Saturday, March 22, 2014

Plasma totin' priest


It's a bummer that there just were not enough points to squeeze in these Ministorum Priests and Astropaths.  That would have been very fun... potentially plaid robes on these guys! :-)


Right now, they are in the colors of my original much loved Demonhunters army.  You can see a number of posts in that section of the blog to show how these worked in my various retinues.

In fact, they still have their coded bases, which let everyone know what they were meant to be.
Since it could have gotten very confusing, each base was labeled with the words Mystic, Sage, Acolyte and so on.

This made it clear for both players, and it was a nice decorative element on the marble bases!


He is also here:


Four of a kind


I was in need of a quad gun for the Aegis Defense Line, so that meant either breaking out the polystyrene tubing or finding s few bits. Rich and AJ happened to have four autocannon bits between them, so out came the knives!


With a little sculpey and a little plasticard, it took shape and then was complete!


I magnetized the base so that it could fit on this stand that I am working on, just in case people don't want it to go on the fortification itself.  You will see what I mean when I post the painted images of it...


Friday, March 21, 2014

Jam session


Welcome to the Headbanger's Ball... bagpipe style!

The command squad continues with another fine Highland Moss Guard figure from Victoria Miniatures.  I love the bagpipe guys!  I have this piper near a broadcast mechanism, so that all the lad can do a jig as they march into battle.


I had to come up with a tartan pattern that was different from all the other units... clearly so.  They will, in all likelihood, be right in the middle of a giant blob 'o Guard.  Lots of kilts and plaid in a confined area!


Next up, I will show you the Quad Gun that I just made for the ADL.

Thanks again to Victoria for creating something so unique!!!


Is there a doctor in the house?


Okay, another member of the command squad.  This fine lad proved to be quite valuable in that test game.  Especially when he distributes Feel No Pain to 55 fellow Guardsmen... who are behind an Aegis Defense Line.

Hey, when your only armor is your kilt, you take anything you can get!

I believe this guy is from the 5th edition box. Many Inquisitors and other retinue members have been made from this figure... but this is the first Medic.


Of course it gave me a chance to do some quick blood spatter!


Next up, the Voxcaster!


Thursday, March 20, 2014

Rally 'Round the Flag


Here we have a combination of various Victoria Miniatures parts used to create a standard bearer for the Imperial Guard contingent.  Some arms here, some legs there, a little paper, some Games Workshop bits, and there he is!

The broken column is from Secret Weapon miniatures.  It was even nicer to paint than I thought it would be.


I decided to use some symbols from the Sister's contingent.  These appear on bases, vehicles, robes and so on.


If I have time right before Adepticon, I will do a few little touches here and there.  That's pretty much the story for the entire army.  Get it ready to go, and then get fancier if there's time!

Lots more to come!!!  Stay tuned...


It takes a Saint


Time to introduce the Warlord of the Sisters of the Raven.  The Living Saint... Saint Morrigan.

Dealing firey doom to all mutants and heretics, she wields her version of the Ardent Blade.


Obviously I had some fun with the fluorescent paints!  Multiple light sources such as this present challenges.  It creates a lot of havoc in your shadow areas, and it's even more daunting when there are so many light colors which are already pretty warm.


This meant 'cooling down the flesh tones as much as possible, and getting more green into the gold armor.  That would provide at least a slight contrast to the super warm, super saturated flame reflections without making it too dark.


Of course, the old saying is that "you must have dark to show light".  You can mix all the white in the world into your light source, but if it's not up against at least a heavy middle tone, it will be no dice for your light!

Here she is displayed among a few of her troops.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Carrying a torch for you


Once I finally got to read the new Sisters's codex, I knew that both of the squads would need that icon bearer.  I only had one miniature, so it was time to grab something else and create one!

Always fun!  I had a ton of extra Sister Superiors around... they of the fabulous exploding plasma guns.

So,  little chop chop of the chainsword and the dreaded plasma gun, and it was ready for some additions.  A few Empire Flagellant bits, a scout bolt pistol, a little green stuff, and voila!


Time for paint.  Yes, one more army that will use fluorescent paints.  Nowhere near as much as the previous two forces, but a little bit here and there.


The pose of the Sister Superior was fantastic as this icon bearer... a lot more 'open' pose than the usual metal Sisters.


The base was already painted, so all I had to do was pin her to it and add some dullcoate.


Standing next to the Sister Superior conversion.  I'm thinking that this will be the unit I normally attach Uriah Jacobus to... with the white robes.

Since I was thinking about putting white robes on the Seraphim, I thought that going white on this unit will not only make a nice difference between my two squads of standard Sisters, but could represent one unit that might eventually be elite enough to become Seraphim.


On to the Rest of the Unit!!!