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Thank you @Firedrake Cordova, @gaurdian31 and @phandaal :smile:

 

So a bit earlier than I was expecting, I've finished these Aggressors - and my first vow for CtA :biggrin:

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We're going away for a week, but when I'm back I'll carry on with the Bladeguard, Intercessors and Lieutenant that I've also been working. As well as that, I'll show a few pics of what's coming next for this army..! :yes:

As always, great models. Even though I don't like the models as much as regular PA. I'm looking forward to seeing your take on Bladeguards! Are you planning on painting their tabards green?

 

Have a nice break!

Oh, yeah - silly me. I forgot that you've already posted these WIP photos. Regardless, something told me that I knew that green's a great choice for your Bladeguards. I remembered about your HQs, though!

  • 3 weeks later...

Update time - still painting Intercessors, and doing little bits on Bladeguard in tandem. On the Intercessors I'm doing the guns, which leads to one of my favourite ironies of painting these: having spent a few evenings working on the aquilas - adding layers of shading then steps of subsequent highlights, when the arms and guns are finished, I'll stick them on the model, hiding the aquilas I spent the time to get right :sweat::rolleyes::laugh:

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I also had a minor set back, costing me a bit of painting time - this pair of arms was the source of my grief:

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Managed to drop it when I was about to start painting the gun casing - it went somewhere under my desk, amidst boxes and cans of spray primer. I initially feared that there was some warp anomaly or webway portal to a pocket dimension down there, as my initial search - pulling everything out from under the desk - proved fruitless. Knowing there was literally nowhere else it could be, last night I completely cleared under the desk again :rolleyes: and there it was, right at the very back corner, clearly trying to hide from me..! :dry: I was beginning to think I'd have to assemble another grenade launcher Bolter and the arms holding it, going through all the paint steps again -thankfully I won't have to do that :sweat: 

 

I didn't need the delay it would have caused either, as in a couple of weeks I'll be taking an enforced break from these as I'll be recovering from planned knee surgery. I'm hoping I can get these about 95% complete before then - but my hard deadline for these is 12th October, when I need them for the first game of a 40k Campaign I'm running..! 

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Typoes!

They really do look great. :biggrin: I like that the grey isn't a neutral grey, but has a slight warmth to it, which makes it more interesting.

 

Good to hear that your lesser carpet daemon wasn't overly hungry, too :smile: 

 

The Ashen Sentinels are looking as sharp as ever!

I sympathise, a Marine head scooted under the table yesterday as I was trying to glue it to a sub-assembly.

Thank you @Rusted Boltgun; I hope you were able to find the missing head before it vanished in to some pocket dimension..! :biggrin:

 

I initially feared that there was some warp anomaly or webway portal to a pocket dimension down there


I swear the plastic they make these things from has some sort of C’Tan phase power or something. I dropped a bobbly MKVI shoulder pad on my grey carpet the other day. Searched for an hour for it and eventually gave up and went out. Came home and found it several hours later inside a cupboard.

The new marines are looking good! Glad you found the launcher, I've had bits disappear for months to then turn up under my foot, angry that they had been lost to the warp. I wish you a speedy recovery for your knee surgery.

  • 1 month later...

Woah, didn't realise it was over month since I last posted..! :sweat: So, keeping it brief as possible: firstly, I finished the two squads of Intercessors - little later than hoped/planned, but following my knee op I wasn't able to get to my hobby area for almost a week :rolleyes:

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Next, as I needed it for the campaign I'm running/taking part in, while I had my feet up in recovery I switched to laptop hobby :laugh: and worked on a Repulsor. To see if I could do it quicker, I primed it with cheap hycote grey spray primer, and tried a wash of my 'special recipe' that I use for this army - the results weren't what I wanted:

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I went over with white spray primer, then the same two thinned-coats of Dawnstone as the rest of the army. I'm now going over it with a thinned coat of my 'special wash', it's looking better now:

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Next I'll panel line then drybrush Administratum grey, I'll be doing a bit of chipping & weathering so hoping that'll save me some time on the highlights! 

 

As well as that, I've just started painting the Heavy Intercessors - I'll get some pics in due course. 

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Pressed the post button too early..!
  • 2 weeks later...

Quick little update before we go away for the week: I'm currently up to my neck in Heavy Intercessor highlights, and it is tedious - I won't be painting anymore of these once these are done :sweat:

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I've also been chipping away at the Repulsor, some panel lining/shading and first highlights this last week:

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Finally, I'm just about done with this Lieutenant - been waiting to think of a name for him, as he has a plaque on his right shoulder that I've foolishly decided needs his name inscribed upon :laugh: He'll have to wait until we're back, and another evening when I can work up the courage to attempt tiny freehand writing :whistling:  Anyway, here's Lt Kalos:

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Edited by firestorm40k

Really loving your army.

Stunning paintjobs very nice color scheme.

I think you really outdid yourself with the bare heads. Especially painting them in so many different skin tones really sets them apart and gives them an extra level of realism.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/30/2024 at 9:51 AM, Brother Carpenter said:

Really loving your army.

Stunning paintjobs very nice color scheme.

I think you really outdid yourself with the bare heads. Especially painting them in so many different skin tones really sets them apart and gives them an extra level of realism.

Thank you for your very kind words @Brother Carpenter :smile: I enjoy painting varied skin tones, not least of all because it makes it a little more interesting to do each one different :yes:

 

The slog of doing armour highlights is finally complete, thank goodness :sweat: so this week I've done the undersuits, leather pouches, and have made a start on the shoulder pad trims:

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Doing the armour highlights is like pushing a boulder uphill - now I've reached the presipice, and it's all down-hill; the details after a generally much quicker to paint! 

 

...until I get to the gun casings, another step I don't massively enjoy either :ermm::whistling::laugh:  It'll be worth it in the end though! 

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