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2021/06/21 15:32:03
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Omnipotent Lord of Change
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Lots of great work, but Lauka Vai is my easiest favorite. Really dig her sculpt, and you've done a great job on on her face, skin tone and that heavy contrast between her armor and beastly nethers Dreaded Rollover! Automatically Appended Next Post: ListenToMeWarriors wrote: Cheers everyone, I may have been quiet but I have also been productive. First up is the news that I have finally finished painting up my Cursed City set with the final two heroes from the set. First up is Dagnai Holdenstock, I feel kindof bleurgh about him but he is done. I just could not settle on a decent colour scheme for him: I am much happier with Brutogg Corpse-Eater...just a shame that the whole Ogre range does not share his aesthetic. But I am happy with him: So onto more Soulblight Gravelords. I am really enjoying the variety, versatility and ease of painting for the new Zombie kit and to that end I was able to bang out 15 of them, just 5 more and the boxed set will be done: Even more fun was the new Dire Wolves kit. I decided to go with a white scheme to echo the pelt on Radukar's cloak. A simple base of Wraithbone spray, then Apothecary white with Gryph charger grey on the tail and around the neck at the same time to create some blending. Throw on some pink and blood on the wounds and paint the claws, eyes and teeth and they almost paint themselves: And the unit: Continuing the Wolf theme we have Belladamma Volga, First of the Vyrkos. I adore this model, I hope I did her justice: Finally is Lauka Vai, The Mother Of Nightmares. This was a lot of fun, I am not totally sure of the overall effect but I am very happy with her skin, the pale blue grey with heavily mediumed purple and red washes created a great effect. I also relatively happy with the blood red armour. Anyway, here she is: So we are two thirds through the month and I have 32 miniatures painted this month, so good progress. As ever, thanks for looking.
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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2021/06/21 15:32:38
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2021/06/21 16:37:23
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord
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Lauka Vai is stunning. Fabulous work. Especially the skin tones. Volga is another amazing piece. All those white wolves make for an attention grabber.
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2021/06/21 23:13:31
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Great work as always. That's a great white on the wolves and the zombies look wonderfully grimy
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2021/06/24 07:27:42
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
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Another winning post! The horde of zombies are looking really cool shambling along together. The blood red armour is a triumph, but it’s the simplicity of the Wolves that does it for me. You’ve made them look fantastic with what sounds like minimal effort! Kudos!
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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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2021/06/24 12:23:31
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Calculating Commissar
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Wow, excellent work on those zombies, wolves and vamps! The wolves especially look great, with such a simple recipe too
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2021/06/24 19:52:51
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Using Inks and Washes
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Congrats on finishing Cursed City!
The wolves look stunning as does Lauka (Still don't like the sculpt though).
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2021/06/26 06:00:04
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Amazing work as always, knocking great minis out of the park in speed and style. And congrats on finishing the Cursed City set, with the additional minis you should have a sizable AoS force now.
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2021/07/03 15:14:41
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K and ASOIAF: Cursed City Complete plus Soulblight Gravelords.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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2021/07/05 07:59:20
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
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That dragon is such a cool miniature, you’ve really done it justice. What’s with the pose of the rider though? You’ve done a nice job with the paint, but he has a very 4th Ed pose.
The dark necromancer looks really cool, can imagine him in some artwork. His horde of zombies look great too.
Can’t wait to see your GSC Baneblade take shape
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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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2021/07/05 08:25:14
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?
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Hail VLOZD!
That mini blew my mind when I first saw it in a White Dwarf all,those years ago, and it's still one ofthe coolest GW ever came out with if you ask me. As gobert said, you've definitely done it justice.
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2021/07/06 17:34:15
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Fixture of Dakka
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Some more great additions ListenToMeWarriors.
Cheers,
CB
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2021/07/08 14:33:39
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord
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MMmmmmm...VLOZD...
Heck of a month, and a big finish. Looking great, as always. Baneblade on the horizon, too. That looks like it will be something special.
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2021/07/11 06:18:32
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Amazing update, Baneblade Commander looks great and with such a simple headswap. And gotta echo gobert, that poor lord on the dragon does not look comfortable But it is a great paintjob.
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2021/07/31 15:50:15
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: June In Review.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Blimey, another month has passed. And I have failed to paint the Baneblade again...so what have I done?
I have painted the Kruleboyz half of the Dominion boxed set. Initially sceptical of the design of the miniatures I now love them. So all told the Kruleboyz half accounts for 39 of the 40 miniatures I have painted this month, taking me to 230 for the year.
So here is the monthly shot:
So here is my solitary Stormcast Annihilator for the Lions of Sigmar...that unites tow of my favourite things...lions and purple.
I am looking forward to tackling the rest of the Stormcast with that scheme.
Anyway, onto the Kruleboyz.
First up the dull half of the minis, the 20 Hobgrot Splittaz. Pretty easy to knock these out as they are just skin, armour, eyes and teeth and claws.
I really enjoyed the scareshields on the Gutrippaz, yellow is a bit of a departure for me but by combining the two Contrast yellows they came out fine. Really fun battleline unit to me:
The Man skewer boltboyz share the scheme well
So onto the characters, first up is the Murknob with Belcha Banner, I love this guy and am very happy with how he turned out:
The Swampcalla Shaman and pot grot are next, I tried to add a bit of mysticism with him with a grey rather than brown cowl, not sure if it totally works:
The Killaboss with Stab Grot is a cracking miniature, quite tall as well:
Finally is my favourite miniature in the whole set, the Killaboss on Great Gnashtoof, I hope I did him justice:
No idea what i will be tackling next though.
As ever, thanks for looking.
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2021/07/31 16:51:00
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?
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I have been sorely lacking in time recently and not able to keep up a time all, but this months group shot . I picked up Dominion and just started painting recently and I was thinking of getting rid of the Kreulboyz, but I think you just changed my mind. Those look awesome, well done.
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LOL, Theo your mind is an amazing place, never change.-camkierhi 9/19/13
I cant believe theo is right.. damn. -comradepanda 9/26/13
None of the strange ideas we had about you involved your sexual orientation..........-Monkeytroll 12/10/13
I'd put you on ignore for that comment, if I could...Alpharius 2/11/14 |
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2021/07/31 18:22:41
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Calculating Commissar
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Those all look fantastic!
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2021/08/01 06:25:44
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Just wow! Amazing how you painted the orcy dominion half and they look great. The yellow shields look so cool, you always use the Contrast colors very effectively.
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2021/08/02 07:49:59
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
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I always look forward to your monthly updates, the volume and quality is always fantastic. I like what you’ve done with the kruleboyz, though I find their proportions a bit odd (the arms vs the feet on the boss on the gnashtoof for instance). As others have said that yellow is great, the two contrast colours seem to work well together!
The colours on that Stormcasts remind me of something?
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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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2021/08/02 16:13:59
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Omnipotent Lord of Change
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Beautiful set of greenskins, you've really done those weirdly fantastic sculpts proud. Great skin tones throughout and the yellow is a great pop.
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2021/08/02 18:37:22
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord
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New Celestial Li-er...Stormcast looks awesome. Very impressive output, even if it doesn't include a massive tank.
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2021/08/08 09:54:24
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Using Inks and Washes
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Nice job getting the Kruleboyz knocked out so quickly, they look great!
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2021/08/08 14:31:19
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: July In Review...A Krule Month.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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2021/08/09 10:59:15
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: Soulblight Characters and a Baneblade.
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
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As ever, another great update. The Baneblade looks spectacular heading up the GSC. The new undead are fantastic too. I especially like Radukars little lad gathering a goblet of spilt blood!
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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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2021/08/09 21:40:19
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: Soulblight Characters and a Baneblade.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord
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Big boost for the GSC motor pool. Great looking stuff, as expected. The undead are really massing in strength now, too. Love all the vamps!
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2021/08/10 13:51:51
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: Soulblight Characters and a Baneblade.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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The GSC definitely got big reinforcements! Nice job.
And the undead are really gathering, and also looking great
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2021/08/17 19:00:33
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: Soulblight Characters and a Baneblade.
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Using Inks and Washes
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The Vamps are looking great!
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2021/09/01 15:42:28
Subject: Re:Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF: Soulblight Characters and a Baneblade.
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2021/10/23 09:31:46
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2021/09/02 22:50:02
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF. August in review: Ghosts, wolves, Knights and Lions.
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Fixture of Dakka
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More great work ListenToMeWarriors.
Cheers,
CB
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2021/09/03 16:47:11
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF. August in review: Ghosts, wolves, Knights and Lions.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord
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Whoa.
Not bad at all. Some major pieces this time around. Chaplain turned out great, and the Knight is awesome. Another great month!
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2021/09/04 19:21:02
Subject: Painting Warhammer 40K, AOS and ASOIAF. August in review: Ghosts, wolves, Knights and Lions.
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
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Im not usually a fan of potpourri, but if it was like this every time perhaps I could be converted! Great stuff as usual LTMW. The trolls are my favourites from this latest batch, really cool minis
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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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