Lord Commander Eidolon Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 (edited) Quote "The greatest tragedies and triumphs of Man are reflected in the Great Ocean, forming raging storms. Yet, unlike our own realm, these reflections are not bound by our limited appreciation of causality, for often times the unwary athereal traveller may be caught in storms formed by malign events that they have yet to experience, and in their struggling they find themselves inexorably drawn to that fate. Excerpt from the Book of Magnus ++ Vox-Transmission: Hobby Log Reclamation – Segmentum Obscurus ++ “What century is this? What world do I tread upon? Where are my wayward Brothers?” So begins my return to these once-hallowed halls, where the echoes of unfinished works linger like the ghosts of failed crusades. It has been many solar cycles since last I walked these corridors of creation. As ever in this grim age, fervour fades, project-data corrupts, and once-glorious legions are left to gather dust upon forgotten shelves. Yet, with the resurgence of Horus Heresy: Edition Tertius, a spark rekindled within my soul’s darkened and dormant forge. The Emperor—or perhaps something far less benevolent—has granted me the will to try once more. I shall undertake one final attempt to muster the Sons of Magnus, a host thrice begun and thrice undone since the release of Inferno, near a decade past in the reckoning of Old Terra. For years uncounted, the perfect crimson eluded me. I sought it across countless data-scrolls and vid-archives, from the sacred formulae of Forge World to the noospheric sermons of YouTube’s Tech-Adepts. Yet each hue fell short of the vision burning within my mind’s eye. Only now have I uncovered the heretical truth—the betrayer was not the pigment, but the final varnish itself! Such cruel irony that the very seal meant to preserve my work was its undoing. Through the guidance of the Powerfist Vox-Cast and their venerable Patreon archives, I was set once more upon the path to knowledge. Now the brush feels like a weapon once again. The red flows true—deep, defiant, and glorious as Prospero’s burning sky. The Sons of Magnus shall rise anew, clad in the colour of knowledge, vengeance, and fire. All is not yet dust….. ++ End Transmission ++ Edited November 4 by Lord Commander Eidolon Fixed illegible text Firedrake Cordova, Brother Ezra and Tallarn Commander 3 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Commander Eidolon Posted October 23 Author Share Posted October 23 (edited) ++ Entry: Reclamation Protocols Initiated ++ Each great crusade begins with but a single step—so too does this humble endeavour. Here stands my tester, a weary veteran torn from the wreckage of failed campaigns past. Once cast aside in shame, he shall now serve as the vessel of renewal. Through the alchemy of patience and the sacred art of sculpting newly mastered, this broken warrior shall be restored—reforged in crimson and purpose alike. His scars shall not be erased, but sanctified, a testament to lessons learned through ruin and perseverance. Soon he shall march once more beneath the banner of the Sons of Magnus, reborn through devotion, skill, and the will to begin again. ++ Data-Note: Even the smallest spark may rekindle a legion ++ So… I’ve done it. I’ve completely torn apart my old Thousand Sons project. Gone. Dusted. Reduced to a tragic pile of plastic shame. To make matters worse, a bird actually nested in the box I stored them in — and when it finally flew off, it scattered Marines all over the garden like some kind of avian Chaos ritual. RIP, little plastic brothers. Now, truth be told, the old paint scheme wasn’t awful… but it just wasn’t right. The shadows lacked punch, the varnish dulled everything down, and that glossy, candy-coated finish I was dreaming of? Never quite got there. So, into the stripping vat they went. And while I’m ranting — can we talk about the newish MK6 kits? I’m sorry, but those single-pose legs and torsos are a bit of a buzzkill. Remember the good old days of multi-pose kits and endless kitbashing potential? Yeah, I miss that too. The old FW legions specific resin torsos don’t help either — they’re just that tiny bit smaller so you need to break out the scalpel and do some serious surgery to make them fit. Hobby joy, right? But! There’s hope on the horizon. I recently joined a Hobby Camp run by Anpharius and Medders, and it totally reignited my mojo and taught me a fair few Green stuffing skills. I’ve even got a shiny new assault tank in the works (because who doesn’t love a big tank?). First, though… it’s back to basics. Time to get a tactical squad finished. Because every great crusade starts with the humble footslogger. Edited November 3 by Lord Commander Eidolon Alby the Slayer, Rusted Boltgun, Tallarn Commander and 3 others 3 3 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6138068 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 Oof, the sounds frustrating about the bird - are you sure it wasn't a miniature Lord of Change? Lord Commander Eidolon 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6138071 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Commander Eidolon Posted October 30 Author Share Posted October 30 ++ Progress Report: Reclamation of the Lost ++ By the Emperor’s will—or perhaps by the subtle hand of darker powers—I have managed to resurrect several fallen warriors from the ruins of my former host. Once cast aside as failures, these marines now stand upon the threshold of rebirth. To honour their reborn purpose, I shall adorn them with sculpted tabards, each woven in the Prosperine style, that their bearing may better reflect the arcane grandeur of their Legion. Though this labour may seem modest, such refinements breathe new life into their forms, banishing the blandness of their previous incarnations. Soon, the first coats of crimson shall flow across ceramite once more. Once the initial batch is complete, I will bring the full scheme to bear upon a chosen test subject—a single warrior to carry the standard of my renewed vision for the Sons of Magnus. ++ May knowledge guide the hand, and purpose steady the brush ++ . Managed to dig up (or should I say resurrect) a few more Marines from my last ill-fated Thousand Sons army attempt! They’ve seen better days, but with a bit of TLC — and maybe some green stuff magic — they’ll be back in action. I’m adding a few sculpted tabards to give them that proper Prospero flair; nothing too over the top, just enough to break up the armour and make them look a bit less… well, bland. Next up: getting some rich red down on a test batch and finally locking in the full paint scheme on a tester model. Fingers crossed this one nails that candy gloss finish I’ve been chasing since forever. phandaal, Firedrake Cordova, Valkia the Bloody and 1 other 3 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6139453 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ezra Posted October 30 Share Posted October 30 Looking good so far! Very curious to see how you'll tackle the candy gloss effect. Also, the fact that a bird nested in your box of minis feels... weirdly appropriate for the Thousand Sons Tzeentch certainly has its eye on you... Lord Commander Eidolon and Firedrake Cordova 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6139457 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Commander Eidolon Posted November 3 Author Share Posted November 3 (edited) ++ Archive Entry: The Reddening ++ Since the fateful release of The Burning of Prospero, the true hue of Prosperine Crimson has eluded my grasp. Countless cycles have I spent in pursuit of this sacred pigment—poring over ancient tomes, deciphering lost formulae, and seeking, through meditation and madness alike, the whispered guidance of Magnus the Red himself. Each attempt brought me closer, yet never close enough to capture that ineffable radiance—the red that burned like knowledge made manifest, the colour of pride and ruin entwined. But now, at long last, I sense the currents shifting. The pigment flows true, and the light upon it speaks of Prospero’s dying sun. After long toil and many failures, I believe the crimson is, at last, upon the correct path. ++ The flesh of paint remembers; the spirit of colour endures ++ So, this isn’t exactly a true tester — mostly because a small graveyard of Rhino side panels was sacrificed in the name of experimentation — but I’ve been tinkering with ways to get more depth and interest into the red. It’s the usual recipe: dark/light silver preshade followed by many (and I mean many) thin coats of Tamiya Clear Red. The idea is to keep that rich, candy-like depth while letting the underlying metallics peek through. Once the oils and transfers are done, I’ll knock the shadows back to a more matte finish to give the whole thing a bit more contrast. Those super-thin layers also help show off the damage and scratches underneath. After a few coats, I went back in with some silver sponge chipping and edge highlights to build up layers of wear and tear. It’s a slow process, but it really sells that battle-worn look — especially since you can’t exactly “undo” mistakes with a clear paint scheme! Right now it’s sitting in full gloss glory, waiting for transfers and a pin wash. Looking shiny, dangerous, and just a little bit magical — exactly how a Thousand Son should Edited November 3 by Lord Commander Eidolon phandaal, Firedrake Cordova, Valkia the Bloody and 3 others 3 3 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6139987 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted November 3 Share Posted November 3 That really is a very rich red Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6140054 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ezra Posted November 3 Share Posted November 3 Beautiful work! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6140161 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Commander Eidolon Posted November 8 Author Share Posted November 8 (edited) ++ Chronicle Update: The Reclamation Continues ++ The work of reclamation endures, strengthened by the counsel and encouragement of my brothers in the Great Work. Their words are as fuel to the flame, guiding my hand and steadying my purpose. Within the leather-bound tome Inferno lies the hallowed record of Prospero’s Fall. Therein are recounted the bitter days when the Thousand Sons stood defiant against the wrath of the Imperium, their city of glass and knowledge reduced to ash beneath the wolves’ merciless advance. That same sacred volume details the esoteric livery and panoply of the Legions—armour gilded in wisdom and ruin. Guided by these venerable records, the Tech-Adepts now labour to restore the lost splendour of the Prosperine relics, sanctifying their craft in the fires of remembrance. And it is not the Legion’s forges alone that burn bright once more. Across the fractured Fellowships, new aspirants rally beneath the crimson banners, and long-silent veterans return to the fold. The sons of Magnus stir again, their purpose rekindled, their destiny not yet spent. All is not yet dust….. ++ From ashes, wisdom; from ruin, rebirth ++ I’ve been chipping away at the red again (pun absolutely intended). The tank’s had its pin wash and then got fully taped up for the black areas… and of course the gloss varnish decided not to do its job. The masking tape was just tacky enough to lift some of the red layers right off. Classic case of “buy cheap hobby tape, cry twice.” So now I’m back to rebuilding those red coats — very carefully, and giving the black parts a wide berth! Before painting, the whole tank got the full detailing treatment: dremelled, scored, nicked, and generally bullied into looking less like smooth plastic and more like a hulking slab of real metal. That’s why some areas may look a bit blotchy, but honestly? I’m into it. I did the same thing on my Death Guard and loved the texture. It might be a little at odds with a candy-coat finish… but hey, we’re experimenting. Let’s see where it goes! Thanks again for all the likes and kind words — honestly, it really does keep the hobby mojo topped up. I’ve been chasing this paint scheme ever since Inferno dropped, so finally getting it to work feels pretty great. Still not 100% sure whether I’m going full-gloss across the whole tank, or if I should tone down the black sections a bit for contrast. Might need to stare at it with a cup of tea and overthink it for a while — as is tradition. Edited Wednesday at 06:38 AM by Lord Commander Eidolon phandaal, Brother Ezra, Rusted Boltgun and 5 others 8 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6141091 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Ezra Posted November 9 Share Posted November 9 It's shaping up nicely! Out of curiosity, how are you tackling the white, marble-esque parts? Lord Commander Eidolon 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6141337 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted Monday at 06:09 PM Share Posted Monday at 06:09 PM Oof, the tape issues sound very frustrating. I guess sometimes it's worth just sucking up the cost and getting the Tamiya tape. The physical weathering you've added to the vehicle works very well, and creates quite a distinct visual effect Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6141657 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Christopher Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM I understand the frustrations all too well. Having said that, I dig the paint scheme - the colour choices, as well as the decision which sections to paint with what colour. The thin stripes, with the runes, extending to the top and bottom of the rear hatch are a particularly noce though. I actually like the texture a lot. It's not a style that I'm most familiar with but it looks striking. Firedrake Cordova 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/386974-return-to-prospero/#findComment-6142334 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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