I think I've found my forte. I seem to be able to paint dreadnoughts extremely quickly-- that is, in comparison to my ordinary pace of two infantry per decade.
I was a bit on-and-off about using martian ironearth for its crackle effect, the negative pay-off being of course the thickness of the coat required. Of course, if you were to suggest a more suitable crackle paint, I'd be all ears!
So anyway, here we are! Maybe I should complete that venerable dread too. Photo time!
Keeping with the whole Silent Hill theme of my Astartes, just a vanilla helmet just wasn't going to do. For some reason, this was my replacement.
Yes, those are actual teeth.
You might not be able to see, but the head is a CSM helmet with the eyes greenstuffed out.
The effect of the ironearth is... okay, I'll admit that it's Very, Very Difficult to regulate; somehow I wish I had access to a chemical that distorted the resin, never mind noxious fumes and allergic reactions. I wonder what would achieve that?
And here we are once again, with other family members. I didn't actually realised the Amphis' Bane was so close in height.
So that's that! Back to the altar I guess. Bye bye for now.
Wow! I love the different colours and textures you achived on your Leviathan! Amazingly detailed work that comes together as a great ensemble.
ReplyDeleteThanks! A decent job for a decent sculpt ;)
DeleteBecause of course you have an actual tooth as basing detail...
ReplyDeleteAha, yes indeed. I kept it from the whole Kharn episode last year. But then I don't advertise myself as responsible, do I? ;D
DeleteTooth? Eww! Leviathan complete! Amazing. It looks so great and there's enough time in Dreadtober to build an d paint another one too!
ReplyDeleteYes! The second chap is just about ready to prime now. Hope I can finish him!
DeleteLovely work on it D, lots of cool details and weathering on it. your choice of using really teeth/blood... not so sure about ;-P
ReplyDeleteHee hee, thanks! I'll just clarify that it's not real BLOOD I've used ;D
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