Inquisitorial Stormtroopers

As well as my other Daemonhunters Inquisitorial Stormtroopers which are based on the Cadian Kasrkin I have also decided to add a unit based on the Tallarn or I may just use them as inducted Imperial Guard.

…and here they are out of the box in their raw metal state.

You can see how they will look by checking out the workbench feature on the Tallarn blister.

Grey Knight Masters of the Chapter

One of my (2007) Christmas presents was a box of Space Marine Masters of the Chapte.

…and here they are out of the box in their raw metal state.

It is my intention to paint them up as Grey Knights. I am attempting to paint a Grey Knights force which goes beyond the listings in the DaemonHunters Codex. What I am trying to do is to create a Grey Knights force (using the Space Marine Codex) and then using a DaemonHunters force as allies.

Grey Knight Veterans

One of my (2007) Christmas presents was a box of Space Marine Veterans.

…and here they are out of the box in their raw metal state.

It is my intention to paint them up as Grey Knights. I am attempting to paint a Grey Knights force which goes beyond the listings in the DaemonHunters Codex. What I am trying to do is to create a Grey Knights force (using the Space Marine Codex) and then using a DaemonHunters force as allies.

Grey Knight Terminator

One of my Christmas presents was a Grey Knight Terminator.

Still in the blister…

One of the issues of being one of the slowest painters in the world is that when you eventually do paint the models, you can find that they have been replaced by newer plastic versions, which sometimes are better, sometimes not, but usually different…

Grey Knight Terminator with Psycannon

One of my Christmas presents was a Grey Knight Terminator with a Psycannon.

Still in the blister…

One of the issues of being one of the slowest painters in the world is that when you eventually do paint the models, you can find that they have been replaced by newer plastic versions, which sometimes are better, sometimes not, but usually different…

Ork Big Mek with Big Shoota

This was part of the Apocalypse releases.

Having (eventually) got the model out of the blister you have a better idea of how many parts you get in there.

Ork Big Mek with Big Shoota

The next stage was putting it all together, I decided to put the whole model together as separate assemblies didn’t seem to be needed.

Ork Big Mek with Big Shoota

The rear view.

Ork Big Mek with Big Shoota

The next stage will be a black undercoat.

See the full workbench feature on the Ork Big Mek with Big Shoota.

Feral Ork Cyboars

Liking my first two Ork Boar Boyz and working on a third, I decided I would model two more riders in a similar style to my other Boar Boyz. The first part of the rider model is the boar rider legs from the Warhammer Fantasy Orc Warriors sprue, though any Orc Boar Rider legs should work.

 Orc Warriors Sprue

Unlike my other three Boars, for these models I also ordered some metal Cyboar heads from the old Snakebitez bitz range – this was before Games Workshop rationalised their online bitz store.

This is my favourite which has a lot of armour plates and cybernetics.

You can see how big the heads are compared to the plastic boar bodies.

Again like the other head, enhanced with cybernetics.

Next stage is to glue all the bitz together.

See the full workbench feature on these Feral Ork Cyboars.

Ork Desert Fort

One of the things I liked about Cities of Death was the large Ork “town” which was there alongside the ruined Imperial Cities. I know I will never have the time, space or resources to make something similar, but I did like the concept and thought it would be nice to have some buildings for my Ork Airfield, well at least something that could be used alongside my Ork Bommer.

So I took an old DVD-R spindle tub I had, these are available in various sizes depending on how many disks there are, I used a 25 disk tub.

Once you have finished with the disks, you do have the basis for a good building. They come in various sizes as well, 25, 50, 100, therefore you can have different heights as well.

The first thing I did was cut up some plasticard, wooden sticks and Starbucks™ wooden stirrers into similar lengths. I also delved into my bitz box to get some parts, in the main from Imperial vehicles, ie Rhino and Land Raider doors.

Using strips of wood, Starbucks™ stirrers, plasticard, bitz from Imperial vehicles, I stuck them to the side.

Then using a hot glue gun I stuck these to the side of the DVD tub. A hot glue gun is perfect for this kind of thing, as both plastic and super glues are unsuitable for this kind of model.

When I thought about the floor of the fort, I did initially think about adding a series of wooden planks or metal sheets, however in the end I went with using modelling sand, which I think will look quite effective when painted and somewhat Orky.

The next stage was to add rivets using cut plastic rod and plastic sprue. I used both strips of plastic rod and hexagonal rod. Using the hexagonal rod to make nuts and bolts.

Ork Desert Fort

These were also added to the Imperial scrap as well.

Ork Desert Fort

See the full workbench pages for the fort.

Grey Knights Land Speeder Crew

Having worked a lot of my Grey Knights Land Speeder, one of the key components is the replacement crew. Here is the finished crew in situ.

I could have used the included plastic Space Marine crew, but in the end I used some metal Grey Knights models. I started with a black basecoat and then gave the armour a basecoat of Boltgun Metal. This was followed with the gold metal parts been given a base coat of Brazen Brass.

After painting the base coats for the purity seals and other iconology on the Grey Knights, I gave the purity seals a top coat of Bleached Bone and highlighted with white paint. I then added text and writing using a fine brush and thinned black paint.

I then cut the legs off…

Placing the crew in the Land Speeder gives an idea of the final  effect I am trying to achieve.

Another view.

See the full workbench feature.