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Showing posts with label nexus miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nexus miniatures. Show all posts
Thursday, 20 March 2025
John B: FRIDAY CREW: The Final Reel - the whole lot
Its been a great winters painting again.
I managed to exceed my target. I reached the heady heights of 529 gainst my target of 400 - both I think were more than last year although I painted more units/pieces in AHPC14.
I also yet again got distracted by the theme and again started modelling homebuilds........
NOTE TO SELF: if you want to paint more stop making models!
I got plenty of variety in this year
I suppose the big red space ship was the most satisfying - my red dwarf!
Then again I have made progress on my Schleswig Holstein Wars figures. Unfortunately a load of artillery missed the cut Martijn as my holiday break was a case of bad timing.
Last but not least I created two backgrounds for displays - as you do!
Heres to AHPC16 and the challenge that keeps surprising me.
Go Forth and Paint. Till next time.
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Friday, 24 January 2025
From John B: 28mm Space Marines of the Puls - Granea Pulticula Chapter (Gluttony) (45 points)
Slow progress compared to last year for all sorts of reasons. One thing has not changed - the theme has again distracted me from my regular projects although I did manage two cavalry units to start with.
Next up though is a LIMBO from AHPC14 - some Space Marines. Now I don't do Space Marines - I even failed to paint my young son's space marines back in the day - my beautiful wife (resident space marine expert (RSME)) came to the rescue and did an excellent job.
So it is fitting that she rescued me from the gluttony step - I am stuck on linear because I am stuck on female subjects because I have chosen to use only whats in the current pile and yep - no female figures I can find so far.
Now last year I primed these space marines - ok so technically they are space warriors. Then ran out of time to include them. They made this year's shortlist and wow - they got done.
Now the issue was I decided they were fat, so nicely met the gluttony section - oh no says Resident Space Marine Expert - RSME. We need a proper food aspect. So I did a bit of a search and discovered that Space Marines have two stomachs - and so do these Space Warriors. Yep they have a Preomner and like some of their Space Marine cousins eat things like triglyceride gels and of course amino porridge.
Here was something to work on. It got better because they eat porridge and guess what was in our breakfast cupboard? Yep a packet of oats - just right for some porridge.
Now all we had to do was make up a bowl and get them to eat it.
At this point I should add that RSME had also turned Artistic Director having suggested the porridge eating requirement that we feed the Space Marines, or in fact that one should be persuaded to dive into said porridge in a film spectacular.
So here is the premiere of "The Double Gut Filled Space Marine" a major movie that just missed the Oscars.
Producer - Norber Lorenzo
Artistic Director - RSME.
Then of course the denouement
And our mad marine makes his escape
No harm was done to any space marine in the making of this movie....
That's it - short and sweet.......
Of course it's the outtakes that make this movie......
And the credits..........
We will skip the massive list of shot on location teams, musicians, gophers, grips, catering, wardrobe, camera teams, SFX, RSME's specialist team etc.
Instead the paint job on the Space Marines or rather Space Warriors was based on Vallejo "Painting Metal" pack which I found in a cupboard and so decided to use. It meant some layering, shading and mixing. But I am happy with the rugged result - a million miles away from the airbrush quality blended paint jobs in the VJ guide. The pallette was essentially
VJ. All were Game Colours
72.051 Black - undercoat
72.050 Cold Grey - main base coat
72.019 Night Blue - shading
72.024 Turquoise highlight/shading especially leaders sword
72.151 Heavy Gold Brown - opaque range - shoulder armour and other gun highlights
72.091 Sepia - a wash - sword and hair over an old citadel calgarth brown
72.153 Heavy Brown - opaque range - shoulder armour
72.001 White - mix for various shading/dry brush highlights. However, I needed yet more paints for my Space Marines/Warriors.
GC 72.006 sun yellow - lights
GC 72.010 bloody red - lights
GC 72.034 bone white - shade/dry brush notably sword and gun of leader
GC 72.008 orange fire - shading on gun
VJ Model Colours
MC177 - oily steel - cables to sword and gun
MC075 - light green - lights and head base colour
Citadel Colour Contrast
ironjawz yellow - leaders gun and other gun shading
warp lightning - leaders skintone shading
talassar blue - leaders sword
thats a wopping 17 paints. Usually I try to stay around 10. The more paints the more to the process, although of course if you start mixing colours that might not be true. Either way these Space Marines received a lot of attention. And I am happy with the result.
Meanwhile the 28mm figures as you have guessed are not Warhammer but Atlantic by Nexus. £5 for 5 figures bought at the Partizan Show from Parabellum of Birmingham.
Well, that's top marks for effort, John! You have gone to such great lenghts with this that I can hardly begrudge you your Gluttony bonus. Well done! As to the Space Warriors/ Marines, they really shine. 17 paints, that's quite a lot, but the result is excellent! A great colour scheme, and I like the flaming space gun thingy. I must also compliment you with your RSME, that truly is a great boon to have! 45 points it is.
Martijn
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