Showing posts with label Deathwing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deathwing. Show all posts

Monday, 6 April 2015

Miniature Monday: Space Hulk Deathwing

I decided a while ago that I wanted to paint up my Space Hulk box and get it finished. And I also decided I wanted to make the Blood Angels Terminators into Deathwing instead. After some filing and cutting I started to paint some of them up and here's the first finished miniature.

Really sorry for the pictures here though, I had to use yellow lamps instead of the white I usually have when I take these pictures. So the actual miniature actually look more yellow here than it actually is (wow many actual/actually there :P). Hopefully you can enjoy the pics anyway, and I will take better photos next time.

Please tell me what you think in the comments.


EDIT - Here's two new pictures of the same model but with proper white lighting. Old pics is further below. 







Thursday, 7 February 2013

Guardians of the Covenant: Deathwing Knight finished

So at last a new post on here, been a while since the last but I promise you I have been painting, building and converting a lot lately so I will increase the pace of posts in the future. First up is the first of my Deathwing Knights in GotC colours, or whatever they should be called as they aren't the actual Deathwing. Quite pleased with how he turned out and I think the full unit painted and finished will look really nice. As always C & C is very welcome, as are suggestions on what to call GotC version of Deathwing Knights.





Monday, 5 November 2012

Tutorial: How I paint Deathwing Terminators



Many liked the Deathwing Terminator test model I painted a while back and some of you seemed interested in how I painted it. So here's my 'How I paint my Deathwing Terminators' painting tutorial.



First up is the primer, I actually didn't have one when I painted this one up. I just painted the base colour straight onto the plastic and worked fine. Normally I would have used a white primer, bone primer or the base colour using a Spray gun.

After I got an even coat with Rakarth Flesh which I used as the Base colour I then painted the whole model with a heavy coat of AP Warpaints Soft Tone Ink which is similar to the old Gryphonne Sepia or the new GW Seraphim Sepia.



When the ink has dried I do a heavy drybrush with Rakarth Flesh and then a highlight with Bleached Bone, I do some vertical strokes with the brush  on some areas first with Rakarth Flesh and then Bleached Bone to give it little of an aged and worn look.


Then there is the rest of the details, for the red parts I used Mephiston Red, much watered down Dark Angels Green for the green parts, screamer pink for the purple/pink parts, Codex Grey for the grey parts and black for all the details that will be metal in the next step, I also painted the shoulder wing black.



So now the model starts to look like something, here I have highlighted the parts that needed it before the washing/final highlights step. Also painted the metal parts, AP Gun Metal for the the Stormbolter, Chainfist chain etc. and AP Greedy Gold for the gold parts. Even though the new GW metal colors are much better than the older versions (I use a lot of the Brass and Copper colors  the Army Painter Warpaints metals are really great and covers really well, together with the Inks they are the best paints from the AP Warpaints range in my opinion.

I also highlighted some parts in several steps here, like the wing on his shoulder which where painted with Codex gray and then highlighted up with Astronomican Grey and added some white to the mix with final HL with pure White. I used the same method on both the Shoulder Pad, Knee pad and the purity seals except that I didn't start with a black base but instead Codex Grey.

I now begin the washing phase and it's quite simple really. I the three of AP Warpaints Inks for this. Soft (Seraphim Sepia in GW range) for some spots that needed some more shading on the bone white armor. Strong tone (Agrax Earthshade) I use on all the red, purple and gold parts. And for last I use Dark Tone (Nuln Oil) for the metal parts expect the gold.

When dried I need to do the final highlight, and here I first do the same color as I washed with the inks and then a lighter version. So for the metal parts first AP Gun metal and then AP Shining Silver, the green insignia on the chest I highlighted with Snot green and then Moot Green, purple parts with Warlock purple. Red parts with Mephiston Red and then Blood Red. And voila done.


So this is the final result, quite happy with how it turned out even if it took more time than expected. This method works better or at least faster when painting like three Terminators at a time as you have some dry time in between. Hope you liked this tutorial and please comment anything you like down below. 

Monday, 17 September 2012

Deathwing Terminator Finished!

First finished actual Dark Angel in ages! Have been painting GotC for a while but I'm now going back to the parent chapter, at least for some models. And here's is my first ever Deathwing Terminator (yep, have never painted a Deathwing mini before only Ravenwing and Greenwing back in the day). It was really fun to paint, much more so than my current GotC models which I'm fed up with painting. So expect more Dark Angels (at least the Dark Vengeance box), Minotaurs and some Alpha Legion Chaos Space Marines in the future.

If people are interested I may do a tutorial on how I paint my Deathwing later, anyhow hope you like the result.




Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Deathwing Terminator and Hellcannon WIP:s

Hi there, just a little update as I got a new camera today and wanted to try it out. The new camera is so much better than the last compact camera I used. So Iv'e finally upgraded to an system digital camera and I ended up with Nikon D3100 for a nice price. Among the ordinary stuff like a bag and UV filter I also bought a tripod to get better and more stable pictures. So the only thing that is missing is a light box to get even better pictures on my miniatures. That will have to wait until after we have moved though.

So I got some photos of some stuff I'm painting right now, didn't change any options or something as I just wanted to try it out. And I'm pretty satisfied with the result even if I just tried these out for fun. Hopefully I can bring you even better photos in the future, until then here's some WIP photos of my Hellcannon, a Deathwing Terminator I just started to paint and a new picture of my Demigryph Knights compared with one of the old ones.





Almost done with the cannon and th

Just started painting this yesterday



The new Nikon D3100
My old Panasonic DMC-FS9



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