So I got a bit more painting done on the centurion. It's coming along, definitely to tabletop standard, but I entered a painting competition with him so I'm trying to take him all the way to the max of my abilities. We'll see how far that is from here before I get tired of seeing green!
In other news...
Above is the preliminary picture of a Tyranid army my lovely fiance picked up from a local for a bargain. She decided to paint them in the lovely whites, purples, and reds of Hive Fleet Leviathan.
In the army, she picked up:
1 Tyrant, with lashwhip and bonesword
1 Flyrant, with dual twin-linked devourers
3 carnifexes, with scy-tals and crushing claws
1 Haurespex / Exocrine model (I changed the model to allow for the head/cannon part of the exocrine to swap out for the Haurespex's maw
3 Warriors with scytals/deathspitters
1 Venomthrope
1 Zoanthrope
1 Neurothrope
3 Tyrant Guard
1 Hive Guard
10 Gargoyles
14 Hormagaunts
22 Termagaunts
1 Broodlord (but no genestealers)
All-in-all, I think she got a great deal. The army also included the newest hardcover codex. Adding up all this stuff at it's new prices, and she would have easily paid 3x-4x what she did. What a frugal mate I have!
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
WIP Centurion Sergeant 10/18
Work continues on my Dark Angels colored Centurions. The sergeant is getting close to completion, I finally have the green where I want it and now I am starting on the details.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
If you can't beat them, join them?
So playing Dark Angels, while thematic and cool, does come with a downside: no Centurions. With that in mind, I picked up the new SM codex and a box of Centurions to go with it. I just really dig the models, and those grav-guns they pack are quite heavy-hitting as well.
The kits are complicated as hell to put together. Each miniature has like 30 parts, if I am guessing correctly, which is a whole lot considering they are not much bigger than a Terminator. It was pretty rewarding to get through building them though. I'm pretty pleased with the models.
I have started painting the Sergeant, though I am no longer playing Dark Angels I see no reason to change the color scheme now. So I will paint them up as Dark Angels and just play them as vanilla. I don't think I'll miss much from the DA codex, since Deathwing armies aren't really a thing anymore. The interrogation school of psychic abilities didn't impress me all that much, and I never cared for Ravenwing style armies, so I think I'll be better off with a vanilla codex anyway.
The kits are complicated as hell to put together. Each miniature has like 30 parts, if I am guessing correctly, which is a whole lot considering they are not much bigger than a Terminator. It was pretty rewarding to get through building them though. I'm pretty pleased with the models.
I have started painting the Sergeant, though I am no longer playing Dark Angels I see no reason to change the color scheme now. So I will paint them up as Dark Angels and just play them as vanilla. I don't think I'll miss much from the DA codex, since Deathwing armies aren't really a thing anymore. The interrogation school of psychic abilities didn't impress me all that much, and I never cared for Ravenwing style armies, so I think I'll be better off with a vanilla codex anyway.