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Regular Dakkanaut





Great stuff! Loving the viciousness of the Deffrolla and of course, gotta love those rivets as well (so tedious to apply but so rewarding on the finished model) great stuff
   
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UK

Had a couple free evenings and decided to quickly aribrush and drybrush a good group of minis.
I feel like base-layering all these and then focus on finish the characters first.

With this I should get all my remaining space marine models really close to completion. I already know I'll be doing a couple more additions soon, but reducing that space marine left count to 0 would be great.
On the ork side, I got a few characters and half a table of small vehicles. small vehicles have been some of the most fun I had painting, specially since there are all unique conversions.

My painting table looks like a battlefield!






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On a negative note, one of my turrets actually exploded!

I finished my marine vehicles almost a year ago, and when I went to pick up the models for a few games last weekend, one of the turrets has open and had leaked resin all over the box.
The turret itself is lost due to the damage, but the rest can be salvaged with some repairs.

These are 3D printed buys I did over a year ago, and apparently they had liquid resin inside them. That resin releases fumes and those build pressure until this happend. On close inspection to the other 2 turrets I saw they where cracked too, so I've done some repairs and will get them back and running soon, hopefully.
I contacted the artist that sold them to me and he will be sending me replacements, with fixes to the model to allow the resin to drain correctly.


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Ottawa, ON

And that's why the bottom of all my printed tanks have giant holes in them. I've heard a few horror stories myself.

I've seen a few people turn their ruptured tanks into some cool tank wrecks for terrain.

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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought






That sucks that the tanks split open, I do like Mr Nobody’s suggestion of turning them in to wrecks. They kinda look like they’ve been sliced open by some kind of blade or a lascannon.

Your earlier conversion posts are imaginative as ever. The new Warboss looks like a great mini in the offing

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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UK

Painting update:
Been busy lately but the hobby time has been focused on a few games and painting the marines I had on the table.
They are fairly close to completion, with a few more highlight passes on certain colors its just mostly edge highlighting and golds left to do.
I did some progress since the photo, specifically lenses, faces, leaders done, and first pass on golds.

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UK

And another batch completed!

about 3 weeks ago I jumped to my airbrush to base prime and give a first base layer to most of my remaining marines, and today I can call that batch finished! really pleased with the quality and models: definitely was needing some of those on my games!
A big win on these is how much faster I managed to get the blues thanks to the airbrush, yet keeping the same look on the minis. The golds still take a long time to do to get them smooth, but the results are worth it.


"Vanguard veterans"
Long time ago I wanted to convert a jumpack smash captain, but most of the models I saw where... small. Instead, I got myself some second hand inceptors and ended up converting all of them up. I thought that by getting 3 more I could complete a 5man unit and still have a captain to lead them, and today is the day this achieved.
Now, we all know flying assault primaris are comming at some point, but having my own versions makes me happy. The models on the tabletop are terrible and lost all their options, but still a nice conversion project.




More flying boys
To continue with the flying primaris, got some supressors done. I got these for free a long time ago, and did them for completion. The bases are magnetized both on the floor and their ass, and did a simple gradient with the barnish to get those transparent stands a bit of a better look.
Still got 6 more inceptors to do. Someday.




The banners!

Jumping to something more interesting, got some more Age of Sigmar conversions to create some characters. My army lacks decent primaris banners, so decided to make some, potentially playing them as ancients, lieutenants, or even sergeants or other minor models. The guy holding the glowing artifact is a judiciar, and looking at it I realize I forgot to add text on the "clock".
That aside, Loving the look of these, and despite keeping a lot from the base model, and 2 of them being identical original minis, they look like proper space marines







More tactical bodies
Incursors and infiltrators have become insta-pics in some of my lasts lists (wining a couple tournaments with them), but I didnt had the finished models and instead played with proxies.
Now I can actually field them with easier to recognize models, and paintjob on these is really nice despite the lack of decoration on the models themselves. Compared to the my intercessors I decided to keep them much cleaner, staying more on the tactical theme rather than overwhelming them with text and skulls.
As a small detail, really happy with the lenses. All the guns have 3 of them, plus the eyes and other extras. This time I tried a different approach and despite the look is just a bit different from my previous ones, is more consistent, faster and easier to do, specially i nthe eyes.




And finally, a phobos character
I must say it looks better in person than in the pics, but will make a good addition to my lines anyway. Im not heavy on supporting my phobos infantry but perhaps I find a use for it.


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Madrid, Spain

Amazing paint jobs!! Great use on the Stormcast to Marine kitbashes, sometimes they are a bit obvious and kind of "out of place" but yours are outstanding.

Also known as KeiserS! muette is my old name.

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Yeah, I second that, great job on the Stormcast kitbashing!

See what's on my painting table Now painting: Kruleboyz Gutrippaz 
   
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That’s some seriously quick painting! All mightily impressive too

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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UK

Despite my many ork projects awayting paint, I am really trying to finish my ultramarine minis.

Yesterday I spent the whole day priming and airbrushing anything I could get my hand to, making loads of progress towards getting most models ready for the brush.
On the left side of the ring we got my last marine models:
- 6 erradicators
- 5 assault marines (with jump packs)
- 1 executioner
- Tanks turrets and rhino
- 6 inceptors
These are the only remaining marines I have left to paint, and after finishing them I will get a good session of full army photos at last. Really looking foward to that. Despite the fact I have had a full tabletop army for years now, this will mark a great victory against the un-ending pile of shame.
Firstly I will take care of the tanks, with the 4 new turrets replacing the ones that exploded a couple months ago, repairing the damaged rhino and painting the executioner, which is a new addition due to a quick co-worker sale. If I have the time I might be able to get this done in a week.
Second, I got 17 more infantry models to go. Chunky ones though. These are not models I often play in the tabletop, but got hem for super cheap and do serve a purpose on some games, as well as adding to the collection.

Once this is finished, I'll likely move into ork projects for some time. This wouldnt mean the end of ultramarine projects, since there are a few models I have my eye on, such as the new terminators and a couple leviathan dreadnoughts.




On the right hand of the ring we got some orky priming, thus nothing interesting to look at here.|
As a side note, got 4 more grot tanks/artillery to add up to a total of 16 for gaming, and I did forgot to share the finished buggies, which are now also primed alongside the deffrolla battlewagon.
Despite liking the look of the buggies, might take me some time to paint them since they are currently pretty bad in-game. I do have too many units I want to finish to play them that they have really tough competition to get in queue atm.




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UK

And just a few days later I finished the tanks and turrets.
Nothing really special here, just getting them done and getting the reward of a decent fleet of armoured vehicles for my armies.
Re-doing all the turrets due to the previous ones exploding was quite an annoyance, but the seller sent the replacements for free, and 4 of them rather than 3, so ended up with with all my chassis with a turret available for use. I did manage to save some of the bits but had to repaint them completely.
Unless I go super try-hard I doubt I could fit more in a single list thanks to using them as proxis between first-born and primaris.









Next? Probably those last remaining marines!

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My gosh that's impressive- both for quantity and individual item quality. Rock on!

"He fears his fate too much, or his desserts are small, who will not put it to a single touch; to win- or lose- it all."

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An impressive array of Armour killatores. Powering through it really well. The buggies and grot tanks are looking sweet too

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UK

Those last remaining marines got their base layer and soon will be doing some black-lining on them. Goal feels really close but depending on time availability I might need a couple free weekends more.


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UK

Orks were victorious today once more!
Brought an armour heavy ork list to a first round in a local tournament we are doing at work, and fought against khrone daemons. Great brawl!

For this list I just wanted to have some mega-armoured fun, so I broughr 6x3 meganobz, with 2 meks and ghaz leading them. Also I had a barbaque wagon, bringing 10x2 burnas. Additionally, 3 dreads and 3 small meks, with 2 grot units to play objectives.

My opponent had 3 big deamons (1 of them be-lakor), a couple units of dogs, 3 of bloodletters and a big unit of cavallary.



TURN 1: The set up
Khorne stared and barelymoved from deployement to prevent any of my charges. He really wanted to go second, so he just prepared to teleport some units, while scording some secondaries and touching an objective close to my wagon.

I moved my orks foward taking space, while keeping the back safe. I did bait deamons into bad fights, so if he went all in turn 2, he would just kill a couple models while being in range of my full waaargh!
I did use my wagon ful of burnas to kill a unit of bloodletters on the far objective. My opponent got quite scared of it and planned his vengance.




TURN 2: WAAARGH!
Khorne teleported and tried to strike my flanks, leaving the center really empty for the taking.
He did charge me meganobs close to my deployement, killing everyone but the mek, so with 1 less wound I would have been able to revive meganobz out of that fight. Hard boys stratagem did a huge difference for 1CP here.
A bloodthirster charged my wagon and took 15 wounds of it, leaving it with 1 remaining. Even if he killed it though, I the wagon would have served its purpose.

Orks turn 2 was fun. I counter charged both sides and took the center with burnas, dreads and the barely alive wagon.
Ghaz alone killed the bloodthirster in one charge, and the meganobz + dread killed the cavary on the side. Two dreads charged one of the big deamon characters, and although they did good damage, he did 49 wounds in return.
The strat here was not to kill him, but hold him until my turn 3 so I could charge with Ghaz again.





TURN 3: Who is left?

Khorn didnt had much to do turn 3. He did tried to charge in the center with be'lakor but he just didnt had any juicy target, so wasted most of his attacks on a 45p mek. Some smaller deamons tried to charge too, but I overwatched them with burnas.
The other big deamon did 51 woudns to the other dreadnough, but now he was whide open for ghaz and his boyz.
The remaining deamons on the close flank did try to charge the mek that didnt had a unit left, but my meganobs heroicly interniended whipping them out for good, taking that flank as well.

On the start of this turn my opponent resigned, since the battle was trully done.
Ghaz and the boyz would have killed another big deamon, and be-lakor had nothing to do but wait for his turn too. All objectives where mine by the end of turn 3 and scored strong on secondaries thanks to assassinate and all fronts, scoring 50-90 for the orks.



CONCLUSIONS:
Although my opponent was not an usual mix of ranged and melee, my army worked exactly as intended.
Burnas did clean every single light unit that they fired at with ease (both from the inside of the wagon, on foot and on overwatch), while meganobz and ghaz did the heavy lifting, specially on whaaagh. Dreads are great to bait and do decent damage against strong units, so they cant be ignored for how userfull they are.
The army is really defensive as well, able to use hard boyz on meganobz + revives + heals, as well as repairs with the meks on vehicles.
I did play my charges really well with baits, screening and counter-charging, so by the end of the battle I just lost a unit of meganobz, the wagon and a couple burnas while taking the board and killing all deamons.

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UK

Blue updates.
Managed to finish pretty much everything but the blues, so currently I'm halfway though the first level of edge highlighting, which is generally to longest one.
After this though is quite straight foward on the finishing touches and a couple remaining edge highlights,so I could have these boys done pretty soon!
Im off the hobbie desk for the rest of the week so I will not get them done by the end of the week, but Im getting really close to finishing all my current ultramarines.


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UK

Well, pushed through and managed to finish this last batch early.
Looking at the dates looks like I got this one done in no time, in part thanks to the less complicated models and most of the work dont by the airbrush. Turns out I can get things done quickly when they are not covered in non-metalic golds!
With this I have finished all my marines! Stay tuned for some family photos. I will flood the floor with minis and have no space to walk for an evening, but will get some shots of them when I get the time for it.



Assault Marines

I started these a long time ago planning to play them as assault marines or assault intercessors. With the obvious incomin jetpack primaris I already converted them, and now by the time they are done I could actually get the oficial models.
Honestly I find these work just fine, although I might get 5 more to suit some assault list in the future.
Must say the poses are great and really dinamic.



Banner guy

I got this gent as a secret santa present and despite having a decent paintjob, it was not matching my colors and style. Thus, I gave it some touch-ups to bring it back to the rest of the army.



Erradicators

I have been avoiding these guys bacause In 9th everyone used them as their default anti-tank unit for the army, and for a long time they were so dominant that I saw them everywhere.
I do like chunky marines, but I preferred aggressors, and for anti-tank I liked my attack bikes instead.
BUT I managed to get these for nothing from a co-worker. He already had them builded and half painted (thus the similar posing), so I ended up re-painting them as a cheap addition to my ranks, and if I can use them in some fun lists, the'll play their roll.
Heavy intercessors I always saw them as worse guns on the same models though, so it will take some more convincing to get some of those.




Inceptors

Finally, flying boys.
I sort of never trully liked these guys on the tabletop, but ended getting a bunch for my vanguard primaris conversions.
I need to play a few of them in some games to see if Im completely wrong about them, but at the very least they are alright additions to the chunky marine collection, so if I end up playing a terminator/gravis list only these could help out with movement.


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Great stuff killatores! As ever I love the plasma glows, they look great! The spikey boi is a lot better than the stuff I ever got in a secret Santa and retouched he looks to match your force really well. Looking forward to you not being able to walk through your room and the awesome Army pics

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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UK

Brothers, here is my complete collection of ultramarines.
I came back to the hobbies 4 years ago thanks to a escalation league at work, and since I have been building up this army. With the last batch I managed to have every model built and painted, thus reducing the marines pile of shame to 0.
To celebrate this Im bringing some family photos to share the results. Despite the lack of a proper background, lighting and camera, hope you enjoy the pics!

This army is about 9-10k points. Since I use plenty of proxying and conversions, many of the models have several uses on the tabletop.



















Here is the very first model I painted after comming back to the hobbie.


Here a model from my first batch and another form the very last one. About 4 years between these models, and despite a slitght difference on the darkest blues, Im really happy with the consistency of the paintjob.


Such a range of sizes


All this collection fits neatly in a few boxes. All magnetized and ready for transport

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UK

No better time to share some orky army than this month.
My current collection stands at 12k points, 5k still awaiting paint. Started my orks around 3 years ago and I;ve been working on it on and off both building scratchbuilds and conversions as well as painting models for the tabletop.
I've had some of my most fun working on these guys, specially with custom building a bunch of the bigger ones.








This is the yet to be painted sections.


All this collections fits into these boxes, magnetized and padded for transport.

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Wowsers! 2 absolutely amazing Armies Killatores! It’s been a pleasure to watch them come together with some amazing creativity and cracking paint jobs. Seeing the whole ultramarines army together really is awesome, especially the OSL on the power weapons and plasma, they really look to be glowing. I must look back to check the recipes. Can’t wait to see what you do next, still plenty of Orks to do which gets a big in my book!

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UK

 gobert wrote:
Wowsers! 2 absolutely amazing Armies Killatores! It’s been a pleasure to watch them come together with some amazing creativity and cracking paint jobs. Seeing the whole ultramarines army together really is awesome, especially the OSL on the power weapons and plasma, they really look to be glowing. I must look back to check the recipes. Can’t wait to see what you do next, still plenty of Orks to do which gets a big in my book!


Love seeing your comments, you've trully followed this journey closely


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I've had a few things going on my life, taking a lot of time out of my hobbie.

Despite that though, I recently won a painting competition with my landraider, awarding me a Stormraven Gunship as the 1rst price.


This is a model I have not planned for my ultramarines, and found myself debating whether or not build it as intended and join the forces for some airdrops on the tabletop... or loot it for ork parts.
My orky side won, so started experimenting with it.
My objective was getting ideas to start a couple projects I really wanted to start for a while: A Stompa and a Gorkanout.
For the Gorkanout I do like the overall design of the GW model, but I just wanted to make my own, more agressive and more orky.
For the Stompa Im aiming for something completely different to the official model, since I really dont like its design and I'll rather come up with something more suiting my style.

I put together some parts of the hull, not at all following the instructions, and came up with this shapes. At some point I'll come back to it and figure out exactly the overall design:




I found this smaller section of the front of the gunship could be a great upper torso for the gorkanout



I did not document too well how I started the main shapes since all went down quite chaotically, since I needed to get certain things done before being able to pose the model correctly.
I got most of the lower body section main shapes together, made 90% of the legs, upper body base and just now finishing the main gun.
Im really happy about the articulation I got on the hips and head, allowing the model to "pose" a bit really easely.
Legs feel really mechanical and articulated, yet armoured and solid.

There is tons to be done in this model still, but really happy with the overall look. Now the main focus is to clean up some of the gaps on the current parts, come up with the melee arm, tidy up the shoulders and torso and finish up with smaller details and addind rivets everywhere.
I will have a couple grots on the top and back of the model, so keep an eye out for them!











Main gun is such a fun part of the model so far.




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You’ve really followed the rule of enough dakka=n+1 there! Looking great. The stormraven bits work well, and even better that it was free(congrats on winning the painting comp!)!

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Madrid, Spain

When the orky side wins, everyone wins!! Fatastic kitbash, looking forward for the next steps!

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Wow, very impressive work on your Ultras. Your non-metal painting looks great.
   
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UK

About to leave to spain for Christmas, just wanted to give a quick update on my hobbie stuff.
I've been really busy with stuff happening, so not that much time to make and paint models. I did though started a gift, which is Howl's moving castle. I didnt find any that I could buy so asked a friend to 3D print a model I found. I really want to get myself a 3D printer when I get space for it!

The model is relatively complex due to the amount of parts, but the end result will be amazing to have in display.





As for the Gorkanout, got some more parts done, , more importantly the melee arm.
Due to the magnets on the head and hips the model can be pose either shooting at the enemies, or advancing with the melee arm raised. Really happy with the look so far, looking proper chunky, robotic and over-the-top orky with cool designs.
I did run into a bit of an issue making the melee weapon, where I made it way too big and had to cut it after it was pretty much completed when it comes to the main shapes. I did manage to fix it and now it looks much better in proportion to the rest of the model. Making mistakes is alright as long as you have the patience to fix them
Really excited to get this boy finished. Now that all the main parts are in place, its all about completing the look by filling it with details.




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Albany, NY

Too big, an ork weapon? SCOFF.

Nice progress on the 'naut, good luck with the castle! That is a large lad as well!

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UK

I've been busy but wanted to do a quick update.

One of the models missing from my collection is the Shokk attack gun.
I've always though the concept of the model was awesome, the rules on the tabletop sometimes useful, but the miniature it is quite bad. Not horrible, but clearly not up to standards. Its also a model that was renewed relatively recently, inexplicably almost identical to the old one, so its not going to be better for a long time.
Yet, orks are the faction to create a conversion on this type, and on the weekend I finally got my bits together and did a model I'm happy with.

The base is an ogre from bloodbowl, and the main body of the gun comes from some leviathan dreadnought arms.










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In addition, here is some progress on the Howl's moving castle model



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Leicester, UK

Great progress on the 'naut, can't wait to see it painted up. Love the shokk attack gun also

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That’s the best SAG model I’ve ever seen, you definitely captured the spirit of it

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