Here is my final Temple of Skulls. I have tried to "Chaos" it up with rusted chains, hooks etc.
Gives a slightly more darker feel than the previous TOS.
Nice to have these done.
Here is my final Temple of Skulls. I have tried to "Chaos" it up with rusted chains, hooks etc.
Gives a slightly more darker feel than the previous TOS.
Nice to have these done.
I've had a GW "Temple of Skulls" terrain piece downstairs and primed which has been sitting on my shelf for 5-6 years. I picked it up on Boxing Day and thought it might be fun to paint.
To provide some variance from my other three (yeah, I know) j added some hooks and piles of Skulls from the Hellcannon kit plus a selection of other skulls I had in my bits box - including one from a Bone Giant.
I laid down the base colours with the airbrush and then used layers and washes on the rest.
Well what with Xmas and family the last week has been a little bit lax.
No Hobby for Xmas this year so I've pulled out some jobs that need to be finished. I found a primed Temple of Skulls downstairs and have started painting that. The airbrush was used for base colours and I've just started on the brush work.
Also finished my Emperor's Children 40k army ready for some games. I'll need to proxy a Chaos Lord but I've got two ready for painting and that provides a solid 1500 points.
We also started playing Gorechosen last night and it is a solid fun game. The mechanics work really well and with each game taken around 30 minutes it is a solid time filler.
Lastly I rang up the local GW yesterday to put aside one of the store only FW promotions. This time it was a 30k Primus Medicae.
In the end I baulked at the price - NZ$83 for a 28mm infantry model is too rich for me. It will be interesting to see how they sell.
Friday was a very sad day in the Dunn household with the untimely death of our beloved cat, Nurgle.
Nurgle was diagnosed with a tumour in March and when they went to remove it they found that that was not possible as all the major blood vessels to the head ran through it. That he was able to survive a further nine months was a testimony to what a big heart he had. We ere able to have the fluid drained from the growth and chest cavity but this just delayed his ultimate demise.
Friday saw him breathing with difficulty and his heart starting to stress. Rather than have him suffer we took the sad decision to have him released from his struggle.
Anyone who played games or visited the Dunn-geon knew Nurgle. He was a major part of the family and a key student of wargaming. He loved to sit/sleep on the battlefield and to curl up in any boxes/cases left open.
Here's a few photos taken over the years showing his involvement in the Hobby.
Always Willing to Give Advice/Opinions on Lists or Rules
Providing Impassable Terrain in my Battleline in a Game with Mike King
Holding his Flank
Checking Out New Purchases for Acceptability
He was Always Partial to a Boardgame
And a bit of LARPing
He could always be relied on for Terrain advice
While disappointed that he wasn't selected for the NZ ETC team in 2014, he stayed and looked after my painting.
Nurgle liked nothing more than relaxing after a hard day's gaming!
Vale Nurgle, Wargaming Cat! I'll miss you mate.
Over the weekend I continued on some projects started last week.
The first of these was handing out numbers to Team Morskitta BB team. This involved applying transfers to their shoulder armour. Of course there is no #13 - that is saved for the Horned Rat.
After painting all my new 32mm plastic bases I pulled out my Emperor's Children army ready to re-base. It took me about five seconds to decide that they could stay on their existing bases, bar the Daemon Prince.
Using the Traitor Legion book I worked out a list which required minimal alteration to existing models. As it stands I need to convert three blastmasters to sonic blasters. I've primed and done the actual physical changes and now have to paint the replacement weapons and arms.
Finally, I have to paint a Chaos Lord. My EC have always been led by the mighty Challis Drant, however he has always been modelled as a Noise Terminator. The new book doesn't give him the option of taking a Sonic Weapon so I may look at another outfit. Looking in my box of EC bits, I found two candidates - one on a bike, the other mutated to a Daemonic Beast. Back in the day, the Daemonic Drant never saw the table as he was viewed as too abusive - combat drugs, speed, twin LCs. Today he'd lose his lunch money on the way to school. I think I'll paint both up anyway and see which fits the best.
The bike has a Doom Siren head but again he has no access to the weapon so I may change the model befor I paint him.
So plenty of small progressions being made.
On Wednesday I've got a game of KoW booked so watch out for a Battle Report prior to Xmas.
One of the changes that has occurred while I've been away was the emergence of 32mm bases. BITD it was 25mm for infantry, and 25mm then 40mm for terminators. Dreadnoughts had 60mm bases. You turn your back for 8 years and everything changes.
I thought I should rebase my EC onto the new "cool" and so bought a box of the plastic Sector Imperialis Bases from the local GW. This seems quite good value - sixty bases for $65 - perhaps I'm just becoming indurated to their pricing.
The local GW Manager told be to paint them on the sprue - so that's what I did.
I sprayed them black and then "Leadbelcher" and while I watched Liverpool dismantle Middlesbrough I started detailing them up.
The process was pretty quite. I built up a green plate - Waagh, Straken, Loren and then a drybrushes of Underhive - followed by some picking out of metal details. This was followed by some Typhus backed up by Rzya Rust and a wash of Lahmian/Agrax/Reikland. Some drybrush of Necron and Rzya finished it off.
Now just need to clip them off and paint the rims black. Nice and easy.