Showing posts with label Astartes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astartes. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 December 2025

From Paul O'G: Astartes Apothecary (9 points)

Hello everyone! Returning for my 11th (non-consecutive) Challenge - this time in a new hemisphere which means it feels like I started a day earlier than usual! Love the new location but its a been a relatively dry year hobby-wise so I'm thrilled to be back at the brushes :-)


Opening my season is a Space Marine Apothecary I've been saving, really liking the evocative posing, having just extracted the progenoid from the deceased battle-brother at his feet. He stares contemplatively at it in remembrance of his fallen comrade before it joins the others he has dangling around his neck, speaking to other recent losses (and ultimately the complete futility of a grim darkness of a far future where there is only War, but I might be reading too much into that...)

My whole Black Templar army is painted in the very restricted "Zorn Palette" as a homage to GW illustrator John Blanche, which means only four colours are used (Black, Titanium White, Ochre Yellow and Red), which is a fun limitation to work with. Mars style basing matches the rest of my force.

Skullz: 7 (I feel they could have done more...)

Submitted for the usual 7 points for a 'heroically" scaled Primaris size model and maybe a couple more for the casualty figure? - a modest start but its great to be back!

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Welcome back to the Challenge, Paul! 

I was great to catch-up during the Antipodean Paint & Chat and I was curious to what you were working on, and now I know! You've done a fabulous job on this Apothecary, with his white armour and creepy medi-servo arms. The cracked red Martian soil gives a great counterpoint to these relatively monochrome figures. Terrific stuff.

7 points for this Primaris and a couple more for his poor, flattened battle-brother. I look forward to the other projects that I know you have on the burner!

- Curt


Sunday, 5 March 2023

From Paul O'G: Black Templars (42 points)

Last year Reilly and I continued our Kill Team projects and even played in the GW store games night for awhile. As part of that I started a Black Templars force but didn't finish it before I went back to sea.  In typically terrible AHPC fashion I have now finished the army, but only a few of the figs will count as they had been partially painted before the Challenge started - but every finished project is a good one!

No Pity! No Remorse! No Fear!

All these figs have a range of customisation; the bitz box was raided hard and I 3d printed some extras as well. The are broadly painted in what is known as the 'Zorn palette' which keep colours to red, ocre yellow and creams, and white 

The two Sergeants of this force- both 'pack a punch'

Despite only 4 of these figures counting for the challenge, I was inspired by the progress and continued with these 3 Bladeguard intercessors who had been sitting forlornly in undercoat. Another overly detailed project but its great to have them completed.  Note that the Blue colour on the power swords is not per the Zorn Palette, but I like the way as a spot colour it isnt too harsh a contrast

Just don't call them the 3 stooges

Now I'm daydreaming of a new Custom Space Marine Chapter: The Black Turnips! or perhaps the Turnip Templars? The Templars Turnipcus? Hmmm....

These models are larger (32mm to eye) and historically score 7 points apiece.  So for 6 of them, thats a total of...

....which still leaves me 3 points shy of my challenge target!

And thus 42 was not, in fact, the answer to life, the universe and my AHPC 13 campaign :-)


Wow, these are brilliant. I'll give you the 7pts each, although 7pts is 40mm. Otherwise it's wrecks the joke.

Wednesday, 17 March 2021

From AlexK - How not to play AHPC and blogger!! (390 points)

 So first off an apology (reoccurring theme), the last three months have been a bit different from normal and so my paint production for the first two months was abysmal.....very abysmal. Not only did I not have a chance to paint, I also lost track of other peoples posts and didn't really look at the great submissions as they were posted. This puts me in the category of "Bad" AHPC 11 participant and to further my place in this category, I'm about to unload my last months painting in one big (crude term coming up!) "Money shot" post, with little regard for theme, consistency or quality! I can only imagine the almighty Snowlord is sat somewhere in Canada thinking,


"We really should vet these participants more closely, maybe a Star Trek style fight to the death challenge to separate the cream from whatever you separate cream from, may well be in order?"


But as it stands I'm in and I don't think I can be removed (please don't kick me out to prove a point). So with that out of the way I suppose I should offer up some miniature content.


First up we have the final parts of my British Peninsular Wars miniatures. These have spanned three challenges in all and I'm in no rush to start painting red and white anytime soon. So this batch contains 24 line infantry, 6 Light infantry, 6 rifles and a Sergeant. Barring the officer which comes from Front Rank, all the figures are Perry's and very nice they are to.








My initial post for this years challenge was a Orc boy for Warhammer 40'000 - Kill Team and with that I detailed my plan to maybe paint up a Kill Team to play the game with my young nephews who are just starting to take an interest in the hobby. Well that plan, for once, has worked out well....huzzah!! The team consists of 17 boys from Games Workshop and as much as I hate to admit it, they are super fun to paint. I think I suffer from the engrained mentality that everything GW does must be evil and I'm slowly coming to the conclusion I may have been very wrong about this. Sure they're on the expensive side, but with an eagle eye and an eBay account I think that the cost can be curbed slightly and staying away from vehicles seems to also help. The figures themselves are really nicely detailed, go together well and are easy to convert which is always a bonus.








But as we all know, if you paint a force up it will inevitably need an opposing force, a counter balance if you will. This is in fact how I described this to my better half when ordering more figures when she asked "Do you really need more figures?!", she walked away muttering about me being an idiot or something similar. After not listening to my partners wise words, I went ahead and ordered some big space marines and here we have 7 of these Genocidal Super Humans for your pleasure.





At this point dear readers you'd imagine that no one would then be stupid enough to make the exact same mistake again.....ummm well....




So we have 12 Hormagaunts next, these figures, which aren't blatant rip offs of a very popular movie franchise from my childhood, are very nice models. Full of character and super easy to paint at just two evenings of work. Out of everything I painted these are probably the ones I like most.

At this point I was feeling rather pleased with myself. That was until I worked out my points  total, which was still some 30 points short of my target. After I'd pulled my bottom lip in and wiped the tears from my eyes I went to find a solution to my 30 point deficit and it was answered by turnips! Well it will be by the end of the challenge. I'd heard rumours of a aspect of this hobby called turnip28 (if you haven't heard of it, may I suggest a quick google session to get you up to speed), a re-writing of European history between the 17th and 19th century following some type of apocalyptic event which seems to have promoted root vegetables to some type of god like status and has altered the way in which humans grow. Reading this back it seems as clear as mud, but the basic facts are this - kitbash medieval and Napoleonic plastic kits together with great joy and where the kits don't fit correctly bang some mud, grass or vegetable matter there to fill the gap. Then paint them however you want, make up a back story and your done. I'm not sure how far I'll go with this project, but as a bit of light relief it has been nice not to be confined by set rules and ideas.



These were some Warlord Games Hanoverian line infantry I'd picked up in a sale they occasionally have. I had plans of representing the forces present at Waterloo with these, but the idea of painting all that red makes me feel a tad unwell. The ideas presented in Turnip28 seemed a much more fitting use of the figures and overall I pretty pleased with them. The eagle eyed among you may well notice this leaves me 5 points short of my target, but fear not, in between writing this up 5 more of these fine fellows are being painted to add to the ranks.

A final photo now of everything assembled together. Quite the mix isn't it?


So in conclusion I can whole heartedly say this is not how to do a painting challenge and apologies to everyone for the all in one post of randomness . If I haven't miss counted my fingers this should be 78 x 28mm models for 390 points I believe.