Saturday, May 31, 2008

Finalization

Well, there they are.
Please take a look, and let me know if there is anything you would like changed. If they meet your specs, I will send them FedEx Ground on Tuesday.

Please let me say that this has been a great experience. You've been very pleasant to work with and infinitely patient with my inability to estimate time on this project, and I have a little surprise in the works as a way of saying thanks. You won't get to see it until July sometime, so have patience. I'm really hoping it's worth it.

The Rectificators (2 of 2)













The Rectificators (1 of 2)













Here is the first set of final shots. Sorry for the low angle. I was quite pleased with how the 2nd storm bolter on the Rhino came out.

Finished!

That's it. They're done.
I wish I had the energy to take photographs tonight.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Almost Last Night, anyway



I decided to update a little differently this time...

The collision of real life and a bunch of painting details is going to push it out another night. Seriously though... here's the short list:
  1. Latin phrases
  2. Vindicator driver
  3. hatch on predator
  4. Improve lenses on dreadnought weapons
  5. color coding on Razorback turrets
So close.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Last Night... and Last Night

I painted a lot last night. Freehand work. Razorback weapons. Space Marine drivers. Weathered dozer blades.

I will paint a lot tonight. Dreadnought weapons. Skulls (on tanks.... lots of skulls.) Other things, as I find them.

Tonight should be the last night. I can't believe I'm really saying that.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

More Tanks!

There are some nights of painting that seem like work. There are other that fly by, and you regret the fact that you have to stop for something as trivial as sleep. Tonight was the latter of the two. Tonight reminded me of why I like painting.

The Rhino is pretty much done. I need to do some little details on Sinkiller. It turns out that nine letters on that little piece of scroll on the sarcophohas are a bit much. I had some retries, but I got it. I was happy how the freehand turned out too. Simple, but pretty much what I was going for.

So we're pretty much down to details on the tanks at this point. I've been looking over the troops to try and find things I had missed, and I've found a few good ones.... like forgetting to paint the chapter symbol on the chaplain. Whoops. Also, everything will fit into one army case, so I will probably ship them separately to save money, assuming insuring only one box will save money.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

zzzzzzzzz

all treads are on

Some gray details done. more to do.

orange dreadnought.... much cooler than it sounds.

okay. bed.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Tanks A Lot

My wife was kind enough to supply the title of this post. I can take no blame... er, um credit.

More as the weekend continues. Hopefully the new dozer blades don't look too much like doors. The eagle on the one (again, Stef's idea) helps.

The Razorback guns are converted, but not painted. I used a magnet, so switch the cowling should be a little easier than the pin system I devised for my own. Oh, yeah... my own Razorback and Dread are out on the table. I'm not really sure why I put them in the picture.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The goal for the weekend

There was a long meeting last night, so no painting work.

Tonight:
  1. add searchlights, smoke launchers and tracks on all tanks
  2. paint gunmetal details on tanks
  3. paint gray details on tanks
  4. build another dozer blade or two
Tomorrow:
  1. turrets for razorbacks
  2. freehand on vehicles

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

I guess they are supposed to share

Okay, GW. I have a question.

If every stinking tank the Space Marines have can take the "dozer blades" option, then why oh why is the Razorback turret the only sprue that actually has a dozer blade on it!?!? Yeah, I know. The new Vindicator has 10x the dozer blade that any tank before it has had, but that doesn't really help me now, does it? Does it?

Well, griping aside, I'm trying to get all the details for the tanks together so I can actually finish them. Yes, I dropped the f-bomb. Finish. I'm having a hard time tracking back through all the emails to get the details right, so please verify them for me here. Also, I shall craft a clever dozer blade alternative in light of GW wonderful ability to not include them.

Dreadnought: all weapons interchangeable, including storm bolter and heavy flamer. Did you want searchlight or smoke launcher?

Razorbacks: convertible heavy bolter / lascannon turrets, dozer blades, storm bolters

Predators: Autocannon turrets, heavy bolter sponsons, storm bolter, dozer blades
(one will have convertible lascannon/autocannon turret)

Rhino: storm bolter, dozer blade

Vindicator: storm bolter, dozer blade

Airbrush: Big fun, Huge Mess

The second jar of "Macharius Solar Orange" is almost empty. I'm hoping most of it ended up on miniatures. The airbrush is very precise when it's actually being used for painting, but the amount of paint I accidentally spill, or that gets sprayed into a paper towel to clear the nozzle, or during cleaning is epic.

Each tank now has base and weathering. Now all they need are little extra doo-dads like hatches, guns, turrets, scrolls, etc.

I've been noodling over how to make the sponsons on the Predators convertible, and I just can't think of a good way.

Do you have a preference for hatch open/hatch closed on any of these?

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Little Update, No Photo

I took a couple nights off painting, mostly due to being sick and turning 40.

Last night, I worked on tanks some more. By the end of the weekend they should all be pretty far along.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

I Think My Eyes Are Bleeding

I had to take a couple puffs of Albuterol this evening, so my hands were shaking. Trying to write 2mm text with shaky hands is... challenging. The usual tricks for steadying seemed to work, and the lettering doesn't look appreciably different than my normal non-shaky lettering. I'll need to go back over them to strengthen the lines.

4/8

Not bad for basecoating. You can see the darkening effect on the Predator around the exhaust stacks, and the dusty areas at bottom near the treads. These are all airbrushy goodness.

The turret on the Predator is one I had previously converted to a convertible autocannon/lascannon. The only caveat is that it is fixed in the forward position.

Would you like the option to switch out for the lascannons at some point on one of the tanks?

Friday, May 9, 2008

Oh, man. Airbrushes rock.

Ann Marie brought her airbrush in for me to use. Oh. Wow.

I tested it first on a dreadnought of mine, just to get a feel for the controls. Then I tried a Space Marine. Then I tried the Rhino/Predator chassis. Then the other dread.

Oh, man. So smooth. So fast.
I have got to get myself one of these things. The only downside is that I look like I've been eating cheetos when I'm done. Orange fingers.

Oh, this is going to be fun

No work last night. None. I somehow crashed out at 10:00 PM fully dressed.

But... but! My coworker Ann Marie loaned me her air brush and compressor. There shall be tanks. Oh, yes. There shall be tanks.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

A Glimpse onto the WIP Shelf

Somewhere in there are your sniper scouts. Please don't be concerned by the other items on the shelf. There is the odd mini that my kids have painted, along with a 30+ year old Star Destroyer and ... well.... lots of stuff.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Paint Chip in the Eye. Seriously.

I just got back from the ER. My buddy who works at the GW store got a paint chip in his eye, and they had to use a needle to remove it.

Paint chip in the eye. Strange, and it gets stranger. As we got ready to leave, the brake light on my truck was lit and the brakes felt very mushy. Whoops. Looks like I may be working from home tomorrow. Good things the economic stimulus package (aka "stimpack") showed up in my account today.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Don't get too excited yet.,,,

As you can see, all the veterans are done and the scouts are in progress.

So much for my "three vehicle" goal. I expected to have more done by now. I always do.

Nightly updates from now on, even if only text.