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Showing posts with label terminators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terminators. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 September 2017

Space Hulk





The big victory over the summer was the completion of the new Space Hulk Set. A really lovely set of miniatures to construct and paint and the whole shebang looks lovely when it's together. Expect this to hit the table soon.






I even painted the door bases...





Wednesday, 26 July 2017

They're in the room!


"According to the auspex, they're already in the room...."

"That's it, Brother. Game over... Game over, man!"




Another couple of the Space Hulk Terminators. These are again, lovely miniatures to paint up and I'm really happy with how they've turned out. I'm not sure how much of that is down to my skill and how much is down to the sculpts, though. 

I decided to see how the whole team would look with decent scenery...





I think they're coming together quite well. 

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Space Hulk Part II

First off, the name of the blog has changed; it's based off a post I read somwhere which summed up every experience of my wargaming life: "I had a plan and then dice happened." It was too good to pass up.

Finished off the Terminators. Lots of chips, oil streaks and graffiti. Some in the latin alphabet, some in cyrillic. I'm happy with the overall look; just need to decide on the basing.



First Squad



Second Squad


And the full Space Hulk Expeditionary Force


Monday, 15 February 2016

Space Hulk Part I

This was my other purchase on ebay.

I dug out my old Space Hulk the other week and realised that the plastic terminators had gone missing somewhere along the line. This isn't a disaster as the plastic terminators are, frankly, a bit rubbish.

So a quick scout around shows that 1990 vintage metal terminators are available for very little. So a quick splurge and...



10 terminators for £20 - which, incidentally, is nearly how much the naff plastic ones go for. Madness. 

It seemed like a good opportunity to crack out the airbrush as I could basecoat and highlight in one go. 



Then it was time to start the detail. I decided that the only modern style painting I wanted to do on them was the lighting claw, so a bit of wet blending was called for:


Daylight colour check:


A quick highlight and then on to freehand markings in the old Rogue Trader style. I wanted to go for a soviet style as the Terminators and Dreadnaughts have always put me in mind of tanks; and as a massive T-34 fan, what else can you do?




So here are the two squads looking pristine as if they've just stepped off the dropship. Up next will be the chips, scoring and oilstains to make them look like they've been dumped out on a drifting Space Hulk for a couple of years. The graffiti - a mainstay of the Space Marines I grew up with back in the late 80s - will be in white, just like the stuff you used to see on soviet tanks. I haven't decided whether to do it in the Cyrillic alphabet or not yet.