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Some more INQ procrastination. 
 

Sometimes you have to stop and appreciate the marvel of 1.) a clean slice job and 2.) emerging unscathed from the possibility of stabbing yourself with a hobby knife. 
 

Might do a right hand swap and a left arm swap, a la @KrautScientist with his kit bash of the crashed Aquila pilot, we’ll see. I’m going to resist trying to fit models into stories as I build and just let the components do the talking. Rule of cool first, explanation later-  is no crime. I do prefer to have a story though, but if a bit fits, I am happy to have fun trying to find a different way of making sense of it. 

 

 

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12 hours ago, bloodhound23 said:

Sometimes you have to stop and appreciate the marvel of ... emerging unscathed from the possibility of stabbing yourself with a hobby knife. 

Unless, of course, you're a follower of Khorne, in which case you just betrayed your liege :tongue: 

On 12/3/2024 at 5:34 AM, bloodhound23 said:

Edit: Whoops! And his targeter!

 

That's a hidden benefit of taking and posting photos of your models; it helps you notice things that aren't apparent otherwise.

 

And, obviously, cool model; he's from one of the Space Marines Heroes series, isn't he?

And the skull maybe a bit more brown washes, it now stands out a bit I think.

That might also be the problem with the skull on your building.

Maybe add some couloured wires on the mechanicus skull also.

 

Great models anyway!

Very nicely done.

2 hours ago, Brother Carpenter said:

And the skull maybe a bit more brown washes, it now stands out a bit I think.

That might also be the problem with the skull on your building.

Maybe add some couloured wires on the mechanicus skull also.

 

Great models anyway!

Very nicely done.

Agreed on both counts. I tried watering down the Agrax- and I agree with what I've seen others post regarding how much darker the newer formulation is- in an effort to reduce splotching/pooling, and I think in doing so it's come out too subtle. I have other versions of this scheme with the older Agrax that look good, so I might try another thinned wash.

 

I have been trying to avoid doing too much work on the terrain since it cuts into the infantry paint slog hours, but I think you're right about the cables as well. The entire scheme is not itself noir enough to allow me to get away with not painting them, unfortunately.

 

Couple of lighting adjustments just for clarity, but here are two. Need varnish for the lenses and the bases finished, but these two are about done. 
 

Sometimes there are weeks where nothing happens and then all of the sudden…

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  • 2 weeks later...

Up top is Malvero, for whom I have recently written some backstory as part of my contribution the Liber’s Iron Gauntlet Challenge. 
 

I think I had had these models built just for a bit when I came up with my Index Traitoris for them back in 2017 for that Iron Gauntlet Challenge. I had rough ideas about sort of totemic and mystical renegades and had just read Portents, and I was looking to engage again but wasn’t really in a place to be building stuff (bad relationship). It certainly is a relief to be in a place to finish these finally. 

 

Might want to add a stubble effect, and the base needs finishing and the service stud might still need shading, but both are basically done. Need to varnish the lenses on everyone as well. 

 

For this more recent SM Heroes-based kitbash, you can see I added a bit of Seraphim Sepia and some highlights of Screaming Skull to the skull itself, and I

think it works.

 

I’m also taking suggestions on colors for rockcrete tactical rock bit with the exposed pipe. I can’t do silver, obviously. (lol)

Thanks for looking and thanks to everyone for their comments and advice. I’m relieved to have some time off between now and early January to

knock these (all 6 actually) out.

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Edited by bloodhound23

Solid work. As for the tactical rock(crete) maybe something pale and washed out would work? The contrast will complement the other colours, but it should also be muted enough to avoid dominating the visuals. Maybe a stone colour, with some greeny washes to get into the details? Or is the detailing such that it looks more like a metallic material?

The skull looks good. :smile: Way back in the day, the way to paint bones used to be a mix of brown and yellow ink (which ends up quite similar to sepia), and then drybrush with ivory (Bleached Bone).

 

For the tactical rock ... what about a neutral grey (Dawnstone?), to make it concrete? Or Karak Stone? Both of those should contrast with the base and armour?

Edited by Firedrake Cordova
15 hours ago, Firedrake Cordova said:

The skull looks good. :smile: Way back in the day, the way to paint bones used to be a mix of brown and yellow ink (which ends up quite similar to sepia), and then drybrush with ivory (Bleached Bone).

 

For the tactical rock ... what about a neutral grey (Dawnstone?), to make it concrete? Or Karak Stone? Both of those should contrast with the base and armour?

Oh I remember. I actually had to edit the last post from “Bleached Bone” to “Screaming Skull”. :biggrin:

 

And I like the idea of Dawnstone. @Pearson73 it’s neutral on whether it’s metal or not, it could be. The edge and the pipe I’ll do in copper, then I think I’ll do the flooring in grey and then catch it with Karak Stone which is already the last drybrush color for my bases anyway. 
 

Thanks to both of you for the suggestions.

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