Horus Heresy. Iron Warriors. Predators. Update.

The armored breakthrough list is almost done. I have some terminators that need some attention.

 But I also decided to brush up my already painted predators. 

Nothing to crazy. I love these old models, much because I have had them since I started 40k back in 2th edition. They are poorly built, painted a thousand times and looks kind of wired. But I love them. 

The true veterans of my legion. They have been through hundreds of battles, been holding the line, stormed ahead and died horribly on a “few” occasions ;) . 

There was never a question if they would form the foundation of my Tallarn inspired armored breakthrough list. The list would simply not exist without them. 

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Horus Heresy. Iron Warriors. Spartan Assault Tank. Part1.

Four months ago I gifted my iron warriors spartan to my world eaters. I don’t regret doing this. But I have since then missed this iconic battle tank within my favorite legion. 

So to correct this loss I bought a new one for my brothers of steel.  

The process of painting up this tank is very much the same as with the command barrage for my necrons. With the difference that I have a red/brown undercoat. 

 

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Necrons. Catacomb command barge. Conversion. Part3.

So far the painting process is quite straight forward. The washing of the model is no different.

Here I wash the model with Agrax earthshade. I try to imagine that the light is coming directly above the model. That means that I try to go light with the wash on the top surfaces and heavier at the bottom. Wipe of some of the pools and some on the bigger panels.  

I tend to use the wash, not only to bring shade but also texture and striping. 

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Necrons. Catacomb command barge. Conversion. Part2.

So, I thought I could make a step by step tutorial on how I paint up my necrons after a couple of requests.

There is nothing complicated about this process and it is not a secret :) .

So for today I first based the model by first spray black then white and finally some rust brown/red.

Next I dry brushed the metal parts with a darker silver, ending up like this.

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This is where I end the model tonight. Hopefully I will find some time to paint the next step tomorrow :) . 

Necron Stalker. Conversion. Part1.

Yes yes yes I know I know I know. 2019 starts more and more look like the year when I say I am going to do one thing and then turn around and starts do something els. 

 But as long as I am having fun, I don’t see a problem. 

Now, it is time to bring some walkers to my necron force. I have decided to bring my necrons up to about 1000p in 40k. 

 If I will play 40k or not is not decided. But I will probably try it out with this force once it stands ready. 

First dedicated 40k model is my take on the necron Stalker :D . 

 

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