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painting, converting, army-building and other hobby stuff from a nerd in nottingham. pages home commissions thursday, 15 march 2018 arcworlde trolls and joek apollo i've got various friends who run their own miniature companies, either sculpting their own stuff or commissioning others to do it for them. over the last few years i've ended up accumulating tons of metal and resin models from their ranges and (mostly) completely failed to paint any of them! at the moment i'm doing what i can to make right on this, by working their models in amongst the many gw projects i'm doing. arcworlde trolls these are some really old arcworlde models, made by alex for his warploque miniatures range. they're getting close and i should have them finished in the next couple of days. stuff like this suits my painting style to some extent - there are big, organic surfaces that i can airbrush, applying the initial highlights and glazes of colour for nuance. once that's done i continue along the same lines with brush work, adding details and more colour nuance and highlights. these are still at a playing around sort of stage - nothing is fully refined, so some parts might look a bit rough. i'm 'blocking' in the feel of the model and will tidy it up at the finish with some more glazes to smooth everything out, then some carefully applied spot and edge highlights and detail work. arcanite crystals are a big part of the arcworlde lore, providing magical power where they appear, so i have added them to the base of this troll and replicated some of their colour in his eyes, as if he's being possessed by the power. this one's still at a slightly rougher stage. i do like the feel of the tones here, they just need to be transitioned through a bit smoother. i think i'll add some pigments to the base because it's a bit close to the skin colour right now. joek apollo apollo is a model from joe's odyssey range . i have to admit, he's not my favourite out of all the options, some of the characters, especially some of his recent kickstarted efforts are bloody magnificent! but, a colour scheme popped into my head for apollo and i really wanted to try it out. so far i think it's working well. the metallic blue is just a basecoat right now - vallejo model colour gunmetal blue - which is a new paint in my collection and one i'm going to be experimenting with quite a lot this year i suspect. it has great coverage, lovely shine and i think there's tons of potential for cool effects. i'll probably wait until i've finished painting the rest of the model before i continue the metallics. i will be doing some drybrushing on the metal and i want to mask the other parts before doing this, otherwise paint could get everywhere! by james at 21:58 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: arcworlde , joek minis , kickstarter , odyssey , troll , warploque miniatures , work in progress tuesday, 13 march 2018 mother's day gift and basing i've got some sort of muscle pull on my right side and it's made painting tricky. they're worse when i sit, even worse when i hunch, and i hunch a lot when i paint. but, i've still managed to do some project progression. mother's day gift - meridian miniatures hippogryph this was fun! one of those models that seems to paint itself. i began with airbrush work, applying zenithal highlights, starting with a warm dark brown, then a sand brown, finished off with a final application of sand mixed with white. this created depth and a nice bit of tonal transition. applying dark-lining, edge highlights and final details accentuated this initial airbrushing. sometimes the simple approach gets the best sort of results! the sculpt is very crisp and clean, so it was easy to pick out the details around the model. i've not done anything in the 'chibi' style before but i had a blast with this. i'll certainly be doing more models from meridian's tooth and sword range. shadespire bases i've built bases for various models that i'll show as i finish up the minis that go on them. i also painted the bases from the shadespire boxed game and i've gotta say, i really like them. i've practiced a simple marble effect on the stormcast ones and by making the leaves sculpted onto them orange it's created a cool autumnal mood. i'll replicate the green marble effect i've done here on the column and steps of morathi's bases. by james at 10:24 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: aos , basing , shadespire friday, 9 march 2018 aos 28 - nurgle lord build is almost done hey y'all. i've managed to seriously impede my hobby times. seems i've pulled some muscles down my right side, possibly through cycling (the lesson to learn here is clearly to avoid exercise). it's generally uncomfortable all the time but especially when sitting and even more so when sitting and leaning forward a bit. that's basically my standard body position when painting. so that royally sucks! i have managed to do some further conversion work on my increasingly odd nurgle dude on a warped giant fly. i still need to think of a name for him. the build's all done but he needs a few more passes of sculpted detail. i need to finish the tentacle arm, add some chainmail around the upper arms, cover the shoulder pads (there's still stormcast stuff visible right now), add extra fur at the top of the cloak, and sort out the stirrups. i think i'll add a padded or furred detail to the seat of his throne too, it looks very plain at the moment and because i've given him such a raised, more dynamic position, a lot of it is visible. writing that list has made me realise there's still quite a bit to do! by james at 02:32 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: age of sigmar , aos , aos28 , nurgle , warband saturday, 3 march 2018 aos morathi build i couldn't resist getting gw's latest big beastie (plus the mini-me morathi that's included). this is the first daughters of khaine model i've ever bought... actually it's the first witch aelves/dark elf i've ever bought (it's possible i may have inherited some in the dim and distant past, but nothing intentional) so it's quite an event! i've built her two forms (twice, because two morathi kits are almost as speedy to paint as one in my brain) but it has to be said, they are far from the easiest of gw kits to put together. it's a cool model (with the exception of some seriously silly, over-the-top and not suited to battle high-heeled boots) but after a joyful and easy experience building the nurgle new releases lately morathi was a chore. the snake tail is complex, nine parts make up the part that is wrapped around the column, and though it's a fascinating puzzle of 3d breakdown it's a real faff! the main thing that almost caused me to totally mess the kit up in the build stage, though, is that if you build morathi's shadow queen form separate to the column she will not fit back onto it! not ever. at least i didn't think so as i tried to do this in various ways having built the model separate from the column to make painting easier. luckily i noticed before the glue had fully dried. but, be aware of this! the instructions clearly show when to fix her to the column, of course, but as someone who paints in lots of sub-assemblies i was all set to keep the column and the snake-tail split until painting was done. so, i'll paint the big version of morathi as an almost fully built model. which is most unusual for me. the smaller version of her, in stark contrast, is going to be painted almost un-built! loads of parts logically break-down into individually coloured sections. the skin, the bladed wings, the cloak parts, even each of her impossibly high and very silly heeled boots, can be approached individually. so, that's what i'll do, then put it all together at the end. i'm going to try and work with a muted, fairly desaturated, blue-toned paint scheme here. it should bring about some good mood and atmosphere and give her a different vibe to the 'eavy metal version. by james at 11:25 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: age of sigmar , aos , daughters of khaine , morathi sunday, 25 february 2018 books wot i read in 2018 (jan 1st to jan 15th) i rediscovered my love of books last year and that's continued into 2018. i've decided to try and put down my thoughts about each one i read. i've got some catch up to do. here i go! the worm and the bird by coralie bickford-smith coralie bickford-smith makes a simple tale feel more grandiose through her art. the illustrations are beautiful and impactful; smart composition and effective colour palettes punctuate each beat of the story. but, ultimately, the impact of the story's words is fleeting. the message is clear enough, it just didn’t resonate, at least not for me. others may get more, but i found it a far more interesting art book than a good read. the golem and the jinni by helene wecker the next installment in my 'the ... and the ...' reading list was the golem and the jinni. :p this is a vivid journey through 1900s new york, focusing on areas of the city i’d never really considered, and more intriguing because of it. told from the viewpoint of various immigrants, it is a deeply human tale, despite the eponymous main duo being anything but. as the book’s outsiders search for their place in new york, at once enthralled and alienated by the cocktail of cultures and people, helene wecker does an excellent job of wrapping the reader up in new york’s complexity and vastness. the city is as important a character as anyone else here, the core that connects the various stories together. much of the journey is great, but the final approach to the destination is less fulfilling. this is a weighty book, around 650 pages long, yet the climax arrives in a rush and is all too brief and predictable. still an interesting read and i'll probably check out the follow-up, due out later this year. and the ass saw the angel by nick cave nick cave has never been afraid to roll in the grime. his lyrics often feel dirty and nasty in their blunt honesty and subject matter – truth and insight are spiced with horror and venom as he lays himself bare and asks us to do the same. as with his music, his first novel challenges the reader, weaving a fable about people and a world that is bizarre, yet familiar enough to feel utterly uncomfortable. the twisted tale of euchrid eucrow begins with a broken-bottle-caesarean and gets bleaker. the lyrical flow of the narrative is a grotesque and often rambling butcher’s slab of alienation and unpleasantness. the setting, the valley of ukulore, is a place of hardship, cruelty and foulness, the characters (perhaps it would be more apt to say caricatures) are driven by ill-will and intolerance, snuffing out any hint of goodness or reprieve as fast as they can. even the environment feels deadly and the creatures within, human or not, are all prey. yet, despite being a brutal read, the tale is compelling. for each moment when the prose feels naïve there are others where it is so honest and intriguing, so intense and visceral, that i just wanted to feast on it. but, yes, this is a challenging book, one that almost certainly suffers from its beginnings as a screenplay and an author more used to lyrics than novels. and one made more intense by the relentless grime and questions of humanity at its heart. at times it made me feel like i needed to take a shower, to clean the dirt of this gothic tale from myself. maybe that’s ok! the black monday murders, vol. 1: all hail, god mammon by jonathan hickman, tomm coker, michael garland, and rus wooton an intriguing start to a series that makes no attempt to hide its cinematic noir influence. there's an air of confidence in the writing, art and colour here, greatly enhanced by the striking cover art, layout and flavour pieces within. by james at 18:48 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: art book , book , graphic novel , reading wednesday, 21 february 2018 wind in the willows box diorama - painting begins after a long weekend with my girlfriend doing some belated valentine's day stuff i'm back at my hobby desk this evening. i've finished the build part of my wind in the willows box diorama and have splashed on some initial (and incredibly rough) colours. the build remains pretty much as it was in the last update, but with sand and small rocks glued on to add extra texture and detail. i think i'm on the way to creating the riverbank feel that the wind in the willows characters (who will stand in it) demand, now it's just a case of adding in layers of extra tone and detail with paint. i'll soon need to decide if i add clear resin to the lower part of the scene, to give the effect of a river running through. i'm considering using a thin sheet of transparent perspex instead. i'd add ripple textures to the top of this and change the colour tone of the underwater part to sell the effect. i think i'll get further with the painting here, then do some testing of both options. i also picked up some of games workshop's creeping vines and i'll use these to add depth to the scene, hanging them a little more to the foreground. i've stuck the models into the scene here to check the composition's working and i think that it is. this photo shows the colours a lot closer to their current state too - the first photo came out a little weird! i'll probably add more warmth - beams of light finding their way though the canopy of the trees and stuff like that. i don't want the scene to be too gloomy. with just over a week until i give this to my grandma for her 90th birthday i've got to get busy. i fear it may be a scramble to paint the miniatures in time but i'm starting to believe it will be worth it. :) by james at 21:49 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: box diorama , diorama , scenery sunday, 18 february 2018 rising sun and another box diorama wip i finally opened my rising sun kickstarter pledge from cool mini or not. i wavered on backing this but some of but the models and gaming systems they were presenting convinced me. it sounded pretty entertaining and it looked great. i'm really happy to report that the quantity and quality of models and components looks to be just as awesome now they're in my grubby hands. this is the most potent mixture of generosity and quality that i've ever received in a large box of kickstarter goodies. i've not taken a proper look at the rules to play a game yet, but i'm kinda in love with various models here already. some of them will probably make their way to my painting desk. a few of my favourite non-clan models are shown below. part of me would love to paint some clan models too, but i feel like that's an all or nothing proposition and with 80 of them that's a pretty intimidating prospect! if i get paint on any of these i'll be sure to show them here. diorama building the weekend has mostly been about relaxing but i did fit in some hobby time before then. it's my grandma's 90th birthday at the start of march so i'm making her a gift. she reads the wind in the willows every year and i'm hoping that this box diorama will go some way toward capturing the look and feel of e. h. shepard's illustrations of toad, mole, ratty and badger. i've constructed a riverside scene using cork board, a fair bit of modelling putty and some bits chopped from the sylvaneth treeman set. so far i'm rather pleased with it and think it gives the illusion of depth despite being less than an inch from front to back. i purchased some flat figures of the wind in the willows characters several years ago and i'm happy i'm finally taking steps to get this project done! it's one of those things that's been in my head for quite a while. here's a look at the scene with the models in their intended spots. there's still quite a bit of work to do and i'm probably going to add some water-effects to bottom front, making a cross-section view of the river water. this scares me a bit. i've not done much resin water pouring and i'm concerned it could react badly with the wooden frame. i think it's possible it could soak in, take on some colour where it touches the wood, or fully warp the frame. i'll have to do some googling and tests i think! by james at 13:56 no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: box diorama , diorama , kickstarter , rising sun , scenery older posts home subscribe to: posts (atom) follow painted in 2018 meridian miniatures hippogryph (x1) valentine's box diorama display (x1) ashen circle space marines (x10) current army - nurgle 2x great unclean one (0) 1x rotigus (0) 2x sloppity bilepiper (0) 2x spoilpox scriviner (0) 1x poxbringer (0) 2x horticulous slimux (0) 1x the glotkin (0) 2x lord of plagues (0) 2x lord of blights (0) 20x plaguebearers (0) 10x putrid blightkings (0) 4x pussgoyle blightlords (0) 6x plague drones (0) 2x beasts of nurgle (0) 6x nurglings (0) 3x feculant gnarlmaws (0) blog archive ▼ 2018 (15) ▼ march (4) arcworlde trolls and joek apollo mother's day gift and basing aos 28 - nurgle lord build is almost done aos morathi build ► february (11) about me james it's all heroquest's fault and i've not grown out of it since, despite a lot of people advising me to do so. but, what do they know? they've never superglued their hand to a hellcannon or chopped down to the bone during a head swap conversion, i've lived those dreams! i mostly paint gw stuff, but i'm a fan of all sorts of ranges and games. this blog is where i'll share all of my hobby adventures. i'll talk about other stuff i do too perhaps, like reading, playing video and board games, cooking, exploring, etc. view my complete profile followers simple theme. powered by blogger .

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