These past two weeks I managed to finish up a few more small projects for a variety of game systems: painting a squad of Blood Angels Seekers, refurbishing some Hormagaunts and finally highlighting my remaining Sepulchral Guard models and a Wight King for my collection of undead models.
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Pict 1348: Blood Angels Seekers
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Pict 1349: Blood Angels Seekers |
The first few miniatures I finished this week were these Seekers for my Heresy Blood Angels. Usually I like my units to be in a consistend armour mark, but I can imagine the Seekers using the cobbled together MK V whilst scouting ahead of the main army. I might build some more of them to fill out the squad with more of the special ammunition Bolter or Combi-weapons. But for now, they are done and there a q lot more Marines built and ready for a lick of paint.
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Pict 1350: Tyranid Hormagaunts
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Pict 1351: Tyranid Hormagaunts |
Last weekend I played my first game of tenth edition 40k. It was great fun, to take the Tyranids out of their box again. I think my last game of 40k was right at the start of 8th edition, so it must have been sometime six years ago. My opponent hadn't played even longer. So it took us some time to figure out what we were doing, but in the end it was quite fun and did feel appropriately 40k.
Anyways, my bugs sustained some dings and scratches during their slumber. So I set out to refurbish them somewhat and started with these Hormagaunts. Whilst I was ironing out the dings and scratches I also updated the markings on the carapace to bring them up to speed a bit. If I find myself playing more 40k I will have to get eight more models to fill out the squad. And of course, they still suffer from the falling disease of all Hormagaunts so I might have to get myself some fitting washers to put under the base.
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Pict 1352: Wight King and Sepulchral Guard
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Pict 1353: Wight King and Sepulchral Guard |
I also finished up this selection of skeletons. These poor miniatures sat in my box of current projects for over a year. And of course they were only missing the highlights! In the mean time the Wight King recieved some rules to use him in games of Cursed City, so after finishing the Vampires a few weeks back got him and the remaining four skeletons from the Sepulchral Guard higher up the queue. Still, nineteen more miniatures to paint to finish that second Cursed City expansion!
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Pict 1354: Aeronautica Imperialis Xiphons
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Lastly I started to prepare for Legiones Imperialis in the hopes that this new edition will be released soon. I managed to buy these Aeronautica Xiphons second-hand for a good price. They were already built quite nicely – only a few mold lines that had to be removed. The basecolours went on rather quickly after priming them. The 8mm scale is new to me, but I could get used to it! Next up will be an oil wash and some highlights to finish them up.
Great stuff! The Xiphons are looking sleek and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love the sculpts and really should get one in 28mm as well. But I also can't wait for the other 8mm flyers to come back in stock!
DeleteWow! What awsome output for two week. I haven`t played 10th edition until now, but it seems to be quite good compared to 9th edition.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Since it was mostly highlighting, it looks like more work than it really is.
DeleteThose Blood Angels are just off the charts awesome, bravo!! One year on the paint table isn't too bad... 20 years... well... that's something else :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do love my Space Vampires.
DeleteYour comment got me thinking, which model has spent the longest in my collection without getting painted... There always is a some change, so I don't think I have any of my first Tyranids. So it must be some Wood Elf... Still, that would be 'only' about 10 to 12 years...
Lovely work mate.
ReplyDeleteThe Blood Angels are top, as usual for your work.
And the Sepulchral Guard are brilliant, I really like the bright cloaks standing out from the bone colours on the minis.
Cheers! I think the pictures really worked out this time, showing the colours really well.
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