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UK

Long time without updates, but here we go.

Tanks are going slow but basecoats are there. Most of the work has been covered with airbrush, which means The remaining work is mostly edge highlighting everything, and getting some details ready.
Currently they all went through a gloss varnish so my blacklining works much easier.
The extra parts add quite some work to the process, but after the airburshingits mostly a matter of pacience.



In other news, I got myself a guilliman model!
This is not the games workshop one, which I considered, but a bit of an experiment. I must say I am not 100% onboard with it, but I'll give it a try and see if it grows on me.




I modified the pose a bit since the original is quite meh. Some of the bits on the figure where broken and had to fix them, but overall the print quality is really good, with some details that are quite insane.
It is less decorated than the GW model, but I feel its a bit more balanced.
While putting the model together I tried other poses, including this one which felt quite meaning and "above you all", but ended up going for the sword forward since its more commanding.


Yesterday I managed to prime it, airbrush it with blue and quickly apply the basecoats.


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Rapid progress on Guilliman! I kinda feel you on not being 100% onboard, something feels a bit off. Is he slightly less heroically proportioned maybe? Whatever it is, the paint job is making a good start

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UK

And finally my tanks are finished!

Some minis I paint because I love the look of them, or I made an interesting conversion, or need them for a game. In this case, I had these tanks since forever and I wanted to complete them and add them to my collection, despite not necessarily interested on using them anytime soon.

My idea with these was to have a fancy looking land raider and a rhino-razorback-predator-whirling set of tanks to fulfill any tabletop needs when it comes to first-born marines.
The project has taken quite some time since I 've gathered the pieces forever. 2 of these tanks are 15 years old, and the other might be even older since are ebay rescues, so Its great to see them done. I got the turrets from 3D printing etsy, converted some of the side weapons and added some decorations on the tanks.




Landraider

By far the most interesting model here.
Every space marine player wants to have at least one of these, and Im quite happy with what I ended up making here. My terminators will love to jump into battle on it!
I wanted to make my landraider more interesting so ended up converting and adding a bunch of decorations around the model. These will make people notice it across the room, but the biggest response would probably come from the plant patterns on the blues. This was an experiment which I ended up really proud off. Subtle but it gives the vehicle a sense of artistry and almost divine protection.
I could had magnetized a few more elements, and put more attention on certain areas, but overall a cool project to work on.









Rhinos

Glad to have these finally done. I did try to spice them up a bit with some decorations and it was nice to get the magnetization working perfectly, but at the end of the day it was a bit of a chore to go do the painting.
There are a few elements I could do better, and I missed the correct blue on some of the rhino top doors, but I could fix that later.
The 3D printed turrets look quite cool and all the elements go together really well.










Finally, as a curious note, the storage of all these is geometrically challenging, but ended up finding a solution that still uses the same methods I use on the rest of the army.
I also took the time to fix my dreadnoughts storage so now they are much more compact and safe.




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The land raider looks great.
   
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Madrid, Spain

Amazing tanks, pumping me up to paint my long forgotten Land Raider.

Also known as KeiserS! muette is my old name.

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UK

Some more orky progress.

My meganobs are still under conversion progress, but the rest of the batch I started some months ago might be finished if I just put some time for them.
There are not that many steps left on these, and once done I'll have completed a few specialists squads on my army. Im looking foward to filed the stormboyz soon.




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Not where I should be

Marine stuff looks amazing, but the orks are just so beautiful, well done.




 
   
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UK

More ork specialist done!
I've been in a rush to finish these guys since I'll be needing some of them for a few matches this weekend.
Not the stars of the show, but the conversions on the models and the decent paintjob made them quite flashy on the tabletop. Particularly happy with the nobs of each squad, which are unique and made more recognizable than the other models on the unit.









Im quite happy with the stormboy. I most of the models from Max Mini miniatures and added the jumpacks, modify the poses and converted the models to make them into the flying counterparts of the normal boyz.
Each model is different and the detail was amazing to work with.






With this I managed to get my finished 10 man squads, thus half of these models are done (Need 5 more tankbustas and 4 stormboyz, simple easy conversion to do at some point.). This is clearly more for collection and completion rather than a more practical use within the army, but still fun to do though. The other half will probably wait for some time unless I want to field a ton of them.


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UK

Not doing too much hobby stuff lately, but got a quick update.

First of all, I participated on a tournament where I ended up 2/18 with 3 wins, playing orks and having a ton of fun in the process. I do not play much but its a great excuse to use some recently finished units.
My new ghaz was not on my list, but was watching and keeping the boyz hyped.

My next ork unit to be finished will be my meganobz. I really would like to play them and I've been doing conversion on them since forever.
I got 3 distinctly looking squads, and just finished the lastests, biggest thus best one.
I used obliterators as a base for most of the minis, and orkyfied them heavely. This guys are arguably too big for gameplay, but they are just right for orks.
I might end up using them as a 5 man unit, or as leaders of the smaller meganob squads.

Just started adding a basecoat of the main colors and they already are looking quite nice. I'll probably not work on them until I come back after christmas, so I'll see when I finish all 15 of them.

















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Those Obliteratorks are sick! Who cares if they’re bigger than the stock models, they’re awesome!

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Ottawa, ON

Using the new obliterators is a brilliant idea. Although, it seems like there's not that much obliterator left . Was there much work needed to hide/remove the chaos bits?

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UK

 Mr Nobody wrote:
Using the new obliterators is a brilliant idea. Although, it seems like there's not that much obliterator left . Was there much work needed to hide/remove the chaos bits?

Cheers!
Took a few sessions to modify them to a point I was happy. Its not an easy conversion, but I would encourage anyone to try it.

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Not where I should be

Your work brings a tear to the eye of an old mek! Much amazing work.




 
   
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UK

SO.... great to be back.
Been in holidays away from my hobby station, but Im back now.

Half painted ork units:

These guys I want to finish sooner than later. Most of them need to ge tthe basecoat finished with the metalics, and at least get the washes before I get distracted with any other project.
- 15 meganobs
- 10 stormboyz.
- 10 flashgitz




I do have 4 extra old meganobs that are not completely successul that I might either scrapt or re-convert to round up the numbers to 20.




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BUT...

If any of you have followed my updates, you know I have a tendency for getting distracted with new projects while I work in old ones.
During my time away I did some painting, but I also got a few ideas and inspiration for building stuff.

Cars!
Since I did my megatrakk scrapjets I knew I wanted to do at least 3 more ork buggies. Although I really enjoyed the building process and I am super proud of the results with those, I dont want to have a sea of fairly identical looking cars. Thust, my plan was to make 3 more buggies with my own designs, being intentionally not recognizable as any of the buggies so I can just play them as whatever I want them to be.

During my holidays I looked up a few conversions and images, and ended up doing some quick squetches for the designs:
1- Big front with a battering ram look, tiny back with a ork in a turret.
2- Big back with saw front to destroy enemies.Turret but probably grots around the vehicle.
3- dune-looking, heavely inspired on Jak 3 and Jak X PS2 games, with some jet engines and the gun inside the chassis.

I did buy 2 different ork buggies for the bits, and ordered the 3rd base on Ebay. When I arrived I looked into my bit box and started to plan out what would I do and how.
This process is being really fun, and I am really tempted to make another squig-themed 3 for a total of 9, but that will come whenever I free up time.
I'll update you on the progress soon





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Kans!

Before I left already knew I wanted to have 6 more kans on my army. Having "only" 6 limited some of my walker-themed lists, and these models are some of my favorite.
When I came back I already had a couple things ready (bits and base structures of the bodies), so ended up finishing these pretty quickly.
Despite having similar circumstances to my previous 6 kans (1 box of 3, yet needed to make 3 more from scratch), this time I focused on getting better poses and designs on most of them. Overall quite happy with them, specially the ones with grots or marching foward.







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TANKS!

Yet another grot vehicle batch, this time: grot tanks/artillery.
I found these tank toys for really cheap that are just the perfect base for grot tanks, and I couldnt hold myself from getting them to make some quick characterful conversions.
Ork tanks nowadays are super bad in the tabletop, and I didnt want to only have a display unit, thus I looked a bit into how to make them more useful on my games. The obvious choice was to double them up as grot artillery. I already have 3 mek gunz but those are quite old, so its a great chance to fill that gap on my collection and tabletop units.



A small problem I had with these models is that they are quite small. Perhaps good for ork tanks, but way to thin for mek gunz. I didnt want to gain a tabletop advantage because I could squeeze my units through gaps that they shouldnt, so I look up some measurements online and widen all the tanks to those specifications. That took some time since these models are not made of the same plastic we are used to, and the top part is metal, so it took a few hours just to cut them to be able to fit plasticard and needed extensions, close gaps and all. All worth to play fair on my games though.
On my stance away I bought a single box of mek gunz for bits for the weapons, the grots and references. I was really happy to confirm my measurements and effort where worth it, since I matched the size pretty much perfectly.

Now, the next challenge is weaponry:
On the one hand, mek gunz's weapons are quite big, so my models should look as powerful as they should be. On the other hand, grot tanks, despite having some stronger options., are generally equipped with fairly small weapons. Thus, I need to find a middle ground where the weapon is not too big, not too small, and looks well within the design and proportions of the tanks.
I'll need to scratch my head on this one. Probably end up sticking randon ranged-looking weapons that are a bit bigger than they should, and a co-axial or turret option with shootas or flamers.

Overall is going to be a fun time converting them. I've seen a few people using them and with just a few ork details these can look really cool. I'll try to go go a bit extra on them so they look great.



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Moar Cars!

Once started I couldnt stop working on these. This is the part of the hobby I generally enjoy the most, so far this is going great!
First thing was to get the basic shape of the chassis together, and get the structures for the wheels. This step is quite important since the models need to fit within the base and the height of my storage boxes, be strong enough to hold reasonable abuse, and look aesthetically pleasing.
I did play with different shapes, wheels sizes and angles on the cars to give them the best look I could manage.
Although individually I think they are looking awesome, Im a bit concerned of them looking too different in style so they dont look like a unit together. The original idea was to make them non-identifiable as any of the other buggies, but perhaps it would be a good idea to have some common elements between each other to make them work together well.
They are still quite barebones, so perhaps I end up having something that unifies them more. Or just leave them as individuals.

Here are some pics of the progress so far, with some of the bits I plan to use on them soon.








Pics of some of the details.
Is great to have the main elements of the model to be mechanically belieable, and some of these took some tinkering to get them just right.




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UK

Painting update

Been busy these evenings!
Got the ork infantry from above all base coated and washed, ready for highlithing. Really exited to get them rolling!

But, 2 small intermitions:

GUILLIMAN

The GW one is fine, but seems like everyone has exactly the same thing. I wanted something more unique for my ultras, so a few months ago I got a 3D printed model of him.
This 3D model was quite cheap and has a ton of detail on the sculpt, but I was not 100% sold on him. I managed to change the pose so it worked better, and recently I re-made the base so his even higher and the angle on the mini works better.

I did basecoat the model time ago, but in the last 2 days I got back to work on it and painted the head and the blues. Really happy with how its looking, specially happy with the head. Definitely the best face I have painted, in person it looks quite cool. I hope to finish it relatively quickly before continuing with the orks. Next the NMM golds!


Apothecary?
This guy was gitted to me painted a year ago, but the 2 times I have played with it (been playing much more orks lately), Im was not too hapy with this looks. The paintjob was good, but not up to my style and standards, so I took it for a quite re-paint and brought it to a place where I'll happier fielding him. I do not have a before/after photo, and the camera does not capture whites whell, so just trust me that it looks considerably better now, specillaly on edge highlights, golds, the whites and minor details.


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Back with a bang killatores! The buggies and kanz are looking great, the level of character is top notch as usual!

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UK

GUILLIMAN

And my primarch is done!
I picked up this 3d print in etsy for fairly cheap. I was not 100% convinced on it, but I wanted to give it a try in case that some re-posing and decent paintjob would made it work.
Really proud of the painting, specially on the face, blues, golds and sword. Perhaps I'll do the definitive guilliman in the future, but this guy is going to be leading my ultras to battle.

Since last time I re-made the base, since it looked too boring and not hiving to the mini the importance it has. We all know the bigger the tactical rock, the better the model.
With the painting process, although I did an airbrush pass and painted the golds with metalics as a base... I pretty much ended up re-painting the whole thing by brush. With the blues you get much better control of the tones and blends with a brush, and the golds, being NMM, needed a non metalic base to work better everywhere.












Size comparisons.




Slowly loosing my mind doing the golds. Not really, dont know what thousand sonds players complaing about, I find it fairly relaxing as long as I have the pacience for it.
Admittedly I went for way to many passes and I could have been much more efficient and precise, but trying my best.
I took one photo at the completion of each pass just to see the differences. Too many of them!

Spoiler:





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Love the Guilluman, he's a bit big for my tastes but obviously that ship has sailed. Primarchs are apparently Hill Giant sized if not bigger.

 
   
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'Dam, 'dat humie is BIG!
   
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UK

I do have a few projects going, both on painting and building... so how about another quick one?

After painting guilliman I had the urge to build some nobs! I,ve had the bits saved for some time and it was time to get them together.
Really happy with the look, dynamism and variety of the poses. I've already made a few of these before and I was aiming to not repeat any main aspects of the models.





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Not where I should be

So pretty. Brilliant work as usual. We'll done on making them all different. It is one of the great struggles. The monopose problem. You have made them all unique.

Would be nice to work on some nice ork boys.




 
   
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Great job on Roboute, you’re rightly proud of the blues, they’re superb! The step by step on the golds is really cool, it’s interesting to see the process. More exciting conversions with the nobz too!

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UK

Ork batch painting coming back with a vengeance!

In the last few days I did some progress on the ork buggies (featured oin the backgound of this pics), but tried to do progress on painting some orks, which is what I wanted to do since the begging of the year. You cant play unpainted models! Or at least I dont want to.

So, managed to get the skin, bony colors and ground done on this mob. The skin took quite a while since some of these models are a bit complicated, but the results worked well.
Looking forward to do the reds and yellows next, since those always make the minis pop a lot, specially on those meganobs!

Im looking foward to do a army photo session once I finish a couple more things for my orks and marines. Last year I got so much stuff done, perhaps this year I manage to get close to a stage where I can finally rest and watch the sun rise on a grateful universe... Probably not, since Im a bit of a madman and always got ideas going on, but if I complete most of the units I would like to play on my lists, I'll be really proud of the collection.







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That’s a mighty big batch of Orks! Good lookin ladz they’re turning in to

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UK

Yet another delay on my ork painting, but I'll continue them shortly.
I has gifted some terrain by a friend, and with the pieces I already had I felt it was a good moment to paint it all and have it ready for some home gaming from time to time.
Althouhg I did the base colours with the aribrush, picking up the details and getting the washes nicely took a while. I wanted to use the terrain in a modular way, so cleaning up the pieces and making them connect correctly was a must too.











Close look to the terrain, since in a lot of the other photos its hard to see how it actually looks like. It still looks bette rin person, but cant do better with my current phone.

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Nice work on the terrain. I have found that an airbrush is quite a useful tool for getting it done at a reasonable pace. I particular like the church ruins. The colour gradients really stand out.

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Really cool work on the terrain. Have you magnetised the ruins to give them full modularity? The red stuff looks like it just slots together?

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UK

 gobert wrote:
Really cool work on the terrain. Have you magnetised the ruins to give them full modularity? The red stuff looks like it just slots together?


Cheers
Didnt magnetize since there where too many options. What I ended up doing on the ruins is add extra base area so they hold up on their own. During the game, the paint and varnish makes them slot together alright as long as you dont shake them a lot.A solution to this could be to add magnets on the bottom, and set them in a base that has a metal sheet or magnet sheet underneath, while the surface is fairly flat.
The red bits slot together. They work amazinglt, but once painted they rub the pain off instantly, so had to file them down quite aggressively to make them fit correctly, and removed the paint on the contact areas.

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UK

And Im back!
15 meganobz, 10 flashgitz and 10 stormboyz, quite a troop to get done in a single batch! All of these models I wanted to get painted both for gaming and collection, so getting them finished is great.

Its been quite some time since the last update, just life getting in the way and having bit of a hard time keeping up with the painting.
It did felt that the amount of minis, density of the detail and not feeling 100% on the models did overwell me a bit, but managed to get back to it a few weeks ago and finish them. I honestly prefer painting medium to big vehicles than humanoids with tons of details.
Really happy with the final result. Although the initial look of the meganobz did not completely convinced me, the paintjob did unify them really nicely. Also, spending time with the 3 styles of meganobz I got made me like them more by the end of the process.








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Flashgitz
Despite being one of the most hated units on the tabletop due to the rules, these guys are some of my favorites on the ork range.
I do believe they are quite underrated, and I've managed to be somehow succesful with them by mounting them on squiggoths and charging away into my enemies while still shooting. The only thing I would change is the poses, since all of them look the same, but its a great kit and a prime example of what orks should be, with tons of modular bits. Its also easy to convert and get some big guns on nobs to get more value out of the box.

Anyway, I finished 10 more of these guys completing all my 20 guys. I believe I managed to get some good variety within the box model, and having more than 1/3 of them firing gives them a good energy. I must agree though that they are a bit of a pain to paint, since painting the ork and the gun separately does make them quite slower, and they do have a few details to individually pick up.
Happy to have this section of the army finished (I doubt I would ever add more flashgitz).










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Stomboyz
These guys are probably some of the MVP of orks right now. On the tabletop they do really well just by being orks with rockets attached, having a great role as utility ad minor damage dealers.
I never got into them since the GW models are both expensive and fairly borring, but I found some 3rd party models that with some conversion work they really made these models a joy to work with. Every models is a bit unique and I tried to give them a sense of motion in the poses.
I sitll got a few more to do, but so far these are some of my favorite infantry in my army, and having 10 more added to the bunch will make serve me well in the battles to come.








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Meganobz!

And finally the meganobz!
I've been working on and off on these guys for a long time and thus ended up with 3 styles. First would be mostly GW style, with acouple old custom models thrown in. Second a Age of Sigmar conversion, and third a much bigger chaos obliterator-based conversion.

This shot of all my finished meganob models is quite a sight. Probably could make a list only with +2 armour saves in the army!


First lets start with the GW-like models
Although the minis themselves are technically alright and the box has a good amount of bits, the posing and size kind of ruins it for me. I did try to add some dynamism of the poses, and some extra plates for variety, but I think meganobz should be much stronger than the current GW models. There are a bunch of thir party models that are considerably better ,but generally come at a premium,
In this little group you can see 2 custom models which I made almost 10 years ago and now I finally finished. There designs are a bit different and have some something quite nice going on, and although they are not as refined as my current work, Im happy to have them on my lines.











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Second group of meganobz are Age of Sigmar conversions.
Definitely a different style and aesthetics, more in line with beastsnagga models. I though those where cgoing to look less armoured than the regular ones, but that did not necessarily come to pass.
I really like the variety in each model and I would probably do another 5 of these if I ever need them. Really fun to work on and the end result is quite nice.











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Third group of meganobs is probably the most interesting one and my favorite so far.
I managed to get 4 easy-to-build chaos obliterators for cheap, and instantly though of converting them into meganobz.
With extensive conversion work I managed to get the poses varied enough, and the details orky so they feel right. The leaders an ambot conversion and is a bit bigger than the rest. Probably will use him as a warboss too.

These guys were really interesting projects from a conversion point of view, and the results are quite nice, having properly sized meganobz with armour that suits them.














Must say they they are quite bigger than regular nobs. Probably will use them for meganobz leaders when I field smaller amounts of these units.

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