Here are some pictures of the painting steps and the finished Display base for the LotR Khazad Dum army for the LotR Championship at Adepticon 2012.
The board basecoated:
After first layer of dark grey then first dry-brush of codex grey:
Board finished (drybrush of white, weathering, painting of door and tiles, matte varnish on board, glossy varnish on edges):
Another view of the finished board:
Monday, March 26, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Elven Terrain: Concept Art and first steps
So here is the concept art for a few terrain pieces I will be making for a friend High Elf player (nobody's perfect).
Crystal forest and Elven Waystone:
Elven Tower (that is going to be a real challenge I think):
I started cutting pieces for the Crystal Forest out of insulation foam:
The next step is to smooth down the 'crystals' and coat them with some sort of protective layer.
Crystal forest and Elven Waystone:
Elven Tower (that is going to be a real challenge I think):
I started cutting pieces for the Crystal Forest out of insulation foam:
The next step is to smooth down the 'crystals' and coat them with some sort of protective layer.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
The Road to Adepticon 2012: Dwarf Warriors Done
Here are two boxes of Dwarves completed for the LotR Championship and Team event (also there are some unfinished Dwarf Rangers that sneaked in the picture).
Each model has some amount of free hand painting with the yellow lines on the blue robes and the shields. Also I tried to detail the gold armor and get the individual plates to show up better.
Each model has some amount of free hand painting with the yellow lines on the blue robes and the shields. Also I tried to detail the gold armor and get the individual plates to show up better.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The Road to Adepticon 2012: Objective Markers for LotR WIP
I created some objective markers for the LotR Championship tournament using pieces cast in plaster from Hirst Arts molds (#85). These markers represent important things for the Dwarves: gold, food and... beer.
The pieces were glued on the Secret Weapon bases and basecoated:
The objective marker for the LotR Team Tournament is also made from the same Hirst Arts mold. I haven't glued it onto the Secret Weapon base yet. I am sure Dwarves will have no problem fighting to recover or protect that much beer:
Unboxing: Kraan Tain of Baalor - BaneLords Miniatures
Here is my latest acquisition to represent a Lord of Chaos on juggernaut or steed for Fantasy from the BaneLord range:
Kraan the Tain of Baalor riding a fuzzy bear
I ordered the mini direct from Maelstrom games (UK), service and shipping were fast (the price is also reasonable for what it is).
The mini comes in a big blister type package:
A little fluff:
The teddy bear:
Other side of the teddy bear:
This dude is really tall!
Armour plates and spikes for the bear:
Shields and weapons for Kraan:
My impressions:
-The detail level is excellent
-Quite a few warped thin pieces that I will have to be very careful not to break when straightening
-Mold lines are minimal although some are placed in difficult places (fur of the bear)
-I hope Kraan on foot doesn't look disproportionate compared to the Chaos Warriors
Overall: I like and recommend for a little change of style!
Kraan the Tain of Baalor riding a fuzzy bear
I ordered the mini direct from Maelstrom games (UK), service and shipping were fast (the price is also reasonable for what it is).
The mini comes in a big blister type package:
A little fluff:
The teddy bear:
Other side of the teddy bear:
The head and paws of the bear:
Kraan as a rider and on foot:
Close up on the rider (detail is really good):This dude is really tall!
Armour plates and spikes for the bear:
Shields and weapons for Kraan:
My impressions:
-The detail level is excellent
-Quite a few warped thin pieces that I will have to be very careful not to break when straightening
-Mold lines are minimal although some are placed in difficult places (fur of the bear)
-I hope Kraan on foot doesn't look disproportionate compared to the Chaos Warriors
Overall: I like and recommend for a little change of style!
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