Thursday, December 27, 2018

Legio Tempestus Reavers (Adeptus Titanicus) - TO DONE

Legio Tempestus Reavers for Adeptus Titanicus

It is time to call it DONE on these two Legio Tempestus Reaver Titans.  During the final session, I added heat effects to the arm weapons and pigment powder to the base and feet.  Both models were also sealed, of course, using Model Masters Lusterless Flat Coat. I updated the paint recipe page with the heat effect colors.  I used a pretty standard approach based on colors that I had on hand.

I'm pretty jazzed with how they came out.  I'm not adding any decals or additional weathering at this stage while I wait to see if GW releases any Adeptus Titanicus decals/transfers for Legio Tempestus.  Not that they needs them really.  The colors scheme stands out well enough to identify the Legio.

Next up will be the two Warhound Titans that I have already assembled and primed.  I need to get to naming these engines as well.  I'm even considering more custom nameplates to identify the God Machines on the table or in the cabinet.

For now, however, I'm giving these two titans a big seal of DONE.


I hope folks have enjoyed following the progress on these titans.  Scroll down to see more shots form the light box.

Cheers and Happy Gaming!

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 1

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 1

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 1

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 1
Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 2

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 2

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 2

Legio Tempestus Reaver for Adeptus Titanicus
Legio Tempestus Reaver 2

6 comments:

  1. Both very awesome Reavers! I’ve followed throughout, the great details are the chequers and the Camo, really set these apart as Tempestus God Engines. Great stuff.

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    1. Thanks! I hope the scheme stays successful as I explore the Warhounds and Warlords to follow. Great models! Not sure when I'll get an actual game in, but I've been enjoying Youtube play throughs.

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  2. What did you use for the base colors and texture?

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    1. Checkout the Legio Tempestus Paint Recipe page from the tab above for colors. The initial bases were made using pieces of sheet cork glued to the original plastic bases. Vallejo Black Lava was spread over the cork surfaces to hide the cork texture and add a rough ground effect.

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  3. What a needlessly complex color scheme! I love it.

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