Been awhile since I posted. Haven't been painting much but have dove back in lately. Right now I'm trying to get most of my Legion models done in preparation for the theme force changes as I plan on coming back to Legion play for awhile. Ice Witches make their way into just about any list that isn't Primal Terrors so seemed a good place to start.
Showing posts with label ice basing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice basing. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Legion: Archangel
Finally!!!
So glad to have completed work on this model! I've spent a ridiculous amount of time working on this one. Easily the most time I've ever spent on any one painting project. I don't think I even want to try and estimate how many hours. It's finished though and I am very happy with how it's turned out. It's certainly among my best work if not thee best.
Let's take a quick look at the progression of this of this project. Here's what this project looked like at the start.
Assembly and gap filling. The gaps that needed filled were considerable and took a good amount of time. I also magnetized the larger set of wings for easy transport.
So glad to have completed work on this model! I've spent a ridiculous amount of time working on this one. Easily the most time I've ever spent on any one painting project. I don't think I even want to try and estimate how many hours. It's finished though and I am very happy with how it's turned out. It's certainly among my best work if not thee best.
Let's take a quick look at the progression of this of this project. Here's what this project looked like at the start.
The next three pictures were pulled from the net as I didn't get any shots of my own project until after it was completely assembled and primed.
Assembly and gap filling. The gaps that needed filled were considerable and took a good amount of time. I also magnetized the larger set of wings for easy transport.
Unfortunately this is the first WIP shot that I took of mine. Primed in white, black base coat and first highlight on scales applied using an airbrush.
Onto the blue skin tones and initial highlights. Black areas were masked off and the blues again applied with an airbrush.
Wing colors applied with airbrush
Then began the long arduous process of applying all the brushwork and fine highlights. This took an extremely long time as this is a huge model with so much surface area.
The finished product was many months in the making but it is pretty rewarding to see the end result despite the loooooong road to get there.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Legion: Succubus
This model has been sitting around base coat painted only for well over a year. Finally getting around to finishing a proper paint job. For as much as this model makes it into my lists, it really should have a half way decent paint job. It's not my best but it'll do.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Legion: Annyssa Ryvaal
Been using this model a lot in my Twins list to great success. She's an expensive solo to include in a list at 8 pts but she sticks around all game, consistently contributing every turn. It's also a great looking model and I now try and squeeze her into a lot more lists then I used to.
Friday, October 27, 2017
Legion: Absylonia, Daughter of Everblight
It's taken me shamefully long to get this model painted and get some table time with Abby 2 lists. It's a great model and was easy to paint.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Legion: Saeryn & Rhyas Talons of Everblight
Over the last couple months I've been putting these two on the table quite a bit and have been having a blast playing them. It's taken me way longer then it should have to get them painted. Glad to have them done but pretty disappointed in the quality of these miniatures. Privateer Press is just so hit and miss with their quality. These models are even among the relatively new for them but they are just nowhere near as good as say Fyanna 2. There is next to no detail in the face and detail in other places on the models is very soft instead of well defined.
Anyways, they are finished and they look fine on the table but are far from my best work.
Anyways, they are finished and they look fine on the table but are far from my best work.
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Ice Themed Table for Warmachine & Hordes
Ever since I started my Legion army a few years back I've often thought of building an ice table complete with terrain, zones, and flags to match my ice based Legion army. Well, I finally got around to doing and I'm really pleased with the way it turned out.
The base of the board is just foam insulation board that I purchased at Lowes. You can pick these up in 2' x 8' or 4' x 8' sheets. I cut a 2' x 8' sheet in half to make my 4' x 4' playing surface.
First steps involved creating some texture on the board. I started with a small tub of spackle and applied it unevenly to form some raised areas on the board. I also created a few crater like areas on the board.
The base of the board is just foam insulation board that I purchased at Lowes. You can pick these up in 2' x 8' or 4' x 8' sheets. I cut a 2' x 8' sheet in half to make my 4' x 4' playing surface.
First steps involved creating some texture on the board. I started with a small tub of spackle and applied it unevenly to form some raised areas on the board. I also created a few crater like areas on the board.

In order to create some additional texture as well as seal the board, I used a mixture made up of Elmer's glue, snow flock, and water and painted the mixture onto the entire surface. This combination gives a nice texture to the board but is still relatively soft unlike other boards that use sand to create texture. I also created a good mix of terrain to match the board primarily out of again insulation foam or foam core board. (I don't have any pictures at this stage.)
After the texture mix on the board dried, I painted the whole board using white Kilz paint to give all areas of the board a uniform shade before applying any other paint. I then coated the whole board in a light blue color.
The process for painting the board and terrain pieces was relatively simple and is pretty much identical to how I've done ice effects before with the exception of the use of crackle paint. Check out one of my previous tutorials here. Basically I just started with a base coat of a light blue color and dry brushed up a couple layers to pure white.
The zones were cut out of canvas and work perfectly.
The last steps involved filling the crater like spots on the board with clear crackle paint. Once that was dry, the board, terrain, zones, objectives, and flags all got two coats of clear coat. Lastly, I added a bit of snow flock sparingly on various spots of the board and terrain.
All done and ready for play!
Friday, February 24, 2017
Legion: Lylyth, Reckoning of Everblight
Lylyth 3 has been all the hotness in Legion since the start of Mk 3. I picked up the model right around then but it's taken me quite awhile to get around to getting it all assembled and painted. Finally got it all finished and I'm looking forward to getting some games in with her.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Legion of Everblight: Nyss Warlord
Privateer Press' models sculpts have really started to catch up with some of the other great miniature producers like Games Workshop and Wyrd. The new Warlord model for Legion is no exception and the model's rules on the table are just as fun as the design for the model. I knew I had to have two of these guys out the gate. Been using them in my Fyanna list to great affect.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Fyanna Torment of Everblight
So, I don't usually spring for the early pre release models but when I saw her rules drop I really wanted to play her, not to mention it's a great looking model. Been proxying the model and glad I got to put the actual model on the table for the first time just recently.
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