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Mighty Chosen Warrior of Chaos




Essex

You’ve done a great job on the weird boy!

   
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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




Pointer5 wrote:I love the weird boy especially the cape. It's great seeing someone paint a Deathskullz army. It's the one clan I haven't added to my tribe yet. Excellent work I can't wait to see more of your work.


itsonlyme wrote:You’ve done a great job on the weird boy!


Thank you both so much! I really enjoyed kitbashing and painting up Wurrgit. I really like the Deathskulls because of their scavenger mindset, works well with how I make things.

It's been a really busy month in life so I haven't been able to get in nearly enough painting besides some very basic terrain, but yesterday I worked on these four.



The troll is from Reaper minis and was lots of fun to paint, also my first attempt at wetblending with the transition between the red and grey on the stomach.
   
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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




I have spent the last couple evenings working on scratch building a goblin walker (Killa Kan) for GFF:


I'm not really sure what happened to a lot of the paint when I did my black wash, (it turned out very grimy and the white paint like cracked and seeped with the black?). This was also my first attempt trying to do a glow effect, with the red eye, and I think you can tell but otherwise I think it turned out pretty well. I think the flamethrower heat effect on the nozzle turned out great though. With a heavy flamethrower and claw loadout, it should be pretty fun my next GFF game.
   
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Japan

That walker is groovy. It looks scratch-built--what did you use to build it?

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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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




 JoshInJapan wrote:
That walker is groovy. It looks scratch-built--what did you use to build it?


Thank you! My partner is a chemist so I get all sorts of strange plastic bits and bobs that were destined for the trash. The main body is a weird-shaped hexagonal-ish bottle, the top is part of a chemistry thing. The claw arm is a cap from a chemistry thing for the joint, then a toothpick sheathed in a straw, sheathed in a pen spring with the runtherd claw on the end. The flamethrower arm is a different cap thing, with a button and then a pen end with some pen parts. The tube connecting it is a chemistry thing, with the flame tank being a cordlock. The engine is a pen cap. The track the eye moves on is a textured plastic band chemistry thing. The feet are pen parts and popsicle stick parts. There's a couple miscellaneous metal parts that were pant clasps from when I converted a pair of pants to buttons. All of the armor panels are thin cardboard from food boxes and the rivets are cheap glass beads. The eye is from an ork kit and the deathskulls emblem is likewise, along with two small squares with symbols on them.

Whew that was a lot longer than I meant it to be, but I hope still helpful.
   
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 makeitorky wrote:
 JoshInJapan wrote:
That walker is groovy. It looks scratch-built--what did you use to build it?


Thank you! My partner is a chemist so I get all sorts of strange plastic bits and bobs that were destined for the trash. The main body is a weird-shaped hexagonal-ish bottle, the top is part of a chemistry thing. The claw arm is a cap from a chemistry thing for the joint, then a toothpick sheathed in a straw, sheathed in a pen spring with the runtherd claw on the end. The flamethrower arm is a different cap thing, with a button and then a pen end with some pen parts. The tube connecting it is a chemistry thing, with the flame tank being a cordlock. The engine is a pen cap. The track the eye moves on is a textured plastic band chemistry thing. The feet are pen parts and popsicle stick parts. There's a couple miscellaneous metal parts that were pant clasps from when I converted a pair of pants to buttons. All of the armor panels are thin cardboard from food boxes and the rivets are cheap glass beads. The eye is from an ork kit and the deathskulls emblem is likewise, along with two small squares with symbols on them.

Whew that was a lot longer than I meant it to be, but I hope still helpful.


"Chemistry thing" is at once marvelously vague and wonderfully specific. Found materials are the best. I used to work in a hospital before I came here, and I remember collecting all sorts of interestingly-shaped things to use in kitbashing and converting.

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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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




 JoshInJapan wrote:
"Chemistry thing" is at once marvelously vague and wonderfully specific. Found materials are the best. I used to work in a hospital before I came here, and I remember collecting all sorts of interestingly-shaped things to use in kitbashing and converting.


Yeah! I have no idea what they are but they have such unique shapes that a lot of general retail product stuff doesn't. I bet the hospital things were a goldmine of weird bits for the same reason.
   
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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




Being sick has been wonders for my painting. I really love how adorable this wacky gobbo fanatic is. I wanted to do something special with him so he'd stand out, and had really been eying the harlequin checker patterns so I thought I'd give it a try.





I think it turned out really well and I love how dorky he looks. I did make the mistake of washing after doing the harlequin pattern, which completely subdued it to nothing, so I did have to do it again. Lesson well learned though. I thought he warranted a name so a few trips down a random name generator and Glumskkutle it is. I can't wait to use him in an AoFS game once I paint up enough gobbos.

Thanks for looking!
   
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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




I finished up my last two grots (very sad to finish them as they were all really fun to paint) and my first squig!!! This one I kitbashed to be an attack squig for my flamethrower ork in GFF. In my head he runs up to and then tosses grenades at the enemy, extra ammo is always good too.


I'm still experimenting with backdrops for photos and used some scrap construction paper so the details will all show up.
   
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






Great grots. The fanatic is quite fun. They have always been good minis.
   
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Mostly, on my phone.

Excellent squig there too!

Theophony"... and there's strippers in terminator armor and lovecraftian shenanigans afoot."
Solar_Lion: "Man this sums up your blog nicely."

Anpu-adom: "being Geek is about Love. Some love broadly. Some love deeply. And then there are people like Graven.  
   
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Madrid, Spain

Lovely grots, and squig!

Also known as KeiserS! muette is my old name.

I also have a 3d models shop, check it out here! https://cults3d.com/en/users/keiserspandp/creations 
   
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youwashock wrote:Great grots. The fanatic is quite fun. They have always been good minis.


Thank you so much! I was drawn to gw minis by how dorky orks are, but I'm really starting to love gobbos/grots quite a bit more. The old fanatic model was a really lucky find and I really enjoyed painting them.

inmygravenimage wrote:Excellent squig there too!


Thank you very much!

muette wrote:Lovely grots, and squig!


Thanks so much! I really think grots/gobbos and squigs make quite a team.

I got to use the squig and burna together (specialist with flame thrower and attack beast in GFF rules) and they really made quick work of whatever they came across.

   
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Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

He's got some snazzy goggles!

realism is a lie
 
   
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Japan

Nice work on the gretchin. I remember collecting the old metal sculpts, wishing there was a plastic kit so I could acquire them more cheaply. Then, after my getting out of 40K, they released the kit. D'oh!

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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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




amazingturtles wrote:He's got some snazzy goggles!


Thank you! They were so much fun to paint.

JoshInJapan wrote:Nice work on the gretchin. I remember collecting the old metal sculpts, wishing there was a plastic kit so I could acquire them more cheaply. Then, after my getting out of 40K, they released the kit. D'oh!


Thank you very much. I really like just how wacky they are, they were so much fun to paint. You could always get the box set of them just to paint.

As I work through my box of gobbos, I've been experimenting a lot with finding the right consistency of water to Apple Barrel brand paints (my paint of choice) to find a proper glaze, and I think I've found it with these archers with very subtle transitions between the highlights.


Thanks for taking a look.
   
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 makeitorky wrote:

JoshInJapan wrote:Nice work on the gretchin. I remember collecting the old metal sculpts, wishing there was a plastic kit so I could acquire them more cheaply. Then, after my getting out of 40K, they released the kit. D'oh!


Thank you very much. I really like just how wacky they are, they were so much fun to paint. You could always get the box set of them just to paint.



I got a box as soon as they were available here. Lots of fun to paint.

I like those gobbos. The dark green skin really suits them. What are you using for basing material?

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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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




 JoshInJapan wrote:
I got a box as soon as they were available here. Lots of fun to paint.

I like those gobbos. The dark green skin really suits them. What are you using for basing material?


Oh that's really good to hear. I'm glad you enjoyed painting them. I base my fantasy gobbos in a mix of chamomile, and Korean pumpkin red bean tea leaves (70/30), I think it works pretty well.
   
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Mostly, on my phone.

Fragrant gobbos! Great looking, too.

Theophony"... and there's strippers in terminator armor and lovecraftian shenanigans afoot."
Solar_Lion: "Man this sums up your blog nicely."

Anpu-adom: "being Geek is about Love. Some love broadly. Some love deeply. And then there are people like Graven.  
   
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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




 inmygravenimage wrote:
Fragrant gobbos! Great looking, too.


Thank you very much! At least for a little bit, the tea mix smells like autumn.

I painted some squigs!!! They're so freaking cute. The left one is hopping over some chanterelles too. (Fingers crossed this fall is a good season for them).


I've found purple and blue construction paper to make a better photo background too. Thanks for looking.
   
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Squigs. Gotta love those toothy murderballs. The jumpy one is especially fun.
   
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Loving the little guys, the skin on the grots and gobbos is really nice! Glumskuttle is a cool little character, I can see why he’s you avatar!

Goberts Gubbins - P&M Blog, started with Oldhammer, often Blackstone Fortress and Void Panther Marines, with side projects along the way 
   
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Great squigo's, really enjoy these autumnal bases too :thumbs up:
   
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youwashock wrote:Squigs. Gotta love those toothy murderballs. The jumpy one is especially fun.


gobert wrote:Loving the little guys, the skin on the grots and gobbos is really nice! Glumskuttle is a cool little character, I can see why he’s you avatar!


BarryScott wrote:Great squigo's, really enjoy these autumnal bases too :thumbs up:


Thanks everyone! The squigs were so much fun to paint, I really like them. They're just so much fun.

I spent the last few days painting my first ever Sarus! I've really been enjoying the Lizardmen in TW2 and wanted to paint them so I got four Sarus, here's the first one. I had to learn a lot new painting techniques and stuff painting this one.



I'm hoping to learn how to paint them pretty well with the next three, and then I'm eying the warcry box that's full of chameleons. (Oxyotl is soooo much fun).

Thanks for looking!
   
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Cool lizardman, the green tones on his face are great. Love that base too, looks a bit like conifer leaves to me?

Goberts Gubbins - P&M Blog, started with Oldhammer, often Blackstone Fortress and Void Panther Marines, with side projects along the way 
   
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 gobert wrote:
Cool lizardman, the green tones on his face are great. Love that base too, looks a bit like conifer leaves to me?


Thank you so much and yeah! I used a local moss that looks very good at scale.


I am back from my break from painting, but I'll get back there soon. I'm hoping to paint more GFF/40K stuff as I'm finding the fantasy minis a bit plain at this point, especially with terrain crafting.

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Well, I have the painting bug again so I painted up one of the last of my orks (a problem I intend to fix soon ), a mekanik ork! I really like how this ork came out. I still have lots of room for improvement as always though. I tried experimenting with object source lighting with the flashlight on his rokkit launcher too.

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Japan

You have a lovely, bright green skin tone there. The checks and the OSL on the missile are quite nice, as well.

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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Hollerin' Herda with Squighound Pack




 JoshInJapan wrote:
You have a lovely, bright green skin tone there. The checks and the OSL on the missile are quite nice, as well.


Thanks Josh! That means a lot to me coming from you.
   
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Cool Mekanik, great highlights and good job on the osl too

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