Sunday, September 29, 2024

Deathwing Terminator Squad 2 WIP

 

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

Greetings and welcome back. 

Today, I'm (finally) showing progress on the second 10-marine squad of Deathwing Terminators that I have been working on. I managed to space out last week and skip posting.  But I've been working regularly on these marines.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

I likely shared this squad in a Workbench post earlier this year.  I hadn't planned on painting them, but after working on the first five marine squad, I realized I was in the groove for this paint scheme and needed to rock on in order for these 15 marines to turn out looking remotely like they were part of the same force.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

And so the primers were applied - these 10 were actually sprayed at the same time as the other five.  I had set them aside - but I did have the foresight to base them at the same time so the colors would match (I had done a lighter zenith layer over a darker base coat, if you recall from the earlier WIP post on the other five marines).

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

And then some shading. I'm not sure I made the right call on the order here.  It was a pain working the first five because every mistake had to be carefully repainted and cleaned up to maintain the armor color. This time I wanted to try putting down all the base colors BEFORE shading and highlighting...but I spaced again and laid down the shade without thinking.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

So then came the dry brushing...in for a penny, in for a pound as the saying goes. What followed was more struggling as I tried to carefully paint and shade the many other details without causing me to repaint the base armor over an over...and over.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

Here is what things started to look like before any additional shading. Most colors are blocked in. 

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

And here we are after the different base colors were shaded.  If you click through to the original and zoom about you can see where I've started fixing all the issues where shade pooled out a bit onto the armor around various details.  After all the corrections, I will go back and lightly shade the fixed areas again with the original Sepia. That and some other corrections led me to where things stand today. 

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

I have the previously painted squad at the back as a reference to keep me honest. I would like all fifteen terminators to appear as though they are wearing armor maintained by the same armorer. 😂

There will be more work to get the armor looking less touched up.  It's a process...one change I made this time around, was to not fix everything the moment I made a mistake.  Instead I batch painted the fixes after the details were done so that I could at least make progress. I have to imagine this is a little how White Scars and Imperial Fists painters struggle.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termninators WIP

Most recently, I completed the power sword blade and plasma cannon coils. As you can see from the Sergeant's belt, there are still a few details to go. So much to paint on these Terminators! I'm also considering what to do with the feathers.  There are a simple shaded light grey currently.  But I may add black and/or red stripes, tips, etc.  Not sure...oh, and then the bases of course to finish things off.  No sense painting them now, since it would be just one more area with errors to correct. Getting a little of the base color and shades on the boots can easily be passed off as weathering! Heh.

That's it for now...trying to cram on these guys to complete the squad of ten before DreadTober kicks off...not much time left!

Cheers and Happy Gaming!

 




Thursday, September 12, 2024

Deathwing Terminator Squad - TO DONE

 

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad
Hello!  Today I'm sharing the final results from my Deathwing Terminator project. These iconic models from the 40K universe really come alive for me. It's great seeing them rise from their previously diminutive status with these new sculpts. This puts paid to my first project of the 2024/25 hobby season. Here's my first big wooden stamp of TO DONE.

Check out the closeup pics of each terminator after the break if you're curious. I've already moved on to the next squad of ten terminators.  It'll take the rest of the month to complete those; then we're on to DreadTober 2024!

Cheers and Happy Gaming!

Monday, September 9, 2024

Deathwing Terminator Squad WIP

 

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP
Greetings and welcome back.  Today I'm sharing progress on my first project of the 2024/25 hobby season.  While putting together my TODO list for the season, I was inspired to get started on my Deathwing terminators.  I made great progress last season with my 40k Dark Angels and I thought it would be great to put more progress in this season before I inevitably get distracted by legions Imperialis once again!

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP

To recap, I built this squad from the Warhammer 40K Leviathan box set shortly after it came out. It was great to see some right-sized terminators, especially since the modern Primaris marines were towering over the original sculpts.  But they were a bit plain...so when Deathwing Assault was released, I worked with extras from that kit and my bits box to produce a squad that had a better Dark Angels Deathwing feel.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP
Now that is more like it - but that was last season.  Now it was time to put paint on these terminators!

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP

Looking back as I write this post, I realize I didn't dig out the teleport homer or the watcher for this project.  I'll probably take on all the watchers and teleport homers as a single project later this season. 

I tried something new here, and primed the terminators with brown instead of the usual black. You can get an idea of the color by zooming in on the bases. I hoped this would provide shadows the lent themselves to the overall ivory/bone look I was going for. 

Over the primer, I first sprayed Pro Acryl 'Ninjon' Dark Ivory as a base coat.  I then sprayed Pro Acryl Ivory as a zenithal highlight straight down over the top of the minis.  This looked great at the start....but by the end of the project, I'm still not convinced it did anything to affect the final outcome.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP

I then thinned GW Seraphim Sepia with a custom shade medium and brushed that over all of the minis.  You have to take care with this over all shading approach to manage the shade and prevent pooling that will later dry as yellow/brown blobs. Once the shade had dried thoroughly, I used an over all dry brush to lay down some Pro Acryl Ivory highlights. Then I got started on details, starting with the weapons.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP

At this point, I departed from any sort of formal process and just started picking up all the various details as the mood suited.  One thing that challenged me was neatness.  As I hit up various details, I would occasionally paint outside the lines or catch an armor panel randomly with a brush stroke.  This is a pain with all the layers of color forming the overall bone look of the Deathwing armor. Not only is it tough to paint the ivory over darker 'mistake' colors, I had to restore first the sepia tone, then the ivory dry brushed look. This made each painting mistake a bit of a chore (and time consuming) to fix.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP
But I stuck with it and soon it was time for my favorite part of any project - Transfers!! I thought at this point that the terminators really came alive with their traditional heraldry. These veterans have not yet achieved the status of Deathwing Knights, and so have not earned the right to display personal heraldry on their tilting shields. So they get the simple Deathwing icon instead.This squad also got veteran skulls on their power fists.  Little details like this not only help tell a story, but make it easier to recall who goes with what squad.  I have 15 terminators in all and I want to be able to keep the squads clear.

Dark Angels Deathwing Termintor Squad WIP

At this point it was time to clean up and finish the bases.  My armies get a signature black rim to help the surface of the base and model stand out from whatever surface they are on. Now they were ready for the table, but I still had some fussing to do before I sprayed them with lacquer and called the project done.  Check back later in the week to see the final light box pics. There are purity seals and oaths of moment scrolls to tidy up and detail, among other bits of cleanup. I spent a bit just staring at each model trying to decide what done should look like.  Do you ever get caught here with a project?

Cheers and Happy Gaming!







Sunday, September 1, 2024

2024/25 Hobby Season Kickoff and To Do List

 

Image courtesy of 40kaddict

It is time to join the 2024/25 Hobby Season with 40kaddict.  This is the eighth season that I'm formally taking part in and I'm looking forward to earning my stamps! Special thanks and a shout out to 40kaddict for the cool annual stamps and the inspiration to keep the mojo alive! This is the Season of Wood!

My To Do List for the 2024/25 season as it stands today:

The Horus Heresy

  • Complete two Dark Angels Legion Characters
  • Complete Dark Angels Legion Command Squad
  • Complete a Dark Angels walker unit (DreadTober!!)

Warhammer 40K

  • Complete two Terminator Characters
  • Complete unit of Deathwing Knights
  • Complete unit of Terminators

Adeptus Titanicus

  • Complete Legio Tempestus Warmaster Iconoclast Titan (Monster March?)
  • Complete some more weapon options

Aeronautica Imperialis

  • Complete Adeptus Astartes Thunderhawk Gunship (Horus Heresy)

Legions Imperialis

  • Complete four infantry detachments
  • Complete four support detachments
  • Complete four vehicle detachments

Bonus Projects:

  • Complete unit of Deathwing Companions (30K)
  • Complete Lion El'Jonson (40K)
  • Complete unit of Inner Circle Companions (40K)

As has become the norm for my to-do lists, there is always room for new releases, unexpected kits that may come available throughout the season, and general inspiration. I honestly expect to paint A LOT of Legions Imperialis, but I want to set my goals on 30K/40K projects to avoid allowing them to languish too long.  I've made good progress on my 40 Dark Angels Primaris force and I have SO MUCH to work on for the Hour Heresy Dark Angels.

Welcome to the new hobby season!  

Cheers and Happy Gaming!