40K: Dark Vengeance Chaos Cultists
One of my first complete units of models done for Warhammer 40K, the Chaos Cultists from the Dark Vengeance box set!
One of my first complete units of models done for Warhammer 40K, the Chaos Cultists from the Dark Vengeance box set!
These guys were an ‘ebay rescue’ that I had a bit of fun painting (and repainting, as it turned out):
Here are the Chaos Spawn I made a while back! I think I might make more, since I have so many Tyranid bits and they are kinda fun to make…
My Cryx starter set is coming along!
Here’s the first Maulerfiend/Forgefiend I completed – I think this was the first boxed model I bought from a Games Workshop store! – he’s fully magnetized to be fully swappable between the melee weapons of the Maulerfiend (huge front arms and the tentacles) and the ranged shooting weapons of the Forgefiend (gatling autocannons and the plasma guns).
This little cutie took a bit longer than I thought to finish, but he got there in the end.
Here’s the first 6 Cultists I painted from a group of converted Traitor Guard I got off ebay.
I got 26 of these guys (Imperial Guard converted into Traitor Guard) so that’ll bring me to 66 Cultists once they’re all done! Not many more required to max out two units of Cultists (35 per unit, I think).
Here’s a group of Plague Marines I converted from the 40K Dark Vengeance starter box:
Later this year I’ll be one-half of the teaching team of an airbrushing class devoted to painting wargaming miniatures, at Barwell Body Works near Leicester, England.
Steve, the owner of the car auto-body shop, is a vastly experienced airbrusher and together with Ashley, another highly skilled artist he works with, organizes airbrushes classes throughout the year, including beginner’s courses and specific classes about painting animals, portraits and other subjects.
Recently painted up the 20 Chaos Marines in my army’s colors – completely skipping the pile of models waiting to be done! I decided to take pictures of them step-by-step. Unfortunately I was so enthusiastic about painting them up finally that I completely skipped taking off the mold lines and drilling out the barrels, but since these guys are rank-and-file types I decided ‘what the hell’ and just carried on. So here’s what I ended up with: