On the painting table ... Bloody Angels

On the painting table ... Bloody Angels

Warhammer 40,000 – My next big project is a Blood Angels Successor chapter. My client decided he really like the color scheme for the Angels Sanguine. Which means I'm painting a halved scheme for the first time. And of course this is a basic 3 color plus wash level so I need to figure out how to do it quickly.

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Building a Kingdom(Death)

Kingdom Death – My play group is super excited to try out Kingdom Death. Which means I need to get this assembled so we can play. I don't want to rush through these as the models are amazing and I want to take the time to paint them to the level they deserve.

Unfortunately the assembly instructions are not up on the Kingdom Death site yet. Looking at the sprues I was able to put the basic survivors and Lion together easily as each part was labeled with a letter number code. So all the "F" components make one model and all the "C" components make the other etc. 

The first sprue went together easily and I only had some gap issues with the Lion. I think these may have been user error rather than a case of the parts not fitting perfectly. It was easy enough to fill them with green-stuff and smooth it out. The survivors had zero issues and went together painlessly.

 

Insta-Mold or it's Cheaper Equivalent

Kingdom Death – Ceramic Faces are a theme in Kingdom Death. Unfortunately the Survivor box I got only has ten 30mm base inserts. They're super cool but the monsters are on bigger bases and I want them to match. 

Some time ago I purchased this Japanese product (Oyumaru) for $4 off ebay. Apparently its the same as another product sold by CMON which is branded as Instant Mold. Essentially it's some type of plastic wax that you heat and press the part you want to copy into. Once it dries it's very flexible but holds the detail. You then press greenstuff into it and make a copy.

Once you pull the greenstuff out of the mold you have a pretty decent copy of the detail. I've been triming it to fit on the base of the models. I'll fill in to blank areas with sand and ballast to give it a bit more insterest than the plain faces have. 

Kingdom Death - 22lbs of Awesome Arrives

Kingdom Death – The wait is over. I finally have Kingdom Death: Monster in my hands, and it weights more than my son. Before I even opened the box I was impressed. The shipping box is branded and labeled with exactly what's inside. Where you open the box there are two more boxes. One is the core game, the other is the Survivor Level bonuses. Both are well branded and fit everything perfectly. Almost every other Kickstarter I've backed the box arrived with a mishmash of stuff tossed in a box and covered with packing peanuts. Not the case here, no need for any packing materials because the box is exactly the right size.

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On the painting table ... Glorious Grey Knights

On the painting table ... Glorious Grey Knights

Warhammer 40,000 – The next batch of 46 infantry models are done for this Grey Knight force. This commission rounds out the other Grey Knight models I painted up a few months ago. My client opted for a basic three color job with a wash and gravel base. He also opted for a matte clearcoat, which is slightly more difficult to apply then a heavy gloss coat.

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Space Sharks Vs Daemonkin - RIW Casual 40K Night

Warhammer 40,000 – I've been trying to make it out to more stores to get in pick up games lately. I've found it helps to keep things fresh. Playing at home with friends is fun but playing other places exposes me to more of what's out there. Case in point this week I played against Khorne Daemonkin, an army I know nothing about.

I made a 2000 point list prior to head out to the store as that seems to be the preferred 1v1 point limit at this location. Previously I've taken my Knights but I hadn't put my Sicaran on the table yet so I wanted to try this out. Here's my list:

HQ - Tyberos the Red Wake

HQ- Techmarine w/three servitors (2 melta)

TROOP - Lightning Claws Terminators w/Landraider Redeemer

TROOP - Tactical Squad (5-man bolt pistol and Chainsword) w/RazorBack

TROOP - Tactical Squad (5-man bolt pistol and Chainsword) w/RazorBack

HEAVY - Centurion Devastator (Grav-Cannons, Hurricane Bolters) w/Landraider Crusader

HEAVY - Relic Sicaran (Armoured Ceramite, Lascannon, Accelerator Autocannon)

HEAVY - Land Raider Achilles

I didn't write down my opponents exact list but he ran something like: Khorne Herald on Chariot, Bloodthirster, 2 units of cultists, 2 units of Fleshhounds, 2 units of Bloodletters, 2 units of Blood Crushers, unit of Posessed in Rhino, Defiler and three terminators.

We played the Deadlock Maelstrom Mission with Dawn of War deployment. The table was an odd mismash of City Terrain, Ruins and fantasy terrain on a green grass mat. Not a pretty sight but a good spread of terrain that balanced out the field. 

I set up first and covered the full spread of my table anticipating him deepstriking in something in my backfield. As it turns out he instead spit his force and deployed heavy on either flank. He failed to seize the initiative so I had first turn, nightfighting was not in effect.

The first few turns I moved up and shot while he maneuvered around and took out my razorbacks. After getting the Crusader stuck in a crater I unloaded the Centurions who proceeded to destroy any unit they targeted. The Redwake and Company jumped out of the Redeemer to get in the fight but came up short on the charge range. 

Lucky for me he kept his Defiler in the back dropping templates that could seem to cause any wounds. The Bloodcrushers that destroyed the rhino died from dangerous terrain check on the charge. The Herald and Bloodthirster smash the Sicaran and pinned the tactical squad on that flank. 

On the other flank the Redeemer and Achilles killed a ton of stuff but I doubt they made their points back. The Techmarine just chilled in the Achilles the whole game as their were no juicy targets on his side of the table worth getting out to take care of. The game ended on turn five with a final score of 11 to 9 my loss. 

I didn't play to the objectives well enough during this game and fell short on a few of the kill three or more units by leaving one or two models on the board. I'm happy with the way my list worked out as the units were pretty nasty with an amazing staying power. I was however lacking in the number of shots I could put out compared to the number of units on the board. The Achilles is really cool but I'm not sure it pulls it's weight with the cannon shots.  

 

On the painting table ... Welcome to the (War)Machine

On the painting table ... Welcome to the (War)Machine

Warmachine – It's been quite some time since I touched a Warmahine model. I did used to play prior to MKII but didn't have interest in updating to the new system and moved on to other games. I'm still not playing the game but it does have a solid following among my clients so it was inevitable that I'd be painting them again.

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Kingdom Death Arrives ... sorta

Kingdom Death – After several years of waiting Kingdom Death has finally arrived, or rather part of it. The first box that came was the small box of rewards which included Candy and Cola, White Speaker and any extras I ordered. It also came with a t-shirt, and pack of gummy bears.

I haven't had a chance to put the models together yet but at first glance these ae really high quality plastics. I can't wait to get these together and get my brush on them

On the painting table ... Dawn's Lament

On the painting table ... Dawn's Lament

Warhammer 40,000 – I recently found a good deal on ebay for a Knight Archeron to add to my collection. This will be my fourth Knight. With all of them I've avoided aligning them with a house. I think Freeblades make more sense to travel from warzone to warzone. As such I've been keeping the colors in the same pallet for each so even though they are unique individuals they still look good with the rest of my forces.

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Fried Chicken ... Hell Drakes Complete

Warhammer 40,000 – I just wrapped up a group of three Hell Drakes for my Chaos Cultist Client. He wanted them to match the rest of his force with a basic three color plus wash level of detail. When I got these from him they were assembled and primed with a light coat of paint. 

The models were pretty straight-forward to paint up using a red base, brass edging and some bone color for the talons. After a quick wash they were just about done. To make telling them apart easier on the tabletop I painted the eyes and bale flamer different colors on each. It's really subtle but if he needs to he'll be able to differentiate them. In 40K you use tokens more often than not that are placed on the model. 

On the painting table ... Relic Sicaran

On the painting table ... Relic Sicaran

Warhammer 40,000 – Recently I found a really good deal on a Relic Sicaran Tank on ebay so I decided to add to my collection of Forgeworld items. The Sicaran is a nifty fast tank that has a serious rate of fire and can be upgrade to not to shabby armour. It's pretty reasonably pointed as well and since I love to run Techmarines I can run it with my Landraider Achilles in a fairly balanced 2,000 point list. 

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