Thursday, February 25, 2010

Plague will be spread bneath "The Furnace"

Hello all,

I continued to my work with the new Skaven Plague Furnace/Screaming Bell model. I decided to assamble furnace instead of bell because I have old screaming bell (for now, soon i will get the new model too).

Anyway, during the assambling, I followed GW tutorial again, which is for Screamin Bell though, I was more carefull this time (you can find more detail at other post :D) however i again failed at one point, lucikly that didnt effect painting (if I did it correctly i could paint more easily).

Painting took presumably 14 hours, I didnt want to be in a rush. I was quite relax on painting noneliving parts (wood, stone, metal etc.) and had bad feelings about hero and crew. I still need more practice on that kind of models.

During the painting I had no idea how I can paint ropes, and I asked one of my friend, he told me to use Scorched Brown as first layer, and than bestial brown as 2nd layer. For last touch he mentioned that highliht with bleched bone. It was so simple and the affect was so gorgeous.

Here are some photos...

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wheels Rumbling On the Surface

I started to play Warhammer Fantasy at 6th edition rules of Skaven army and there wasnt any DoomWheel at that army book, so I didnt get anyone till new army book and new model.

Assembling the DoomWhell was a bit hard for me because I thought it was so easy and I didnt give enough attention it. That was a big mistake, however luckily I could assamble in a good way. (I used many acetone to disassemble the model, lucky part was new plastic models are not deformed form acetone)

Before starting to finalize to assemble and painting I checked the tutorial of GW for DoomWheel (DW) and followed that order. That helped me a lot (I know the basic painting after all that tutorial, I was clueless before that :D) As you can see I undercoat the parts of DW and before combining them I painted all separately.

And here are some picture from the progress...