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2017/09/23 17:51:13
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
After 40 nearly identical conscripts, today's update is the opposite: all characters!
First up, we have the immortal Nork Dedogg, in glorious metal:
I'd been using basic Kasrkin Sergeants as my Tempestor Primes, so I finally painted up two of one of my favorite GW models of all time: the cadian commander!
Fun story: I showed one of these models to my wife, and noted that it was my favorite. She glanced at it, and said, "of course it is... look at that arrogance!" When we talk about "character" in models, this is what we're talking about. These guys look so confident and borderline smug, it just oozes out of them.
Next is a Zulu war British Chaplain from Black Tree Designs, which I grabbed for cheap and I think will make a fun priest for my Praetorians.
Hey kids, do you like Psykers? Of course you do!
How about commissar?
2017/09/24 01:13:54
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Painting total as of 3429/2024: 56 plus a Deva King statue
Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants
2017/10/05 22:13:52
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Painting total as of 3429/2024: 56 plus a Deva King statue
Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants
2018/03/02 15:22:04
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
It's been a long since I've updated this poor blog! I've been busy, albeit not as busy as I was last summer. I'm going to post some highlights of what i've accomplished since my last post, and then I'll be trying to post more regularly again.
Today's highlights are for my Praetorian IG:
First up, some heavy weapon squads. The Mortar Teams are missing crew, because I used them to create crew for my FW artillery. This way, the same models can do double duty
I also painted up an LRBT in my more modern color scheme. I'm pretty happy with the light weathering on it:
Here's my army prepped for an RTT:
Here's my army at Armies on Parade:
While not really part of my WIP, I did take advantage of a rainy, cold day by snapping some pictures of my complete IG army. The infantry:
And the vehicles:
2018/05/28 15:30:34
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
I took a break from warhams to paint some guild ball for a friend of mine. They're the hunters, but he wanted them to feature blue to match his other teams, which all match his Cygnar army. After some thinking, I decided to go with a winter theme:
Polar Bear! I"m not sure why they strapped tusks to his sides. I'm guessing that since this is technically a sport, and not a fight to the death, it's to actually limit how dangerous he is.
Traps. these were amazingly fun to paint. No clue what they do in the game, but I got to use rust effects, leaves, and snow on the same model.
It's not a puma.
He's got a blunderbuss and a thousand yard stare. Plus, a pelt for a hat. I'm not sitting next to him on the bus.
A large shaman. I respect his culture, that allows a beefy man to turn away from obvious career choices like "ax guy" to become a spiritual figure.
I like to think this is a happy couple that met on a "sneaking with knives" dating site.
A big ole corn fed arayn with a Bow.
The spear says he's deadly, the moustache says he's everybody's gym teacher from middle school.
I think this is a wolf, not a dog, but he's posing like he's at a dog show.
she has a similar face as an ex-girlfriend, which meant painting her unsettling.
He also had some mercenaries, which I painted less wintry. First up is this guy, who clearly missed the exit for the protectorate of menoth and joined a hyperviolent soccer league instead.
I love metal models, but not when they're like this. there are six parts to this model, and the joins are all terribly designed. Go to hell, Steamforged games.
I didn't even know Mankind had a daughter, but apparently she plays guildball.
If you can't enjoy painting a giant turtle with a treasure chest on his back, you might be dead inside.
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2018/05/30 15:16:20
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
I'm taking another detour from my Praetorians to paint some Eldar. I've always wanted to build an army with second edition metals, and I've always loved the background for Biel Tan. I started with the most iconic battleline unit, the Dire Avengers:
The old Ranger sculpts had so much character to them:
I got this guy in a bitz bag a while back, it turns out he was one of the farseers from the 3rd edition Seer Council box. This is one of those models that is both uncommon and unheralded.
Just a good old fashioned warlock:
The same sculpt + green stuff = spirit seer!
2018/06/14 15:16:10
Subject: The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
It's nice to see those old metal models getting some attention. Eldar was my first army back in the RT days, and those chunky metal models still look better to me than any plastics.
Painting total as of 3429/2024: 56 plus a Deva King statue
Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants
2018/06/16 00:12:02
Subject: The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
JoshInJapan wrote:It's nice to see those old metal models getting some attention. Eldar was my first army back in the RT days, and those chunky metal models still look better to me than any plastics.
The super early RT models are a bit underdetailed and have a slightly different aesthetic, but no army can mix models from across time like the Eldar. Even Space Marines, which have kept a pretty consistent look, have evolved enough to the point where the differences are jarring. I've had opponents be suprised that the Dire Avengers are even metal, because they just assumed they were current!
alabamaheretic wrote:Good stuff man I really like your farseer, Dire avengers are some of my favorite models. the paint looks like it was supposed to be there.
Thanks! Outside of the green crest, it's pretty bog standard codex pattern, but I like to tie my aspect warriors into my craft world.
2018/09/05 22:03:10
Subject: The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
I tried to take some WIP pictures on the last two squads I painted, but I basically got three steps.
I work over white for them, due to the large amount of bright red. Even so, it takes a few coats of thinned down dark red paint (Reaper #277 Splattered Crimson) to get the base coat. The blue of the trousers is Reaper Nightmare Black, which far from black, is actually a mid to dark blue. Odd, but I like it. The bases start with a few coats of dark brown craft paint.
The yellow of the braiding is again Reaper, starting with #006 Fire Orange. I then wash the red and yellow with red wash. The lasguns get a dark brown base, with Bolt gun hardware. The webbing starts out with Reaper Ghost White, and then I was it and the trousers with Payne's Grey. The boots are painted charcoal, then washed black along with the lasgun. the helmet is painted Reaper Green Ochre and washed with flesh tone.
After that, it's mostly layering up. The red goes up through the dried blood triad, the braiding goes through the next two yellows, the lasgun stock is hit with intense brown, and the trousers get a light dry brush of a mid blue.
The green optics are reaper Pine, Leaf, and Pale greens, with a wash of Vallejo black-green after the base coat. The plasma coils are Vallejo Ultramarine, washed with paynes grey, then drybrushed with Arcane and Lightning blue, with a final Skink Blue drybrush.
2018/10/09 23:04:46
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Painting total as of 3429/2024: 56 plus a Deva King statue
Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants
2018/10/10 16:07:48
Subject: The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
JoshInJapan wrote:Thanks for posting these photos. Your WIP models are very, very clean. I admire your patience.
Thanks. I try to stay within the lines.
Emperors will wrote:Holy just scrolled though cool to see some old models
Yeah, my zest for older models is like 30% nostalgia, and 70% being cheap, and buying stuff used. I also like my stuff to match.
So, I know everybody is here for the Praetorians, but I'm working through my backlog of photos that I've never shared, and today's batch are Primaris Ultramarines, painted in the full, early 3rd edition retro color scheme.
First up, Inceptors. Hard name to spell, hard models to build. Getting those goofy little stands to line up properly was a PITA. That said... they look great, IMO.
Hellblasters:
And the surprisingly fun to paint Primaris Ancient.
Automatically Appended Next Post: Another project I never shared was my buddy's guild ball engineers. These were painted to match his Cygnar, which is why you get the glorious bright blue of the true king Leto, and the obvious accent of brass.
And Mist, an associated Union Player
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2018/10/21 15:47:37
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Made some progress with the Imperial Guard. Nothing motivates like an event, and while I had two painted Manticores, they were in my old scheme, and had been somewhat hastily, if neatly, painted a few years ago. I was able to over paint them in timw for a tournament yesterday, were they did yeoman's work.
Before:
After:
Unfortunately, I got a grand total of one good shot of my army during the event:
the TO snapped a very similar shot:
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2019/10/07 18:45:56
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
I'm resurrecting this old blog, as I've got a huge backlog of pictures and progress, and I want to start sharing. For the next couple of weeks, It'll mostly be long finished stuff, but I'll resume more timely updates. thanks to my phone and Dakka's upload history, I can figure out where I stopped posting... holy cow, over a year ago? With my last consistent posts two years ago? Ooof
Let's dive into summer of 2018, when I was chasing that meta with a trio of Smash Captains. After extensive detours into older metals, non-GW models, and used stuff, building a modern GW multi pose plastic kit was a complete breath of fresh air. The BA doodads went on easily while adding a lot of pizzazz.
three cheers for zenithal priming, followed by a coat of Warcolor Red 5:
I layered that red up with further Warcolors, and really liked the rich red I got.
While doing all of this meta chasing, I was also engaging in high commerce, in a way that would make any Ferengi blush.
Spoiler:
It all starts when I buy a trio of Custodes Jetbikes NIB on an ebay 15% sale. I then pick up a gallon sized Ziploc bag of tyranids at a swap meet. Days later, I see a local guy looking for Nids, with SW Legion and 9 Custodes bikes. He does the trade for the nids plus $30, and tosses in a codex! I later sell 7 of the bikes painted for $20 to other meta chasers. One of them eventually sells four of them to a mutual friend starting Custodes for real. He was bummed to strip them, but I offered to trade the NIB set for the painted boys. In the end, for about $115 and some painting time, I make back $140, plus I have 7 painted jetbikes, a codex, some SW legion, and a few cherry picked nids!
When painting the golden bois, I stuck with a pretty standard color scheme. the bike is based with Vallejo Model Color Bronze, highlighted with VMC Brass and lightly dry brushed with auric Armor. the riders were based in brass, layered with auric armor, and dry brushed with Sigmarite.
I also played a little, including this little scene in which an opponents Smash Captain faced the fury of dozens of flashlights!
As for the balance of that trade, I knocked out some Legion Rebels. They are fun little models, even if the quality is a bit dodgy.
2019/10/07 19:40:44
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Falling down is the same as being hit by a planet — "I paint to the 20 foot rule, it saves a lot of time." -- Me
ddogwood wrote:People who feel the need to cheat at Warhammer deserve pity, not anger. I mean, how pathetic does your life have to be to make you feel like you need to cheat at your toy army soldiers game?
2019/10/09 19:03:50
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
At a swap meet, I was able to grab somebody's entire collection of Imperial Guard vehicles. They had a wide range, and they were all kinds of painted, and in varying levels of complete.
I started with the basilisks and hellhounds:
In an unrelated purchase, I grabbed a painted Armorcast Shadowsword, sight unseen, for $25. I mean, how bad could it be.. oh. Oh my
I gave it a nice long back in LA's totally awesome, scrubbing every week or so until I got it as clean as I could. Zenithal primed in subassemblies, and then airbrushed with XV-88 and given a sepia wash:
The final outcome:
2019/10/09 19:05:21
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Falling down is the same as being hit by a planet — "I paint to the 20 foot rule, it saves a lot of time." -- Me
ddogwood wrote:People who feel the need to cheat at Warhammer deserve pity, not anger. I mean, how pathetic does your life have to be to make you feel like you need to cheat at your toy army soldiers game?
2019/10/09 19:11:01
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
It was a pleasure, honestly. All of my tanks (save the Pask I'm working on) are the old LRBTs, so I pretty much need to go used with them. I do have two modern Hellhounds, but since the rules continue to favor the basic loadout of the classic model, I favor those. And the difference between the current and OOP basilisk are minor, and frankly the older version is a better model.
2019/10/09 19:13:36
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
All of the original kits are better, just from a bitz standpoint. I have three of them left (boxed!) that I'm using for extra special projects.
--B.
Falling down is the same as being hit by a planet — "I paint to the 20 foot rule, it saves a lot of time." -- Me
ddogwood wrote:People who feel the need to cheat at Warhammer deserve pity, not anger. I mean, how pathetic does your life have to be to make you feel like you need to cheat at your toy army soldiers game?
2019/10/09 19:15:30
Subject: Re:The Casual Painter: A hobby blog - the 37th Praetorian Regiment musters reinforcements!
Time for a few more rescue projects. Since many used tanks are missing turrets, or have broken ring tabs, and since virtually all used tanks are basic battle cannons, the fix is to get extra turrets. That means FW turrets! The pictures below are a jumble of WIP and finished shots, but it's apparently all I took during operation Tank Factory!
And then some LR hulls to accommodate those turrets:
I took some old alt battle cannon turrets, and added coaxial storm bolters for some counts as conquerors: