to me that’s a lot of my personal POV showing. I suspect to someone who never painted armor studs, they’d look just fine. And I know you are not the first person I’ve seen just give them a highlight like normal armor and leave it at that. To be fair, I commented then as well (and I think he just went on with what he was doing).

   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

Well, It;s been a few days since I had anything to show worthy of an update, but I've finished the first WB squad, all except for the transfers.


I decided to go ahead and paint the studs in gunmetal after all. I've also been playing moneyball with the painting all week, and I've managed to dedicate at least an hour a day to moving progress along on the last twenty marines. I've got most of the metallics done on all the marines, so I'm pretty close to the end highlight stage on most of them, (excluding a little cleanup) I've got a friend coming in from out of town next weekend, and I hope to have the set ready to play with by next Saturday.

Fingers crossed...
cheers!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2017/02/05 04:00:00


   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Very nice! Good luck getting a set done in time for a game. I still need to find an opponent and sit down and play myself. The game looks like a lot of fun, even if I did just pick up the box for the minis.

   
Made in us
Dakka Veteran





San Diego

Looking good. Can we expect a battle report next week?

Glory is fleeting, but obscurity lasts forever.

Considering also your duty as a warrior you should not waver. Because there is nothing more auspicious for a warrior than a righteous war.

 
   
Made in us
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

You've done such an excellent job keeping this going. Seriously, it's impressive, and i know that's it's going to look great to have the game set up with everything so well painted.

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in us
Ultramarine Land Raider Pilot on Cruise Control





Macragge

Thanks for the encouragement all! I will try to do up a battle report if I can get a game in next Sunday. It's been a productive day today. Took my sister out for her birthday, got my laundry done, discovered audible and the harry potter series at the same time, and finished seven Ultramarines (minus a bit of work on their boltguns)



This leaves me with six days to finish 13 marines. Fingers still crossed...

Cheers!

   
Made in us
Never Forget Isstvan!





Green Bay, Wisconson

Looking good.. fingers crossed


 
   
 
Forum Index » Dakka P&M Blogs
Go to: