An Imperial Manticore prepares to fire a salvo of its deadly rockets on enemy positions in the heart of a ruined Imperial city.
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Epic Imperial Manticore
An Imperial Manticore prepares to fire a salvo of its deadly rockets on enemy positions in the heart of a ruined Imperial city.
This Epic model is one of the more difficult models to put together with four separate rockets which really don’t want to stay on their firing rails.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, I now when giving my models a wash, add paint to the ink which removes the gloss you can see in the photograph.
Epic Ork Trukk
Epic Ork Trukk in the ruins of an Imperial city.
This is a conversion, it used an Ork Flakwagon and the Ork Buggy Gunnerz from two buggies. It had a white undercoat, I then painted the metal parts black, drybrushed with Tin Bitz and Boltgun Metal. The red parts were painted red, I then gave it a wash of Chestnut Ink.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, I now when giving my models a wash, add paint to the ink which removes the gloss you can see in this photograph. You can see that effect on these models.
The wash has given them a matt look which looks more “realistic” than the gloss finish of the Trukk above.
Workbench feature on how I painted those Gunwagons.
Ork Battlefortress
An Epic Ork Battlefortress moves through the ruins of an Imperial city supported by other Ork vehicles.
This has been converted. The front turrets were replaced with flak gunz from Ork Flakwagonz. A Pulsa Rokkit was added on the left, whilst Ork Buggy Gunnerz were added on the right. It was undercoated black, drybrushed with Tin Bitz and Boltgun Metal with some parts picked out in red.
Forgeworld Epic Ruined Librarium, the final stages
Forgeworld Epic Ruined Librarium
Forgeworld Epic Ruined Librarium
I purchased a Forgeworld Epic Ruined Librarium some time ago, and despite undercoating it I hadn’t touched it for a while.
For some reason I decided to try and finish it. First stage following the black undercoat was to give it a heavy drybrush of Codex Grey.
This covered most of the model.
Next stage was to drybrush with a lighter gray, Fortress Grey.