So first of the conversions I did when building the models. I basicallz used a cutter and fine saw to cut off parts and then some thin metal wire to reconnect things in different angles:
Somehow, I managed to loose one upper bodzy during the assembly, and I could just not find it anymore! This lead to the guy below which uses some Chaos Space Marine parts. After taking the picture, I actually decided to change one of the legs to a Space Marine leg as you see in the next picture further down...
Then I filled the holes with green stuff. Fairly simple conversion.
Now for the painting! I first primed the Bloodletters with Chaos Black Primer, just to then use the airbrush with skull white to bring back most of the parts to light.
However, I left some areas (the bottom legs and the backs) a bit darker.
Then I sprayed Bloody Red (note that the reds come out really wrong in the photos, so you have to stick to the names of the colors here for reference...)
Next, I washed the miniatured with the old red ink.
Then I mixed some Blood Red with Bleached Bone to spray the bellies a bit to make them lighter (similar to most real animals ;-))
With the skin, the airbrushing part of the painting process is already completed. Next up was to paint all the horns and swords black the most tedious and annoying step of the painting (no picture).
Then followed a dry brushing of the bronze parts with Brazen Brass...
While the horns were highlighted with several layers of black with increasing amounts of Dark Sea Blue...
... over mixing in some codex grey ...
and finally Bleached Bone
Then I painted the teeth and tong with pure Bleached Bone.
And highlighted with White
Then I created a special mixture of Purple and Red Ink with lots of Ardcoat Varnish and a little pit of White to wash the tongs
Then I washed the whole skin and face with Devlan Mud to create shadows...
... and the horns and swords with Baddab Black to smoothen the transitions.
Finally, I applied some thinned Black Ink to darken the swords even further and finish the handle.
After all the washes and inks were dry, it was time to highlight again. First the bronze parts with several layers of Brazen Brass with increasing amounts of Mithril Silver and Glorious Gold to equal parts...
And next, the teeth got some white again. The eyes yellow. And some pure Ardcoat Varnish to make the tongs and mouths shiny. :-)
The final paint step to the miniatures was to use some Tamiya Red with a tiny bit of black mixed into it to create blood effects...
That's it!
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Bloodletters of Khorne -- Unit 2 (with some slight modifications)
Finally, the second unit of bloodletters is finished! The first one turned out to be a bit too dark, so I tried to keep it light with this one! :-) At the same time, I got bored by the very similar poses of the kit offers so I decided to make a few reposings green stuff but see yourself (and watch out for the unit champion ;-)).
I will upload a description of the modifications and the paint scheme later...
Labels:
Chaos Marines,
Khorne Demonkin,
The Cabinet,
World Eaters
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Bloodletters of Khorne -- The Demonkin are coming!!!
Hi!
First unit of a new army finished!
This unit was supposed to be a quick one! So let's see:
- 5 min unclipping the bits
- 5 hours removing mold lines! WTF...
- 30 min assembling
- 30 min putting wire into their feet and putting on cork.
- 5 min priming with GW primer
- 1 hour airbrushing the skin tones
- 5 hours painting with brushes
- 2 hours doing the bases
- 30 min gluing onto the bases
- 30 min applying pigments
---> total: ~15 hours of work. I guess that is rather quick indeed. :-)
Played around with the airbrush here for the skin. Still not satisfied with the how the red turned out (not bright and strong enough) but it is good enough for a first unit. Let's see how the next one will go! Good thing about Chaos: skin tones can vary... ;-)
The bases do not come out in the photos at all. I used ForgeWorld Powder which seems to be difficult to photograph (similar to red colors ;-))
Anyway...
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOOD!
First unit of a new army finished!
This unit was supposed to be a quick one! So let's see:
- 5 min unclipping the bits
- 5 hours removing mold lines! WTF...
- 30 min assembling
- 30 min putting wire into their feet and putting on cork.
- 5 min priming with GW primer
- 1 hour airbrushing the skin tones
- 5 hours painting with brushes
- 2 hours doing the bases
- 30 min gluing onto the bases
- 30 min applying pigments
---> total: ~15 hours of work. I guess that is rather quick indeed. :-)
Played around with the airbrush here for the skin. Still not satisfied with the how the red turned out (not bright and strong enough) but it is good enough for a first unit. Let's see how the next one will go! Good thing about Chaos: skin tones can vary... ;-)
The bases do not come out in the photos at all. I used ForgeWorld Powder which seems to be difficult to photograph (similar to red colors ;-))
Anyway...
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOOD!
Labels:
Chaos Marines,
Khorne Demonkin,
The Cabinet,
World Eaters
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