The Dark Sons use the following GW paints:
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Chapter Badges, ho!
I've been working on the chapter badges for the Imperial Castellans and Angels Porphyr marines for Project Space Marine. They're a little shiny now, but once I hit them with some matte sealer they should look just fine.
I also updated the Project Space Marine page with some thumbnail pictures, and I'll update the tutorials once I get the pictures edited of how I did the chapter badges.
I also updated the Project Space Marine page with some thumbnail pictures, and I'll update the tutorials once I get the pictures edited of how I did the chapter badges.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Tutorial - Imperial Castellans
The Imperial Castellans use the following GW colors:
Badab Black
Mordian Blue
Enchanted Blue
Skull White
Asurmen Blue
Charadon Granite
Dheneb Stone
Devlan Mud
Blood Red
Fortress Gray
Bleached Bone
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Tutorial - Angels Porphyr
The Angels Porphyr use the following GW colors:
Badab Black
Mordian Blue
Enchanted Blue
Skull White
Asurmen Blue
Iyanden Darksun
Charadon Granite
Dheneb Stone
Devlan Mud
Blood Red
Fortress Gray
Bleached Bone
Begin with a white-primed model, then give a thin coat of Badab Black to the entire model.
Labels:
Angels Porphyr,
project space marine,
tutorial,
white armor
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Project Space Marine progresses
I'm currently painting some resin bases for my marines. In between steps, I've started two new chapters: the Dark Sons and the Praetors of Orpheus.
Labels:
Dark Sons,
Praetors of Orpheus,
project space marine
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
June - monthly review
Not a lot of progress this month hobby-wise. I was quite busy preparing for our tournament. The event went very smoothly, and I learned a lot about what it takes to run a tournament successfully. I'm currently planning another event for early November, so anyone near Indianapolis should keep an eye out for that.
I finished a Howling Griffons Sergeant for Project Space Marine. I'm currently painting some resin bases for the models that I have finished, and should have some tutorials up early next week.
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