Tuesday, April 2, 2013

High Strung... more Fenryll



Or should this be called "No Strings Attached" :-)

In these wee hours of the morning we have some more Fenryll figs...


I did not realize just how many of these that I painted back in the day!



There was certainly a wide variety.


More to come tomorrow!



Monday, April 1, 2013

A base for the Raider...



Unlike every other army I have done, this one is pretty unique in more ways than one.  It hit me about a week ago that none of my other armies had transports that needed bases!

Normally, I can base my infantry in any method I choose, and just paint the transports.

Instead, all these skimmers have their own bases, and I figured that I should at least try to make them match the infantry that they are carrying somewhat.


Here, you can see that I tried to make the base for the Raider as similar to the Grotesques as possible.

There are a few Grotesques with this kind of base, so I think it should be pretty neat!


I am looking forward to the group shots of the Grotesques with the Raider!!


If possible, I am trying to get one Grotesque painted which will look like it is jumping off the Raider.  This will really let everyone know exactly what unit is on board :-)  It will be magnetized, so that he can join the rest of the unit if I have the points to include him in future games.



A lot of hot air?


Any time I get to do non standard flesh tones, it is always fun!  When freehand is also involved... even better!!

Here is another one of those Fenryll figures from back in the day.  This time it is an Air Genasi.


Contrasting those cooler fleshtones against the much warmer armor and clothing was a blast.



More pieces and parts...



OK folks... wrapping up another long day.

I thought you might like to see a few images of another Venom as it is painted in individual sections and parts.  It is so much easier this way!


This is the last cockpit I will have to paint.  Of course, I learned the best way to do it just as I don't need to do them any more... :-)


The base!  While these have an obvious decorative purpose, they also act as counterweights.  All the sculpey under the panel weighs much more than the Venom itself, which will keep the whole thing from falling over on any sort of tilted or rough terrain.


Gunner!


And then a few shots of the various pieces.


Still lots more to do... weathering, dullcoate, glosscoate, and the canopy, etc.


Guess who was all excited this morning!


Somebody stopped by to drop off eggs...



Sunday, March 31, 2013

Don't get Boar-ed. An interesting ride for a dwarf


Something else from Fenryll.  A dwarf hero on a boar, which I think is pretty unusual for that line.  

You can also see that I did a bit of mosaic tile action here.  This was a more of a blend with the marble chunks than what you saw me do as a base for the Razorwing.  Once again, we have a painting project from years ago.

During this period, I did not 'age' the tile as much as I do now.  There was a point where I realized that I can't break up the tiles and marble without staining it at least a little bit :-)


The face on this figure was very nicely sculpted.  One never knows what sort of approach a company might take with the dwarves.  Sometimes those faces are not always so fantastic for painting, as the sculptor tries to distinguish his style of dwarf perhaps. :-)


A Bird's eye view...



Today we have the top views of the finished Venom.  These show the freehand details a bit better. :-)


With each vehicle that is completed, this overall pattern becomes more and more interesting.


Seeing them all together for the first time will certainly be a treat!  I'm looking forward to that!


I was glad that these 'half canopies' were provided with the venom kits, since the full versions really have a tendency to hide most of the pilot and cockpit...


So, more to come!


Stay tuned :-)



Saturday, March 30, 2013

A captive audience...



Another set of minis from the Fenryll archive.  I wonder if these are even available any more.  As with the previous Fenryll figures, I am pretty sure these were painted in 2005/06.


I could have used  a bunch of these captives for the Dark Eldar  :-)