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Title: Warhammer 40k Imperium - Shadowsword and Dark Angels 31.05.20
Post by: Exiledadmiral on September 25, 2017, 10:04:06 PM
Hi all, after having gone to the forge world open day at Warhammer World the other month my interest in 40k was rekindled. Up to now I've been mostly painting post apocalyptic models that you can see in my thread in the relevant forum. I decided to go for Imperial Guard because they were my army of choice when I was young and I fancied painting some tanks for a change. Without further ado I present my armoured fist:

(http://i.imgur.com/xyRGv8V.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/4Z5XbKQ.jpg)

I did maybe forget to paint the inside, I'll get round to it at some point.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: Scarper on September 26, 2017, 09:19:50 PM
Tank looks fantastic, beautiful weathering! Any chance you've got some clearer shots of the squaddies? They're looking promising, but a little too blurry to see!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: tim in saskatoon on September 27, 2017, 06:40:50 AM
Looking good!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: tomrommel1 on September 27, 2017, 10:10:47 AM
nice
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: Exiledadmiral on September 30, 2017, 09:34:18 AM
Cheers guys. I've got an uninterrupted weekend of painting ahead so hopefully I'll get something done to show you all. I'll try to remember to take a squad shot scarper and upload it with something new.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: Exiledadmiral on October 07, 2017, 09:39:47 PM
I come bearing sentinels! These have been a lot of work,
I'm looking forward to painting some infantry now but pleased with how they came out.

(http://i.imgur.com/RvrPUcn.jpg)

Two are new kits and one is the old metal topped kit. I magnetised all of the weapons for them but only had two of each weapon from the new kits.

(http://i.imgur.com/sgrqYCb.jpg)

I'm partway through painting some of the metal cadian command figures so they shouldn't take much longer. I've then got some shotgun troopers made with anvil industry parts that I'm itching to paint up. Hope you like!

Full album:
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/icEwJ


Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard army progress.
Post by: Elbows on October 07, 2017, 10:25:35 PM
Great work - one of the best models that army gets.  Well done!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Now With Sentinels!
Post by: tim in saskatoon on October 08, 2017, 02:44:54 AM
Those look pretty sharp!

Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Now With Sentinels!
Post by: Vanvlak on October 08, 2017, 08:09:23 AM
Nice colour scheme and wear  8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Now With Sentinels!
Post by: blacksoilbill on October 08, 2017, 01:28:54 PM
Sentinels look great!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Now With Sentinels!
Post by: Exiledadmiral on November 19, 2017, 12:19:15 PM
Heyup, I've finished some veterans with shotguns that have been sitting on my desk for a while. The shotung conversion arms are from Anvil Industry, head swaps are GW and Victoria Miniatures. I made my first attempt at armour chipping on them, which has worked better on some than others as you can see. I enjoyed painting these ones but I've got Cadian painting fatigue now, so back to the post apocalypse I think. C&C welcome!

(https://i.imgur.com/d04GiXn.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/C5SEJlG.jpg)
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Shotgun Veterans
Post by: tomrommel1 on November 21, 2017, 09:45:15 AM
very nice start
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Shotgun Veterans
Post by: Daeothar on November 21, 2017, 10:10:56 AM
Very nice work; you're up to a good start. The different manufacturer's bits work very well together and I like the color scheme too.

And is it just me, or does 'Shotgun Veterans' sound just like a nineties straight to DVD film? lol
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Shotgun Veterans
Post by: Exiledadmiral on December 24, 2019, 02:41:53 AM
Hi all, long time no update! I've finally got in to playing Wawrhammer rather than just painting it. As a result I've been painting miniatures for ther tabletop efficacy as well as the joy of painting. It's pretty great having a direction to go in in terms of what minis to buy. I've found it a great boost to my painting consistency, knowing that what I paint will affect battlefield efficacy.

(https://i.imgur.com/UVNlFdC.jpg)

I finally painted my Baneblade! I'm really pleased with the result, it took a solid weekend of work but that wasn't as arduous as I expected to be honest. The style of painting and colour scheme gives a pattern for the tanks that come after, so I need to backtrack and edit the three tanks I've already painted, namely a Leman Russ, Chimera and Hellhound.

(https://i.imgur.com/ZJGLQqw.jpg)

The above image shows my whole Imperial force so far, but some are not fully painted and some are Space Marines, I'd like my playable force to be wholely Imperial Guard. Mostly these were painted for fun, with only the Baneblade, Militarum Tempestus and Bullgryns painted with the sole intention of playing. I'm still going to paint things for the fun of painting, especially units such as Ratlings that I think are thematically awesome but left behind in terms of usefulness on the tabletop.

It seems appropriate that I leave a link to my blog, which is where my first Cadian post appeared. If anyone has any honest and constructive criticism of the blog I am more than willing to hear it. If more people read it I'm more likely to keep it up, but conversely it's handy for keeping track of personal hobby progress so I oughta just do it anyway!

All the best, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

https://carpeminisculus.blogspot.com/2019/12/guard-army-major-progress.html
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: 3 fingers on December 24, 2019, 06:22:30 PM
Damn you actually make those cadians look good !
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on December 24, 2019, 06:36:02 PM
Nice Baneblade.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: beefcake on December 24, 2019, 08:35:43 PM
Wow, Tha tank is huge. I never realised how big they actually are! You've done a great job on that.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: Exiledadmiral on December 25, 2019, 03:23:13 PM
Damn you actually make those cadians look good !

Haha thanks! The old metal sculpts are really nice and the plastic are growing on me.

Thanks for the comments on the Baneblade. It's a really nice kit and does dwarf the normal tanks pretty significantly. I've got two Basilisks and a Leman Russ to paint next, the Basilisk is my favourite guard tank so I'm very excited to paint them.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: Digits on December 25, 2019, 03:44:31 PM
The real beauty of the plastic Chadians is their amazing flexibility, allowing you to create lots of alternate poses.  If you are happy with a hobby knife, you can achieve lots of variety.  I like the colour scheme.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Baneblades and Bullgryns
Post by: Exiledadmiral on December 31, 2019, 03:24:34 PM
Hello again all, hope you all had a good Christmas and are looking forward to the New Year! I've had another good few days of painting while I'm still off work and have completed my Leman Russes, as well as some infantry models/tank crew.

I'm up to two Leman Russ Battle Tanks now, one of these was already painted and I have updated it with red heavy bolters and the red and cream striping on the front of the tank to identify it and tie it in with my Baneblade. I'm fairly pleased with them, probably just need to do a little more edge highlighting on the one nearest the camera and maybe stick an aquila on that big flat panel on the front.

(https://i.imgur.com/DzobjKV.jpg)

I then started painting my Basilisks, which are basecoated and almost ready for washes. I got a bit of tank fatigue though and thought I'd do a few infantry for a change. I built the crew for the Basilisks and thought it would be a perfect opportunity to use one of the old metal tank crew minis that I've had for ages. There's a little more to do on them, but they're getting there.

(https://i.imgur.com/u4E7v91.jpg)

That also got me thinking about Trooper Jones! He's an old Rogue Trader miniature from when they had official names and everything. I've had him based and ready to go for ages but never got round to painting him. I find the old miniatures much harder to paint in many ways, as it's harder to tell where one part of the miniature ends and another begins. Soon he may get the opportunity to cut off some more Ork heads!

(https://i.imgur.com/LPOV1WR.jpg)

Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Leman Russes and Trooper Jones
Post by: Exiledadmiral on January 26, 2020, 01:48:33 PM
More progress! My Militarum Tempestus are coming on really nicely, I've managed to get my Tauroxes finished, just need to attach the bull bar to the wheeled version. I got a load of second hand Tempestus, hence why I've got one with wheels that I converted and one with tracks, although the tracked version really grew on me while I was painting it. I've gone with the old rule of commanders not wearing helmets, so the Tempestor Prime, Command Squad and Sergeant all get the berets while the grunts get the head protection.

(https://i.imgur.com/0nh8MAW.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/0Bw7GQc.jpg)

The Basilisks are all done too. I love these tanks, although I think the kit is maybe starting to look a little dated and some of the details seem a bit soft. Plus the stairs that attach to the back snapped off both while I was painting them!

(https://i.imgur.com/sKBcLZg.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/dAhGsc9.jpg)

And here's my Bullgryns, which I neglected to post a photo of last time. The shields are magnetised so I can swap them out for the little brute shields, as the brute shields give an invulnerable save but the slab shields are a better standard save.

(https://i.imgur.com/bU4Ot1d.jpg)

I never used to enjoy painting vehicles but I'm on a bit of a roll with them! Next up I think I'd best do some infantry. I've got a load of heavy weapons assembled, they just need basing and I can start on them and I bought some push fit Cadians to bulk out the squads so I can use the multi part Cadians to get more heavy weapons out of a box. Then there's two more Leman Russ Battle Tanks, and two Valkyries... I may have gone a bit overboard, but I'm churning out painted stuff like never before so it's working!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Basilisks and Taurox Primes 26.01.20
Post by: voltan on January 26, 2020, 06:04:59 PM
I really like the Taurox with the wheels, makes me think of the South African ones I can't remember the name of.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Basilisks and Taurox Primes 26.01.20
Post by: Exiledadmiral on January 26, 2020, 07:18:10 PM
I really like the Taurox with the wheels, makes me think of the South African ones I can't remember the name of.

It does make it a nicer kit, the tracks wouldn't be so bad if they weren't such a funny shape. I've see some good half-track conversions too. I just googled South African armoured car and you're right, there is one that looks very similar!
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard - Basilisks and Taurox Primes 26.01.20
Post by: Exiledadmiral on May 31, 2020, 06:33:24 PM
Hello all, I'm back with some more 40K. I bought a converted Shadowsword and Banehammer earlier in the year from Wyrmalla on this fine forum. During lockdown I decided to start having a go at them and here's the result of one of those efforts at least. I've painted it in my Militarum Tempestus colour scheme rather than sticking with the general Astra Militarum scheme, mostly so that I didn't end up with three grey super-heavies. Really pleased with how it's come out so far, I'm just waiting on GW to get the Baneblade sponsons and accessories back in stock so I can give it some bolters on the side.

(https://i.imgur.com/06sfseN.jpg)

Next I've jumped back into Dark Angels and have left my Blood Ravens aside for the time being. Partly because the aforementioned Banehammer had Dark Angels iconography on it so I've started painting it in those colours and partly because of the previews of the Primaris bikers for 9th edition 40k. I'm looking forward to doing a proper Ravenwing force with fast attack Primaris, which is something I never really got round to for my regular Dark Angels force, seeing as Primaris seemed likely to make everything redundant sooner or later.

(https://i.imgur.com/CfryoXA.jpg)

I also painted a Dark Angels chaplain, that I got with one of the Warhammer Conquest magazines a while back. It's a really nice figure to paint and he's definitely my favourite Space Marine so far. I'm getting into the swing of edge highlighting, which I've never enjoyed. My new technique is to do the edge highlighting before I basecoat any other part and to work top down, doing all of one piece on each Marine before moving on. So helmet, shoulders, backpack, chest, arms, legs. This way when I stop halfway through due to painting fatigue they all look halfway cool and I'm much more consistent in where I place the highlights.

(https://i.imgur.com/YbnW7Lq.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/RUMHnEK.jpg)

Interesting to note that the Dark Angels shoulder pad is off the old upgrade sprues for regular marines. The size difference is negligible so my old sprue is still useful, which is nice.
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperium - Shadowsword and Dark Angels 31.05.20
Post by: voltan on May 31, 2020, 09:52:52 PM
Really like the effect you've got on the chaplains robes
Title: Re: Warhammer 40k Imperium - Shadowsword and Dark Angels 31.05.20
Post by: Exiledadmiral on June 06, 2020, 12:59:33 AM
Really like the effect you've got on the chaplains robes

Thanks! It came out mostly by accident to be honest, I was going to do black leather but it didn't look great, so i washed it over with snakebite leather contrast paint and then drybrushed and stippled it a few times with a few sepia washes and now I'm right pleased with it.