Another Inquisitorial Henchman, a Witch Hunter Dialogus.

I have based and prepared my Witch Hunter Dialogus for undercoating.

Workbench feature on my Inquisitorial Henchmen and other Witch Hunter forces.
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Another Inquisitorial Henchman, a Witch Hunter Dialogus.

I have based and prepared my Witch Hunter Dialogus for undercoating.

Workbench feature on my Inquisitorial Henchmen and other Witch Hunter forces.
Armageddon pattern enclosed Basilisk in the Forge World display cabinets at GamesDay 2004.

A nice close-up of the tank self-propelled gun commander.

A nice model. More photographs of the Armageddon pattern enclosed Basilisk.
I have based and prepared my Witch Hunter Acolyte for undercoating.

The Acolyte looks like an interesting model to paint, what with the book and the big flame thingy.

Workbench feature on my Inquisitorial Henchmen and other Witch Hunter forces.
Space Wolves Land Speeder Tempest, the Tempest variant of the Land Speeder features an armoured and enclosed single seat cockpit, nose mounted Assault Cannon and side mounted missiles. The Tempest is deployed by Marine Chapters when fast moving heavy fire support is needed.

This was from a Space Wolves army, which includes virtually (if not all) the Space Marine models and conversions from Forge World as well as all the plastic and metal models from Citadel.
It was on display at both GamesDay 2006 and GamesDay 2007.
More photographs of this army. Also have a look at our Land Speeder gallery.
I have been building one of the Warhammer plastic buildings that Games Workshop produce, the chapel. The model went together really well. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.
I decided to have the chimney rather than the window.
The next stage will be the undercoat, I will be using a black undercoat
This Aquila Lander was on display in the Forge World cabinets at GamesDay 2004.
It was a well painted model and has a lot of detail, look into the cockpit to see what I mean, click the image for a larger image.
Personally I was never a fan of the Aquila Lander it seemed just too different from other Imperial Navy aircraft or even Space Marine aircraft. I much prefer the Arvus Lighter even though it is unarmed!
More photographs of the Aquila Lander.
‘Eavy Metal Eldar Wraithlord on display in Warhammer World.
More photographs of Eldar Wraithlord miniatures.
Space Wolves Damocles Command Rhino

This Space Wolves army includes virtually (if not all) the Space Marine models and conversions from Forge World as well as all the plastic and metal models from Citadel.
It was on display at both GamesDay 2006 and GamesDay 2007.
More photographs of this amazing army.
I have been putting together my Ork Kommando with Burna and basing him with some Games Workshop modelling sand and slate.
The model goes together quite well, initially I left off the backpack to paint separately, though since I took these photographs, I changed my mind and stuck it on.
He will join my other Kommandos that I am working on.
Ork Kommando with Burna workshop feature.
I do like to spray my models to undercoat them, as I find that the paint sticks better to the bare resin, plastic, metal as opposed to using a brush.
I do not like to spray my models, as no matter how I use the spray can, I seem to get in a real mess with paint dripping from the can, over my hands, on the floor, all over the place!
I now put a plastic (sandwich) bag over my hand when using spray cans, as it can be such a messay affair.
Am I alone or do you have problems with spray paint?