Pretty busy week, but I did manage to squeeze in a little painting time and whipped up a test model using the Cataphractii Praetor.
I'm really digging the metallic red scheme that Forge World has been showing off for their upcoming Thousand Sons line, but as there's still a fair number of models left over from the previous project this army will continue to utilize the recipe I've used in the past. Just means that when I'm done with this army, I'll just have to sell it and immediately start a brand new one with the airbrushed metallic scheme, right?
Speaking of metallics, in retrospect I do feel I sort of phoned in the gold on the last army of Thousand Sons, so I'm going to be spending a bit more time on it in the new iteration. Pretty happy with the added depth it gives the gold on the terminator here. ...And I didn't totally botch a face for a change!
Going to try out the black-rimmed bases on this army instead of my usual reddish-brown, as it had been commented that it blended in with the reds of the models too much. It definitely does seem to make the model 'pop' a bit more than the previous efforts, which is nice. Still have some further detailing to do, as well as flocking and possibly adding some water effects as an experiment (never have tried it before), but overall I'm reasonably pleased with it so far!
Very nice palette! There is some great shading on that gold it just needs a bit more of a push in both directions to really make it pop. would be very quick and easy too :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome jb. I'm really digging that blue glow!
ReplyDeleteThose scarabs came out looking pretty good. Look forward to the finished model.
ReplyDeleteNice one dude, looks fab. I like the creamy bolter and the gold also looks really good on him
ReplyDeleteLovely work as ever my man. Great to see the progress on it.
ReplyDeleteSelling another army eh? You just can't keep one can you? :P
Nicely done, mate. I bet you are excited for more Thousand Sons now : )
ReplyDelete@Zab: Thanks! I'm trying to find the right balance between a more step-intensive look while being able to maintain a decent speed - I have just shy of a hundred marines planned. Eep!
ReplyDelete@J. D. Brink: Thanks very much!
@Vitor: Definitely an experiment in greenstuff - even something as simple as a scarab carapace nearly proved to be more than I could pull off. :)
@NafNaf: Cheers, man!
@Rory Priest: Hah! Yep, gotta sell the finished stuff to afford new shiny stuff - keeps the hobby train chugging along!
Thanks for the kind words, everyone!
@davetaylor: Indeed! Been slowly gathering bits and kits behind the scenes for the last six months, and as soon as the bases from DragonForge arrive (sadly likely not for another month or more) there's going to be an avalanche of crimson and gold!
ReplyDeleteThat looks the business!!
ReplyDeleteLove the praetor! My favourite part is how his pose seems to suggest that he's still pondering whether to slice his opponent apart with those talons or to conjure some witch fire and burn them into a cinder ;)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work! :)
O man, if this is an example of how you're going to have these buggers look, then this is going to end up a sweet army!
ReplyDeleteBlack base edging all the way btw.
@Riot Ville: Thanks very much!
ReplyDelete@KrautScientist: Haha! Cheers man!
@Dai: That's the plan, though we'll see how well I can keep it up after the 100th marine. ;)
Cheers, everyone!