Author |
Message |
|
|
|
Advert
|
Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
- No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
- Times and dates in your local timezone.
- Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
- Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
- Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now. |
|
|
2016/06/03 07:23:24
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
Morning, I'm going to start compiling a bunch of my finished miniatures for my Death Spectres.
So far it's early days but I hope to keep adding and grabbing a few games as well.
Please feel free to give unbiased critiques.
And ask any questions I'll try my best to help.
Cheers
|
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2016/06/03 07:25:35
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 07:25:03
Subject: Re:Death Spectres army thread
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
Here's a couple more
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 10:04:15
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Rough Rider with Boomstick
Off the shoulder of Orion
|
Wow - fantastic stuff. Very well done weathering and dynamic poses. The painting is top notch.
The Death Specters have some great fluff - I'm always hoping GW will expand it one day. Great choice of chapter.
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 10:30:32
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran
|
This is the painting style that I wish I could replicate. These miniatures look brilliant, and to me are the perfect mix of grubby and clean
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 12:00:44
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Powerful Phoenix Lord
|
Wonderful brush work - and I'm so pleased to see nicely painted marines who are on standard bases and not twenty meters of marbles or cork, or volcanic stone.
The only thing which seems out of place is the cockpit frame on the flier (plastic dyed red I guess?). That's really the only thing which stands out to me.
Beyond that, these are without reproach.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 12:34:36
Subject: Re:Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Sneaky Striking Scorpion
|
The brushwork and weathering are top notch!
My only critique is that the red canopy on the flyer is a very jarring break in color and theme. It's not quite the same red, and it really breaks the lines on that portion of the model. I think it would have been better if it were left clear. One possible fix may be to draw the framing elements in the same bone color as the rest of the cockpit.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 13:42:51
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Fresh-Faced New User
|
Really Nice work!
I have to ask, what method did you use to create such a realistic Mud effect?
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 14:27:41
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Dakka Veteran
|
Really nice work! Black is always a tricky color to make look good and all the weathering on these miniatures really kicks them up to a new level.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/03 17:35:16
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Savage Khorne Berserker Biker
|
Great Work but, I also have to agree about the canopy on the flyer. It being one solid color really takes away from the whole model. Maybe doing the Trim a different color may help some. Or even clear would of been a better choice IMO.
|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xqOf-KjdVY
My Hobby Blog:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/594118.page
http://i.imgur.com/yLl7xmu.gif |
|
|
|
2016/06/04 09:38:46
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
Gordy2000 wrote:Wow - fantastic stuff. Very well done weathering and dynamic poses. The painting is top notch.
The Death Specters have some great fluff - I'm always hoping GW will expand it one day. Great choice of chapter.
lipsdapips wrote:This is the painting style that I wish I could replicate. These miniatures look brilliant, and to me are the perfect mix of grubby and clean
Elbows wrote:Wonderful brush work - and I'm so pleased to see nicely painted marines who are on standard bases and not twenty meters of marbles or cork, or volcanic stone.
The only thing which seems out of place is the cockpit frame on the flier (plastic dyed red I guess?). That's really the only thing which stands out to me.
Beyond that, these are without reproach.
En Excelsis wrote:The brushwork and weathering are top notch!
My only critique is that the red canopy on the flyer is a very jarring break in color and theme. It's not quite the same red, and it really breaks the lines on that portion of the model. I think it would have been better if it were left clear. One possible fix may be to draw the framing elements in the same bone color as the rest of the cockpit.
LJT Minatures wrote:Really Nice work!
I have to ask, what method did you use to create such a realistic Mud effect?
mdauben wrote:Really nice work! Black is always a tricky color to make look good and all the weathering on these miniatures really kicks them up to a new level.
Sammoth wrote:Great Work but, I also have to agree about the canopy on the flyer. It being one solid color really takes away from the whole model. Maybe doing the Trim a different color may help some. Or even clear would of been a better choice IMO.
First off thanks for the feedback here, it's the best response I have had here. So I'm doing something right.
The weathering basically makes up for my lack of edge highlighting skills.
The mud effect was done with lifecolour colonial sand and forgeworlds dark earth powder.
I'd like to get a better effect on my next tank though.
And a few of you have mentioned the red canopy, I was cheating. I haven't painted the pilot, he is zenithial sprayed white and the red filters it to look like he is lit up.
I may add the bone color the parts on there.
But that can wait for a day when the army is at a good size.
Once again massive thanks folks. Appreciate the comments and suggestions.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/04 10:19:52
Subject: Re:Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Stalwart Space Marine
|
The attention to detail on these miniature is excellent! They really look battle worn and are everything I want my own marines to be
|
" We are the shadow that kills, the hidden death that none suspect": |
|
|
|
2016/06/04 11:21:45
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Agile Revenant Titan
|
Great work. I have been collecting a Death Spectres army and ordered sholderpads through a 3rd party 3D printing site. Very inspirational work.
I do agree with the canopy from the Stormtalon. The frame around the glass should be painted as it looks a bit incomplete, especially when you look at all the detail work completed on your Rhino.
Thanks for sharing.
|
No earth shattering, thought provoking quote. I'm just someone who was introduced to 40K in the late 80's and it's become a lifelong hobby. |
|
|
|
2016/06/04 15:13:36
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
[SWAP SHOP MOD]
Robot Cat
OH-I Wanna get out of here
|
Great looking guys. Subbed for sure.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/04 18:38:33
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Regular Dakkanaut
|
Some truly excellent fine detail work here.
|
Winning is good, explosions are better! |
|
|
|
2016/06/05 22:34:42
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Regular Dakkanaut
|
Wonderful looking minis! Great weathering.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/06 05:31:30
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Huge Hierodule
|
Fantastic weathering
|
was censored by the ministry of truth |
|
|
|
2016/06/06 08:58:52
Subject: Re:Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
AirborneAnto wrote:The attention to detail on these miniature is excellent! They really look battle worn and are everything I want my own marines to be
Sarigar wrote:Great work. I have been collecting a Death Spectres army and ordered sholderpads through a 3rd party 3D printing site. Very inspirational work.
I do agree with the canopy from the Stormtalon. The frame around the glass should be painted as it looks a bit incomplete, especially when you look at all the detail work completed on your Rhino.
Thanks for sharing.
whalemusic360 wrote:Great looking guys. Subbed for sure.
firepower wrote:Some truly excellent fine detail work here.
Floyd73 wrote:Wonderful looking minis! Great weathering.
FeindusMaximus wrote:Fantastic weathering
Thank you for the feedback on the weathering.
It's something that I feel would happen despite the fluff of their armour is repaired and cleaned to new.
I want to have an in the fight look.
Also it helps me raise my level up a little since my highlighting game isn't strong.
Not much done this weekend however tactical marines 8 and 9 are complete.
Just the sergeant to go.
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/06 09:35:52
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Stabbin' Skarboy
|
awesome stuff very impressive
|
3500pts1500pts2500pts4500pts3500pts2000pts 2000pts plus several small AOS armies |
|
|
|
2016/06/06 19:06:21
Subject: Re:Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought
|
En Excelsis wrote:The brushwork and weathering are top notch!
My only critique is that the red canopy on the flyer is a very jarring break in color and theme. It's not quite the same red, and it really breaks the lines on that portion of the model. I think it would have been better if it were left clear. One possible fix may be to draw the framing elements in the same bone color as the rest of the cockpit.
I think a good fix for that is to paint the support frame some distressed metal look, the thickened bits of clear canopy looks strange.
Actually, it is because the rest of the model is done so well it seems to highlight this area: either the canopy is replaced all the time or it is tougher that the fuselage: no scarring.
I half expected you to drill a hole here and there and spider-web around those.
Ha! people think red is jarring: it IS your accent colour: I would have painted it all green like the old style green CRT monitors. A nice contrasting colour!
PLUS red is how you light military vehicles when you want to preserve night vision.
The glowing red cockpit would freak out the enemy (nevermind make a good target but they ARE marines).
Am I a bad person where I see that cockpit I think this?:
|
This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2016/06/06 19:18:18
A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte |
|
|
|
2016/06/06 20:01:29
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Storm Trooper with Maglight
|
Awesome. One of my favorite chapters with a very nice work and weathering. Hats off!
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/06 21:49:14
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
Zognob Gorgoff wrote:awesome stuff very impressive
Talizvar wrote: En Excelsis wrote:The brushwork and weathering are top notch!
My only critique is that the red canopy on the flyer is a very jarring break in color and theme. It's not quite the same red, and it really breaks the lines on that portion of the model. I think it would have been better if it were left clear. One possible fix may be to draw the framing elements in the same bone color as the rest of the cockpit.
I think a good fix for that is to paint the support frame some distressed metal look, the thickened bits of clear canopy looks strange.
Actually, it is because the rest of the model is done so well it seems to highlight this area: either the canopy is replaced all the time or it is tougher that the fuselage: no scarring.
I half expected you to drill a hole here and there and spider-web around those.
Ha! people think red is jarring: it IS your accent colour: I would have painted it all green like the old style green CRT monitors. A nice contrasting colour!
PLUS red is how you light military vehicles when you want to preserve night vision.
The glowing red cockpit would freak out the enemy (nevermind make a good target but they ARE marines).
Am I a bad person where I see that cockpit I think this?:
RazgrizOne wrote:Awesome. One of my favorite chapters with a very nice work and weathering. Hats off!
Many thanks. Haha Cobra? I'll take it.
Just finished off the tactical squad today.
On to finishing the scouts and assault marines now.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/07 03:42:34
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Hardened Veteran Guardsman
|
Awesome, very cool looking!
|
|
|
|
2016/06/07 15:11:14
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge
|
You've got a gorgeous force here. It almost strikes me as more of a skirmish warband given the individual nature of each Marine and your focus on small groups of them in the photography.
|
Check out my Youtube channel!
|
|
|
|
2016/06/07 15:53:23
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Crushing Black Templar Crusader Pilot
|
Love these guys, let's see some more pictures
|
Relapse wrote:
Baron, don't forget to talk about the SEALs and Marines you habitually beat up on 2 and 3 at a time, as you PM'd me about.
|
|
|
|
2016/06/07 16:09:01
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
[DCM]
Acolyte of Goodwin
|
Very nice! Always love a nice red/bone/black scheme, and you've executed it beautifully.
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/08 02:58:51
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!
|
Wow these are superb! I'd love to know how you paint your bone colour and the serial numbers seen on some of the shoulder pads are an excellent touch. Really dig the guy with the glowing red eyes too
|
My P&M blog
DC:90S++G+++M+B+IPw40k04#+D+A+++/cWD241R++T(T)DM+ |
|
|
|
2016/06/08 03:16:39
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran
|
Great squad! The sergeant especially looks lovely to me. Agree with the comment about the individuality - your force is brimming with character. Need to have a little steal of your ideas and use mk.4 bits with my marines
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/08 18:10:27
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought
|
The armor and gear certainly tells a story for each guy.
Well done.
I applaud your active war dirty look.
I just cannot get away from the fresh from the factory look for my guys: marines by Hasbro!
|
A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte |
|
|
|
2016/06/08 20:25:50
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Tough Traitorous Guardsman
London, England
|
superb painting. there's not a single bit of criticism i could give to improve it!
in the fluff, IIRC, Death Spectres have pale white skin and black eyes. why did you choose to paint them in normal skin tones? not a criticism, just interested?
|
|
|
|
|
2016/06/09 07:59:56
Subject: Death Spectres army thread (pic heavy)
|
|
Wondering Why the Emperor Left
|
daddyorchips wrote:superb painting. there's not a single bit of criticism i could give to improve it!
in the fluff, IIRC, Death Spectres have pale white skin and black eyes. why did you choose to paint them in normal skin tones? not a criticism, just interested?
I seem to paint my flesh work dark all the time.
Believe it or not I thought this was pale, I started with kislev flesh instead of my usual bugmans.
Haha so just and accident.... Lets say they've got dirty faces. Automatically Appended Next Post: Meatloafwarrior wrote:Awesome, very cool looking!
Brother SRM wrote:You've got a gorgeous force here. It almost strikes me as more of a skirmish warband given the individual nature of each Marine and your focus on small groups of them in the photography.
IGtR= wrote:Love these guys, let's see some more pictures
MajorTom11 wrote:Very nice! Always love a nice red/bone/black scheme, and you've executed it beautifully.
Brother Payne wrote:Wow these are superb! I'd love to know how you paint your bone colour and the serial numbers seen on some of the shoulder pads are an excellent touch. Really dig the guy with the glowing red eyes too
lipsdapips wrote:Great squad! The sergeant especially looks lovely to me. Agree with the comment about the individuality - your force is brimming with character. Need to have a little steal of your ideas and use mk.4 bits with my marines
Talizvar wrote:The armor and gear certainly tells a story for each guy.
Well done.
I applaud your active war dirty look.
I just cannot get away from the fresh from the factory look for my guys: marines by Hasbro!
Thanks folks this is all great and pushing me on through my next squad.
Although the terminators kit is shockingly static so no extra character for them.
I'll be soon off to watch with these guys so I'll grab a few tabletop shots.
|
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2016/06/09 08:02:11
|
|
|
|
|