Sunday, 5 March 2023

Resident Evil 2 Mr. X and zombies dogs

Hey Folks!

I painted this Mr. X ages ago, but the four zombie dogs I just finished last night. The dogs were surprisingly fun and easy to paint, so as I started with the first one, the remaining ones caught my eye too and I ended up starting and finishing the lot in one night.


 
I've already started working on my Dark Elf Bloodbowl team too, seems like finishing my DnD party was all I needed to go on a painting conquest!

Also for the sake of future-Marc's sanity when I try to remember what paints I used, I'll mention that the important colours used above were dark seagreen for the dogs base, vermillion for the exposed flesh and either brown or light brown with black for the dogs fur.

Cheers, Marc


Friday, 3 March 2023

My Dungeons And Dragons Party

 
Hi folks!
My DnD party has been sitting on my table for quite a while now and veeeery slowly was converted and completed over the course of a bit less than six months or so.
 
From left to right we have:
- Rourke the Goliath Barbarian
- Kelvie the Halfling Ranger
- Mistwind the Tiefling Bard
- Ewyn Prydert the Human Paladin (My guy)
- Bimp the ambiguous engima Rogue
- Rork the Half-Orc Fighter
- Dex the Dragonborn Fighter
 

Rourke and Kelvie were the final two finished yesterday, and I added a sweet tribal tattoo on his back:

 
Cheers,
Marc

 

Monday, 9 January 2023

Dark Elf Warriors

Hello folks!

I finally, after I'm not sure how long, managed to finish ten classic Dark Elf spearmen!


 



The recipe (Moreso for me in the future, since I can't imagine many other people want to collect these models):

-Vallejo purple with a drybrush/highlight of magenta for all cloth

-Black undercoat and natural steel based on all metal parts

-Yellow ocre for the wooden part of the spear and orange brown for the leather around it. Vaellejo tan earth to highlight the orange brown straps.

-Flat brown/light flesh, agrax earthquake wash then highlighted with light flesh again

-Base texture is sand primed with brush on primer/army painter black, dry rushed with vallejo us bluegrey pale (905). Army painter goblin green for the sides of the base

-Chainmail skirt straps are painted black, highlighted with basalt grey

-Ivory knife handles were either buff or silvergrey, both vallejo

Shield: icon based flat brown, then based again with flat red and all raised areas were highlighted with vermillion. Black shield part highlighted with London grey. Cushion is just 50:50 black and basalt grey kinda slapped on

Cheers, 80 points down and 920 to go!

Marc