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Made in ca
Speed Drybrushing





t.dot

To each their own. I prefer crisp, smooth plastic!

   
Made in gb
Liberated Grot Land Raida






Northern Ireland

Got the paint on and got some photos. So here goes, ladies and gents I give you

Terminator Squad Fraxinus of The Ashen Eagles Chapter.










   
Made in gb
Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

 DV8 wrote:
To each their own. I prefer crisp, smooth plastic!


Resin for me all the way!

Here is a WIP of Jakkob Bugmansson, seeing as I've spent all week painting him and totally neglecting Dain.

I'm going for a Victorian esque steampunk style with lots of brass and copper.
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Heresy World Eaters/Emperors Children

Instagram: nagrakali_love_songs 
   
Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






 queen_annes_revenge wrote:
Going to add another model because I opened him up on a whim and now cant stop painting him. Jakob Bugmansson. Figured it fits because he looks pretty old and gnarled. Probably won't finish Aragorn, but hoping to finish this guy and dain ironfoot to go with the numenorean soldier.


Any member of Dawi-kin gets an automatic vote!

 
   
Made in us
[DCM]
Incorporating Wet-Blending





Japan

I'm calling these models finished:
Spoiler:







There are a few more photos in my P&M blog (linked in my sig), if you want to see the backs of the models. Six photos isn't very many when you paint a whole unit...

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Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 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



 
   
Made in jp
Regular Dakkanaut






I have the washes on and while I think the models do look better overall, I think I went to heavy with the washes. Now to highlight them to try brighten it back up.

   
Made in us
Utilizing Careful Highlighting





Tangentville, New Jersey

Okay, so my Banshees are done.





They're hardly anything to write home about and the condition of the models have sabotaged some of my painting (ie, the sword edges aren't as crisp as they were in '96). They're decent for table standard, but hardly a Golden Daemon entry.

I'm going to see if I can get one more photo in some more natural lighting...


 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York



Bunch of technical issues going on, but managed to get pictures taken and uploaded.

Fun trip to the past getting her painted.

Edit: Was able to revive my laptop and get the right fonts/etc set, and grabbed some more pics. New image replaced the old one.

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Made in us
Utilizing Careful Highlighting





Tangentville, New Jersey

Okay, I'm officially done now:

Spoiler:


Other Banshee painters, I salute you


 
   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







The hats a lot of banshees!

Josh - I love your shading in particular, and the blue NMM swords. Nice work!

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in jp
[DCM]
Incorporating Wet-Blending





Japan

I'll reserve individual comments for the voting thread, but for now I'll say that it's really fun to see everyone's slightly different take on the same models. That said, I kind of wish I had gone off script and used something besides that usual off-white. I'll have to see if I have any more Banshees hiding away somewhere...

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Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 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



 
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka





Surrey, BC - Canada

As part of the Banshee Scream.

Four old metal Banshees.







Cheers,

CB

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Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan





USA

I have finished painting my old lady I sculpture for the Dakka Monthly Painting Challange:


   
Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






Syro_
Getting Miyazaki vibes from this ol' gal

 
   
Made in au
Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





I don't think I'm gonna get the sorceress done this month. I finished her skin, here's a WIP.

I'm trying a completely different technique on her. I'm using entirely unthinned oil paints, starting with an undercoat of contrast paints and acrylic washes I'm then applying unthinned oil paints with one brush and blending it as I go with a 2nd brush, essentially doing wet-on-wet but with very thick oil. The underlying acrylic is simply there so I don't have to worry about coverage with the oils, the final product is all oil paint.

Being unthinned oil, it'll take a few days for the skin to dry and I'd like it to dry before I tackle the dress and hair.

The main challenge I found was the oil is very glossy going on, so around her clavicle I was struggling to see where the "edge" was relative to the trough. One of the nice things about oil is they are very "what you see is what you get", yes they'll go a bit more matte as they dry, but the colour doesn't change, whereas acrylics usually shift colour slightly as they dry, the oil stays the same.

I'm mostly happy with how the skin came out given the skin tones are mixed from scratch, something I've never done before, she maybe looks a bit middle eastern when I was more aiming for French/British. The lipstick and blue eye shadow was maybe a bit overdone, it looks okay in the photo but in person it's a bit much, the camera doesn't seem to pick up all the colours that I can see with my eye.








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 DV8 wrote:
 JoshInJapan wrote:
The Emperor's Champion looks pretty good to me. What didn't you like about him?


The complete lack of crispness on almost any edge, a lot of miscast details (especially around his shoulderpads, helmet sides, although I did my best to hide it with the paintwork), and then the surface texture of the sculpt. That bumpy inset texture you see all over the model, in particular his shoulderpads and tabard? That's all surface scarring and little dings and dents on the surface of the model. It's almost like painting a really tiny pumice rock. I've been spoiled with crisp smooth plastic for the past decade


This Bretonnian Sorceress I'm working is metal and one of the nicest models I've worked on in a very long time. The detail is exquisite and sharp and beyond my eyesight to paint well. Some of the detail, particularly around her hair, has so much depth that it can be challenging to get a brush in there to paint it properly, but it looks really nice.

I'm don't think have the skill to do her justice, but I'm giving it a go!

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Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

That sorceress is amazing work! I don't know why you think you can’t do her justice.

   
Made in au
Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





 Nevelon wrote:
That sorceress is amazing work! I don't know why you think you can’t do her justice.


I think it's one of the rare occasions where the photo probably looks better than she does in real life The skin came out okay, but I'm not very artistic so I'll probably botch the rest of her I'm terrible at deciding where to place highlights and shadows. I normally paint to a very strict "table top standard", this is the first miniature in many many years I've tried to paint to a high standard.

Painting with oils in this way has been new, it's very easy to blend and it works by essentially mixing the paint on the model itself.

Was going to try NMM gold on her griffon head staff (mace?) thingo, but it's maybe too detailed for that.


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Made in gb
Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

Almost there on Jakkob. He's taking ages to finish though. Going to be tight if I want to get dain finished.
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Heresy World Eaters/Emperors Children

Instagram: nagrakali_love_songs 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Nice progress!

Remember everyone, it’s a short month. It just feels like it lasts forever. Time to get those layers down and pictures taken.

Para, I edited my final entry post with a new pic.

   
Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan





USA

 Mothsniper wrote:
Syro_
Getting Miyazaki vibes from this ol' gal


Heh heh, you are completely right Mothsniper, when both sculpting and painting I based her heavily off of the old witch sisters from Spirited Away. Good eye

   
Made in au
Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





Another WIP, dress is done on sorceress lady but there's 0 chance I'll have her done by the end of the month. I'll wait another day or two for the dress to cure prior to trying to paint anything else. I'll blame February for only having 28 days



Not sure whether to do NMM or TMM on the metals. I prefer the way TMM looks in person, but NMM tends to photograph better. I haven't tried NMM for quite a long time.



   
Made in jp
[DCM]
Incorporating Wet-Blending





Japan

AllSeeingSkink wrote:
Another WIP, dress is done on sorceress lady but there's 0 chance I'll have her done by the end of the month. I'll wait another day or two for the dress to cure prior to trying to paint anything else. I'll blame February for only having 28 days



Not sure whether to do NMM or TMM on the metals. I prefer the way TMM looks in person, but NMM tends to photograph better. I haven't tried NMM for quite a long time.





The sorceress is looking great so far. I look forward to seeing her finished, even if it's not in time for the contest. Also, big thumbs up for the 20mm square base!

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 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



 
   
Made in us
Utilizing Careful Highlighting





If you'd told me all it needed was basing and it was finished I'd have believed you. She's looking great.
   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







I wasn't sure if I would be able to find the time and/or enthusiasm for this month, but a late rush has come over me!

In terms of age, I made this conversion about a decade ago now. It was originally for a Mass Effect based Inquisition retinue to add to my Terranwing and make some kind of horrendous computer game based mega-force... I got some concept models done, and then kids came along and I shelved the whole project. After my airbrush play of the past couple of comps, I thought I would see if I could at least get the Mako painted up for display. I originally made it as a counts-as las-plas razorback. No idea if they are still viable, or indeed extant, but I always liked the little offset double plasma module I whomped up out of the original models missile pod.

Proof picture


And with the airbrush work done. Planning on some final hairy brush highlights, spot colours and a bit of tidying of lines. And a touch of weathering maybe. Should be able to get it all sorted by Monday.






Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






 Flinty wrote:
I wasn't sure if I would be able to find the time and/or enthusiasm for this month, but a late rush has come over me!

In terms of age, I made this conversion about a decade ago now. It was originally for a Mass Effect based Inquisition retinue to add to my Terranwing and make some kind of horrendous computer game based mega-force... I got some concept models done, and then kids came along and I shelved the whole project. After my airbrush play of the past couple of comps, I thought I would see if I could at least get the Mako painted up for display. I originally made it as a counts-as las-plas razorback. No idea if they are still viable, or indeed extant, but I always liked the little offset double plasma module I whomped up out of the original models missile pod.

I am digging this one alot! For those Mass-effect vibes and the Disctric-9 too.



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 Syro_ wrote:
 Mothsniper wrote:
Syro_
Getting Miyazaki vibes from this ol' gal


Heh heh, you are completely right Mothsniper, when both sculpting and painting I based her heavily off of the old witch sisters from Spirited Away. Good eye


Knew it!
Then props to your efforts because you nailed it.

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Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan





USA

 Mothsniper wrote:


Automatically Appended Next Post:
 Syro_ wrote:
 Mothsniper wrote:
Syro_
Getting Miyazaki vibes from this ol' gal


Heh heh, you are completely right Mothsniper, when both sculpting and painting I based her heavily off of the old witch sisters from Spirited Away. Good eye


Knew it!
Then props to your efforts because you nailed it.


Thanks!

   
Made in au
Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





 JoshInJapan wrote:
The sorceress is looking great so far. I look forward to seeing her finished, even if it's not in time for the contest. Also, big thumbs up for the 20mm square base!

Vejut wrote:
If you'd told me all it needed was basing and it was finished I'd have believed you. She's looking great.


Thanks! I'm not actually sure how I'm going to base her (other than she'll stay on the 20mm square base as god intended!).

In an ideal world, I'd have a regiment of the old metal Men-at-Arms for her to camp in

At the end of this month I might post where I'm up to then shift her over to a painting log thread.

To demonstrate how much I am *not* an artist, I've gotten to this point with no idea how I'm going to paint the gold I've just basecoated them in Retributors Armour but, yeah, not sure how I'll approach them.

Finished the steel part of the sword, dunno if I like it, used true-metallic-metallic with Vallejo's "Metal Color" range, but then darkened some areas with glazes of black, but if anything I reckon it looked better when it was simply painted raw metal, lol.

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Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







I think the gold looks good. I tend to use chestnut ink on gold to give a nice rich warm gold, then a very slight highlight with a very light silver.

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

 Flinty wrote:
I think the gold looks good. I tend to use chestnut ink on gold to give a nice rich warm gold, then a very slight highlight with a very light silver.


This is also how I do my golds, although I’ve replaced my old chestnut ink with a guiliman flesh contrast paint.

   
Made in au
Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





 Nevelon wrote:
 Flinty wrote:
I think the gold looks good. I tend to use chestnut ink on gold to give a nice rich warm gold, then a very slight highlight with a very light silver.


This is also how I do my golds, although I’ve replaced my old chestnut ink with a guiliman flesh contrast paint.


I could just throw a wash/ink over it, I was thinking a burnt umber wash as it may work better with the colours already on the model?

But the issue is more that I painted her as if she's looking/walking towards a light source which is focused more on her upper half. So her sides and lower body are painted a bit darker to give that effect.

At the moment the gold is just painted uniformly, there's no directionality to it.

Maybe I could build up some black glazes on the gold, and do more layers on the side not facing the light? Dunno how good that'd look.

The obvious answer is non-metallic-metal, but I don't particularly like NMM nor am I particularly good at it, and with gold details this small and I don't think I could do it anyway.

If I'd started with the gold, I could have airbrushed something like burnt umber on her sides so it fades from vibrant gold facing the light source to dull and dark gold on her sides.


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