Monday, February 23, 2015

Myth and Interrogator Chaplain

This past week has been all about the Myth figures and the one Dark Angel figure.


I finally managed to finish the Dark Vengeance Interrogator Chaplain Seraphicus. This guy was an exclusive mini from the Dark Vengeance box that had Dark Angels and Chaos Marines. I really like the way I did the white parts on this mini. I used a nice deep blue for the shadows on the white rather than the grey that I've used before.



Myth Figures! This was the first of the Myth figures that I finished. I decided to get this biggest guy out the way and then work on all the little ones that went with him. A lot of wet blending went into this guy since he was much bigger than the others.


These are two of the little bugs that go with the big guy and so they were painted very similar. These are two of the 15 that were finished.


Also I have one of the two scorpion bugs that were finished as well. I loved painting these guys because of all the blending done right on the figure.


I also have a nice pic of all the Myth figures that were finished this week as well as some others that were started. The three larger guys have had their bases worked on and one has had their skin started.

More Myth figures to come and hopefully my little, gnome who has been sitting on my table all ready to go.

Till next time!

<3

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Knight Models Finished!

To go along with the Green Arrow that I finished last week, I now have the other four done. I think that they all turned out great, especially the Bane.


First up is Joker from the comic or the cartoon. There is a Dark Knight Joker, but I've never painted it. This one is closer to the cartoon or maybe even one of the games.


Next up is Bane from the comics. I have painted the Dark Knight Bane, but this one is much bigger and way different. 


This is the Dark Knight Rises Batman. He is painted in slightly brown tone rather than straight black/grey or black/blue. The Knight Model Batman line has several different Batman figures and so I figured it would be nice to make them stand apart from each other.


Last one is the Killer Croc. This is another large figure which is even a little bigger than the Comic Book Bane. I love how this skin turned out. It was tons of fun to work on this.


When I was looking for all the finished pics of the other Knight Models, I couldn't find them. I wasn't sure if I had ever posted these to the blog so I figured it would be a good idea to put this up. These are all of the Knight Models that I finished last year. As you can see, there are major differences between the two Batman minis.

Alright, I decided to spend more time on my gnome figure and get the base the way I want it. She is all based, primed, and ready to go. Next up should be the Gnome, Dark Angels, and I'll be starting on the Myth figures.

Till next time!

<3


Saturday, February 7, 2015

Some slight changes...

To start out, I've decided that instead of doing my standard WIP post on Wednesday and my finished post on Saturday, that I'm going to post everything to my blog on Saturday and do a Miniature Monday post on Twitter. I've been keeping to my blog a little too much and Twitter hardly at all. 

I've also had to halt progress on the Myth figures for right now. They are all ready to go when I get done with a few other things, namely some more Batman Knight Models! I did a ton of these a while ago and loved working on them. Now I have 5 more to get done and I have to say, it's starting out awesome.

The five that I have to work on are Killer Croc, Comic Bane, Dark Knight Rises Batman, Comic Joker, and Green Arrow. After looking over all of them and cleaning them up, the Green Arrow looked like a great place to start.


Like all of the other Knight Models, I kept with the same scheme of the miniatures online. What I liked about working on this one is that I was able to spend a little more time trying to get the contrast the way I wanted to. There are some great highlights and awesome shadows on this guy. I think this mini is gorgeous and he is totally going up on Twitter for miniature Monday.


The other figure that I started to work on this week is the Comic Bane. I've already painted the movie version of Bane, but this guy is way different. He has the Arkham prison pants and those pipes attached to him are totally going to be a super bright green. So far I've got a good bit of him done, but I still have to finish the base painting and then get the major highlights and shadows complete. This guy stands on a 40 mm base so he is pretty big and since he's metal, he's also pretty heavy. I might have to desaturate his skin tone a bit though.

This week coming up are more Knight Models, some Dark Angel guys, and hopefully a little gnome warlock for myself.

Till next time!

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