Showing posts with label progress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progress. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Painting Necrons in a week? Done.

 Good tidings to you all my fellow hobbyists and miniature fanatics and welcome.  I hope since the last post things have simmered down or you all have been doing well.  Trying times indeed, but I hope that you continue to endure and persist in spite of it.  I've been at it again with the painting again but this time I'm going back to good 'ole Warhammer 40k.  Let's dive right in!

It's all old news with Indomitus and now that several people have gotten their hands on the box(es) we've been seeing all kinds of painters and gamers busting out their version.  I ended up getting 2 boxes primarily for the Blood Angels needing some much-loved reinforcements but fell in love with those new Necrons.   As much as I have been wanting to chomp at those new Assault Intercessors, I decided to see how quickly I could paint up the Newcrons and get them to table-top ready.

2 Indomitus Boxes of Newcrons all painted

The first step with any painting project is to get that game plan together.  I knew I wanted to make it winter/urban theme since that scenery is my jam and I wanted to incorporate weathering pigments and airbrush glow effects into the mix.  I decided to stick with the standard silver main body but with limited divergences in terms of metallics.  Part of the lore is that they are made of an alien metal so I also chose a different color pigment than rusting because who has to say that they will behave like iron?


After airbrush priming them black (side note airbrush priming is my new preferred way of priming) and gave them a coat of Vallejo's Metallic Color Steel.  Followed by a highlight of VMC Aluminum I then airbrushed a wash of GW's Nuln Oil and Drakenhof Nightshade which ended bringing them back down a couple shades with a very subtle blue tint.  Drybrush some GW Dry Necron Compound and then we're good to roll.

New Overlord

Guns were painted with a couple of thin coats of P3 Coal Black paint with a couple highlights of GW Fenrisian Grey.  Anything that ended up being gold started with Scale 75's Necro Gold and then highlighted with their Elven Gold before given a slight wash of GW's Seraphim Sepia.  Areas that were going to be hit with the rusting started with GW's Typhus Corrosion then Secret Weapon Faded Blue pigment mixed with their fixer.  Dab on some GW Mournfang Brown and some GW Warpstone Glow with a small sponge for added effect.

Skorpekh Destroyer

Cables and some eyes (those deemed "important") were painted with GW Thousand Son's Blue, then Ahriman Blue, and then what is now GW Baharroth Blue.  Tiny dabs of white if they were part of any eyeballs were added.  Airbrushing the weapons and the "gut" carapace pieces started with Badger Minitaire's Spellslinger Blue, then some layering with Amsterdam Sky Blue Ink, followed by Liquitex White ink.  Love the inks as airbrushing tools, like seriously LOVE them.  The snow was achieved with AK Interactive's Snow followed by Snow Sprinkles, and the base was their Asphalt paste.  Toss in the other basing details, some gooey blood effects via glue + Tamiya Red Clear/GW Blood for the Blood God, and then you have a new army!

New Warrior

Canoptek Reanimator

I learned a few things by doing this method, about myself as a painter and the process involved.  I'm quite pleased with how things turned out and the pace in which it was completed.  I recognize it wouldn't win any awards but I don't think that matters to me, I got an army done in a week and I think it looks pretty awesome on the table.  I think I learned a lot about being comfortable with my current level of quality and combining it with the ever sought-out after the path of making it "just as good or better, with faster techniques."  I'm sure at some point that might diverge and I will have to choose to improve quality or speed at the sacrifice to the other, but then again I might just at that point and be happy with that.  No idea, but we're going to find out eventually.  

A Royal Warden

Skorpekh Destroyer Lord

Hope you all are doing well and this inspires you to get some painted models down.  Any painting is better than no painting and your painting is your own process.  So own it, love it, and do it (or don't, it's your hobby).  Until next time everyone take care and happy gaming!

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Only Two Months Left!

Good afternoon folks and fellow wargamers!  Welcome back to another bi-monthly post from here at Wargamer Ramblings.  As usual, I hope things have been doing well for you all and I hope it just keeps getting better and better!  We are almost done with the 2019 year and the resolution started to paint more minis and so I want to bring you along with my journey and where I am.  Cozy on up with a warm drink and here we go!

So the past two months have been pretty brutal on my painting progress if I am being honest here.  After NoVA Open I came back absolutely drained.  I not only had the post-con drain of hobbying and gaming too much but it was just tiring on me physically.  One of those 'getting older' kind of experiences I suppose, but that's why I didn't do a post-con blog about it.  If you're curious about pictures you can go right HERE.


It was a better experience this year compared with the one in 2018, primarily because I actually signed up for stuff this go around!  I ended up attending roughly half of my events, though I wish I had gone to all of them.  Regardless of the events I missed, the ones I attended were a blast.  I have to say I think I hung around the Warhammer 30k Richmond group crowd the most.  A lot of great people from that group but also some of the best looking armies.  Something about their passion for the Horus Heresy and the stories they wove with the scenarios just really drew me in.  I only participated in one event with them, the Zone Mortalis, but I had a blast and would do it again!




After a week like that, I came back and I frankly didn't start painting again until nearly a month later!  Part of that was a dedicated time of respite from painting and trying to get as much done before the NoVA Open but real life has a nice way of making sure to exhaust you to where video games seemed to have been an easier choice.  This is true, it's a lot easier to go play video games than to do this hobby and sometimes that wins out.  I did spend a good amount of time assembling new models as I snagged some Dark Elves from Greebo games for Blood Bowl.

So when I did decide to pick the brush back up I started off with Warcry's Iron Golem warband.  I had the color scheme in mind: frost exposed skin and metallic green armor!  After looking up some tutorials I decided to give the skin a try aaaaaand...ended up with the Grimace.  Yikes.  I was disheartened but I didn't quite give up (took me a couple days to get over my own frustration) and I somehow salvaged the paint scheme to be less frost and more desert themed.  I think it kind of worked but I'll be honest I'm not in love with the scheme and given the chance to do it again I will try to avoid it.

I think that's ok though which is weird to me. It goes against how I've operated for a long where I treated all models as something more than they really have to be, which is something along the lines of "they have to be perfect because I spent all this money on them!"  I suppose for some that are true but as I've been painting more I've also come to appreciate the process of discovery.  Sometimes it works out in my favor, like those pink Yu-Jing from infinity, but sometimes it doesn't and that's fine with me.  By exploring and opening myself up to failure I ended up with some new skills (e.g. recovering from a bad scheme), experience with new techniques, and an appreciation for other color combinations I would have never explored otherwise.


So after the Iron Golems, I went and started working on the Untamed Beasts and I felt the results were more pleasing to my eye.  Not to say the Iron Golems are not contrast paint friendly, but I felt that you could pretty much do the entire Warband with nothing but contrast paints had some great results with this band.  I also appreciated the models more as I painted them, as earlier I was not a fan of the whole tribal theme.  After getting my hands on them I appreciated the sculpts and that helped the painting process go more smoothly.  I experimented with some other paints, specifically Scale 75 colors, and found that the ultra-matte effect their paints have had an undesired effect on things like cloaks but worked really well on the bone weaponry.


I started working on some Blood Angel Primaris marines but didn't finish them in time before October ended, but here are some progress pictures anyways.

Slow couple of months but I think I am picking back up.  How is your hobby progress coming along?  Let me know what you're working on regardless of the smoothness or struggle it might be and I hope you end up doing well.  We're almost done with this year and the bi-monthly progress report so it should be interesting to see how I did over the whole year.  Well until then folks take care of yourselves out there and happy gaming!

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

NoVA Open 2019 here I come!

Greetings and well wishes folks!  What a wonderful end to the summer and I hope that your time in the hobby has been well spent.  I will be brief tonight because I am off tomorrow to head on out to NoVA Open 2019!  So I've got some pictures for you all and just a couple of quick talking points, so let's begin!

Right to the point: I met all of my hobby goals for this convention.  That's right, all of those models painted up...and then some!  I hit a slump earlier in the month of July and I think it was because I ran into some problems with the A Song of Ice and Fire models.  Everything I tried just didn't go right.  Priming went bad so then I had to strip the models, which ended up not working as well.  Then the color scheme went funky and so on.  It was discouraging at first but after a small break from painting I went right back and picked up Infinity.

Two Yu-Jing starter boxes later I started on my Aristeia team, managed to paint up some figures for some folks I know, painted up a Battletech started box birthday gift, and here we are: the night before NoVA.  It's a good feeling when you get everything you wanted to painted up and done.  Might just need to get another event to motivate me for certain projects...but we'll see.

Without further ado here are some pics of the stuff I've painted up in no particular order:
















It's been a blast painting up some of these models.  My only complaint with the Aristeia models is that the plastic they use makes it annoying to clean off properly.  Still, I feel my progress in knocking out the horde of grey/white/black unpainted models is going well, and I look forward to continuing the trend and seeing where I go from here/

That's all tonight folks.  I must continue to prepare for tonight and hopefully, if I can remember to take some pictures I will share them with you!  Until next time folks game well and happy hobbying!

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Mid-Year Painting Progress Report

Good tidings my fellow wargamers and welcome back!  For my American friends happy recent 4th of July, and for everyone else, I hope you have had equally fun times with friends, family, and hobby time.  These past 2 months have been pretty productive in terms of the hobby and I am very excited to show you some pics of my completed projects.  Hopefully, things have been equally productive for you all in whatever fashion it has been, but let's go ahead and get to business!

In my previous post, I already went over the new fad that is Contrast paints from GW, but I still attest to their usefulness.  They've become a quickly added tool in my overall repertoire and have helped me save a lot of time and energy on getting started with the basecoats.  One thing I have noticed, especially for skin/flesh, is that they've helped me figure out which areas to highlight and have helped take the guesswork I've been mostly operating on in the past.  I'm still figuring out how to best use them to not only get some pretty decent effects but also to just keep shaving time off my paint.  Speaking of time...
The progress over 6-months board

So it's the halfway point to the year and I have to see that I've been pleased with being able to stick with my goals of painting more models.  Comparatively, I would rarely paint anything but would always tell myself "I don't have time" or "I just wish I could."  Going along the idea that any progress is better than no progress at all I've now reached the 6-month mark and I've been recording models/units that I've finished painting.  Looking back it's been pretty amazing to see what I've been able to knock out, but also how long it took to finish each one.  As you can see around 6/15th when Contrast paints dropped I think my paint time went by considerably faster (please note I recorded when I felt like I was 'done' with that group so even if I painted a unit for let's say Infinity, I wouldn't feel like it was done until ALL that faction was painted up).
Sons of the XVth Legion








Not only did I spend a lot of time painting, but I also ended up getting some gaming done as well!  That's right sometimes I do actually play these games.  I've been making an effort to try and get into the communities more in my area.  I live where there are a lot of groups who play a lot of different games and yet I often have said the same thing I said to myself when I wanted to paint, "I'm too busy, I don't have time, blah blah blah."  Well, I'm trying to change that and before June was out I ended up playing in two events: a local Steamroller event and my first Blood Bowl tournament!  Both were great events, and great chances for me to get to meet new people, play with some familiar faces, and lose a lot of games!  Regardless of my ability to win, I am just happy to get out and engage in the community more.



So I've finished several projects these past 2 months.  As far as my goal for being ready for NoVA I am almost there.  I think I've got a couple of Aristeia! models to finish up (after I select my 4 fighter group that is) and I've got the Infinity event to also work on as well.  I finished my Horus Heresy Zone Mortalis event force and shortly after Contrast was released and I completed both starting warbands for Warhammer Underworlds shortly after my Malifaux crew was finished.  Suffice to say I've been pretty busy with painting to have reached these milestones!






Well, that's it for today and it's been a pleasure sharing with you my progress.  It's been a little surreal to look back over the past half-year and to think about how far I've progressed when before I painted like...never.  I hope to encourage you if you were in the same boat as I was with wanting to paint and not actually doing it, just do a little each day if you can.  Some progress is waaaaay better than none at all and if you just try daily then eventually you'll get that model done.  Or that unit, or army, or whatever it is.  Eventually, it'll get painted up with your efforts because even if it feels like it takes forever you're still doing something

I hope you're all making progress in your efforts whatever they may be and until next time happy gaming!