Horus, I just had to get this model. He is such a pivotal character in the entire 30/40k Universe that he deserves a place in my gaming cabinet, even if I never actually get to play him (Although for a laugh, if I can get away with it in a friendly game, I will).
Everything about him pose wise, and detail was is perfect. to the point I kept trying something new to do him justice (It may have worked, it may have not, but I think he looks good, even if many other better painted examples of him exist!).
Monday, 29 September 2014
Tyranid Hive Tyrant (And Guard)
All converts from my old red/sepia scheme. Call me mad, insane, or I've been clearly dropped on my head at some point in my life, but I actually prefer the old Hive Guard to the newer ones, something more stubby and loveable about them. The Hive Tyrant is equipped with an Heavy Venom cannon, whip, and sword, ok maybe not the best combination in the world, but at the time I built it, this is the combo I wanted ok! Anyone disproving will be fed to the hivemind.
Genestealer Patriarch & Magus
Firstly apologies I cant get a clear photo of this model, for some reason it always blurs, or looks fuzzy (Its not), one day I will invest in a better camera! I spent years trying to buy these on eBay without remortgaging my house, or selling kidneys, but eventually I managed to win them both for a reasonable price. And yes, I know its the wrong Magus to go with him but that's actually the one I preferred.
The Magus is actually removable, I designed it to fit in a similar style to the Character series range from Forge World, it simply lifts out of the main base. So in games when Magus's become legitimate (I can dream), I get a nice retro model I can use separate to the Patriarch. For now though my plan is in friendly (Or unbound) games to use him with the Inquisitor rules, along with a squad of (hybrid) henchmen to back him up.
Tyranid Zoanthrope
Another one of my converted red/sepia models, considering this is a paint job, over a paint job, it worked out quite well (I have way to many Tyranids to strip and start again). I decided to keep the flesh look on the "Brain", to both keep a consistent standard with my other models, but also because well, it looks disturbing. I have another 2 of these to paint to finish the squad.
Black Knight
My Black Knight (Based on the Obsidian Knight scheme). Just got transfers to stick on and to tidy the shield up a little, but as I needed it for a game, this is as far as I got with it. It will be stomping on my mates Imperial Guard soon, along with the other Knight.... you cant beat overkill.
Space Hulk Genestealers
A small selection of painted Genestealers from Space Hulk. My favorite has to be the one bursting from the floor, just something dynamic about it. I carefully cut all their base's down to fit perfectly onto a normal round base, as I also plan to paint these guys in 40k (If I can stop playing Space Marines, Grey Knights, Knights and Inquisition that is).
Tyranid Harpy
Well, what can I say about this model, it was both fun to paint, and in the flesh, much better looking than I thought it would be (I always felt from photo's the wings were to short). It was the 2nd test of painting the flesh (P3 Midlund Flesh washed with Carroburg Crimson), the first being the stomach on the Tervigon, and I felt it went great with the blue/purple scheme.
After much pondering, and against what I had seen just about everyone else do, I decided to paint all its spikes in cream (Dry brushed Screaming Skull), presuming each one of these is meant to scythe down enemy flyers, I felt it suited the model well.
After much pondering, and against what I had seen just about everyone else do, I decided to paint all its spikes in cream (Dry brushed Screaming Skull), presuming each one of these is meant to scythe down enemy flyers, I felt it suited the model well.
Tyranid Broodlord
Thanks to eBay, I managed to get hold of 2 of these guys, along with around 50 Genestealers for next to nothing in a few lucky bids (The most luckiest bidding in my eBay life). Of course little did I know, having missed out on owning Space Hulk (2009) they would re-release it several years later, so I now have the full (Space Hulk) box, even more Genestealers, and a 3rd Broodlord...
Painting it was enjoyable, and this model was the test bed for what would become the blue (Macragge, dry brushed with Fenrisian Grey and Screaming Skull, on the edges). I just wish it was an easier to get hold of model for any fellow Tyranid players (As the regular Broodlord, in its rawwwww pose isnt that great in my opinion).
Painting it was enjoyable, and this model was the test bed for what would become the blue (Macragge, dry brushed with Fenrisian Grey and Screaming Skull, on the edges). I just wish it was an easier to get hold of model for any fellow Tyranid players (As the regular Broodlord, in its rawwwww pose isnt that great in my opinion).
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Tyranid Hormagaunts
Had less of these to paint than the termagaunts, so decided for sanity
reasons I would paint them first. So far 12 painted, hope to make the
squad upto 20 soon. We plan is to use them in Space Hulk as well, just for variation in games (Although rule-wise, unless they release an expansion, will be treated as Genestealers for sake of game-play).
Tyranid Tervigon
Being the first Tyranid I painted red/sepia years ago, it
only made sense to make it the first I'd convert to classic colours of
purple/blue. Overall very impressed by the result. Not looking forward to painting 30 gaunts to go with it though.....
Now, to find a room big enough in Space Hulk to use it in.....
Now, to find a room big enough in Space Hulk to use it in.....
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