Just thought I'd fire up a quick update as to what I've been up to over the last little bit.
At the moment, I'm working on a few ideas for playable armies but the release of the new Codex Chaos Space Marines book has got me all a tizzy.
The project that is grabbing the most attention at the moment is the completion of the Dark Vengeance Set. GW has a bit of a promotion going on where if you are the first person to complete a painted set, you'll get a prize. Truth is, I'm just looking for an interesting challenge while painting soooo... Here's the progress so far.
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Here are the Dark Angels Assembled and ready to go. I tend to weigh down the bases with nickels which wasn't possible with the slottas so I had to dig up a bunch of non slotta bases to make it work. Assembly was crazy easy. |
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SE Chaplain from the Dark Vengeance box... super cool fig. |
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The boys are primed white (the Deathwing Terminators are done in Army Painter's Desert Yellow colour) |
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The always necessary pre-wash shot. |
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Just a quick look at the difference between unwashed and washed. |
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Whole Squad post wash with the major highlights redone on the left most fig (I always tend to push one to completion... call it a thing...) |
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Deathwing Squad Finished. All that's left is the basing and matt coat. I really enjoyed painting these guys! |
More to come!
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