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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/27 19:13:09
Subject: Painting Chapter Badges
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Stalwart Space Marine
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I'm working on my Tactical Squad and had a random thought. How many of you paint your Chapter Badges? And if you do, do you freehand it, use decals, or have custom pads with the badge molded in already? I'm freehanding my crescent moon badge. What about y'all? Maybe post pics of them too, I dunno.
Oh, and this can qualify for any species that uses an insignia, not just Space Marines.
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I ain't got time to die, I'm too busy exterminating!
Now, we descend into battle like Angels from on high. The Emperor depends upon us as his messengers, and we shall know no fear! WE ARE SPACE MARINES!
Space Marines can only be male because marine implants only take with the male physiology. Males and females have differing hormone levels in terms of estrogen, testoterone, etc. Thank you for reading this. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/27 21:04:29
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot
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I tried freehanding for quite a few models. Some would turn out good and some utterly sucked. So, I sculpted/molded/cast my own now.
Here's what my 3 variant chapter badge shoulders look like... some misc other stuff from my first casting efforts in there too.
on a model:
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/27 22:05:12
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Regular Dakkanaut
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JWMarines wrote:I tried freehanding for quite a few models. Some would turn out good and some utterly sucked. So, I sculpted/molded/cast my own now.
Here's what my 3 variant chapter badge shoulders look like... some misc other stuff from my first casting efforts in there too.
on a model:

Those are beautiful.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/28 01:16:41
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Been Around the Block
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I just started up some Marines, so I was giving this some careful thought myself. From a gaming/modeling perspective, custom ones are really cool (and JWM's homecast ones are awesome!). But from a fluffy/realism perspective, marines move between different companies and the suits are personal, so it seems strange to have company and squad designations carved permanently into a shoulder pad. Chapter ones I can see being permanent, but then that kind of clashes if you're doing the rest "flat". So flat it is for me. Then, at least for Marines, I figure they're not personally painting up their armor - probably a Servitor paints it on with some 5000 year old, holy relic of a template. So the decals seemed the best way to go, with any personal embellishments and maybe squad designations freehand (haven't done any of those yet). For other armies I might think differently.
And obviously this is all personal taste. I'm probably overthinking it, anyway.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/28 04:00:12
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Stalwart Space Marine
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tppytel wrote:I just started up some Marines, so I was giving this some careful thought myself. From a gaming/modeling perspective, custom ones are really cool (and JWM's homecast ones are awesome!). But from a fluffy/realism perspective, marines move between different companies and the suits are personal, so it seems strange to have company and squad designations carved permanently into a shoulder pad. Chapter ones I can see being permanent, but then that kind of clashes if you're doing the rest "flat". So flat it is for me. Then, at least for Marines, I figure they're not personally painting up their armor - probably a Servitor paints it on with some 5000 year old, holy relic of a template. So the decals seemed the best way to go, with any personal embellishments and maybe squad designations freehand (haven't done any of those yet). For other armies I might think differently.
And obviously this is all personal taste. I'm probably overthinking it, anyway.
I love your train of thought. My explanation for slightly differing marks on my armor is that each marine paints their own armor and markings, as well as builds their own equipment a la Salamanders. Hence why I have some differing consistency. Lol. Companywise, just use codex colors (Gold/Yellow for 1st, Silver for 2nd, etc).
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I ain't got time to die, I'm too busy exterminating!
Now, we descend into battle like Angels from on high. The Emperor depends upon us as his messengers, and we shall know no fear! WE ARE SPACE MARINES!
Space Marines can only be male because marine implants only take with the male physiology. Males and females have differing hormone levels in terms of estrogen, testoterone, etc. Thank you for reading this. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/28 04:16:26
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Been Around the Block
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Neutralista wrote:My explanation for slightly differing marks on my armor is that each marine paints their own armor and markings, as well as builds their own equipment a la Salamanders. Hence why I have some differing consistency.
Totally fluff-sensible... Salamanders are crafty! My Ultramarines, on the other hand, are strictly by the book.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/31 01:26:24
Subject: Painting Chapter Badges
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Stalwart Space Marine
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Thing is, my Marines aren't Salamanders. :3 they just took a leaf out of the Salamanders book.
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I ain't got time to die, I'm too busy exterminating!
Now, we descend into battle like Angels from on high. The Emperor depends upon us as his messengers, and we shall know no fear! WE ARE SPACE MARINES!
Space Marines can only be male because marine implants only take with the male physiology. Males and females have differing hormone levels in terms of estrogen, testoterone, etc. Thank you for reading this. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/31 10:40:59
Subject: Painting Chapter Badges
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Hardened Veteran Guardsman
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I always painted mine on marines. They were ultramarines
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/31 11:20:22
Subject: Re:Painting Chapter Badges
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Wrathful Warlord Titan Commander
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Most DIY armies are a case of copying existing decals/ pads or to paint them, so keeping the symbols easy to replicate was important whenever I did something without 'official' support.
First army as DIY meant painting the chapter badge.. but inexperienced as I was it may look a bit "special"..
Templars, Salamanders & co got decals or pads, but the Raven Guard had nothing back in the day of Index Astartes so again , paint it..
Other DIY armies also got painted badges.
My DA based marines just did a color swap and use the common winged sword badge.
Shoulder pads are nice to have, decals a solution , to paint them maybe inevitable sometimes.
The real issue is, badges are so small and I would have to outsource the paintjob if I want them well done...
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