So I've finally finished my entire Vampire Counts Army, buildings, basing and all. I haven't updated the blog since I finished my characters either so I thought I'd post some pictures of them as well. In the mean time I've started painting models from the new Island of Blood set to determine whether I want to collect Skaven or High Elves as my next army.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
So I've finally finished my entire Vampire Counts Army, buildings, basing and all. I haven't updated the blog since I finished my characters either so I thought I'd post some pictures of them as well. In the mean time I've started painting models from the new Island of Blood set to determine whether I want to collect Skaven or High Elves as my next army.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
I finished off my Skeletons already, though the entire regiment isn't together at the moment so I shall be posting pictures of the completed unit in a couple of days. I've finished priming every single one of my models for my Vampire Counts army so it should only be a couple more weeks before I completely finish it. These are pictures of my first Black Knight.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
So it has been a very long time since I last posted and since then I've completed a lot. I finished taking apart that Tau Battlesuit and even finished converting and painting it. I've also finished my regiment of 19 Grave Guard that I'll be putting my Army General in. I started gluing my second Zombie Regiment and purchased a regiment of Blood Knights the other day. All I have available to put up right now are the pictures of the Battlesuit and pictures that compare the size of a Blood Knight with an Empire General.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
So this week I tried to unglue my Tau Crisis Battlesuit that was given to me as a present a while ago, I struggled at first trying nail polish remover and rubbing alcohol, both very silly ideas that just ended up partially ruining the paint job. So I did some searching on the internet to try and find a solution with no solid results I decided to go on an adventure to a hardware store. And I found a nice little product that contained xylenes, a chemical I already knew acted as a glue solvent. So just to be sure I thought I'd test it out in a plastic cup on an already painted Crypt Ghoul to see what the result was.
So this is a top down view of the plastic cup after the disaster. Apparently I had missed on the label that this product can damage most plastics.
This is actually the bottom of the cup, at the point where I had filled the cup up to with the chemical eventually began to melt away. That rod I used to move around the model and see if that would help, when I moved it along the bottom of the cup it collected a big white glob of plastic.
This is my Crypt Ghoul not much else needs to be said.
I just thought this looked cool.
So this is a top down view of the plastic cup after the disaster. Apparently I had missed on the label that this product can damage most plastics.
This is actually the bottom of the cup, at the point where I had filled the cup up to with the chemical eventually began to melt away. That rod I used to move around the model and see if that would help, when I moved it along the bottom of the cup it collected a big white glob of plastic.
This is my Crypt Ghoul not much else needs to be said.
I just thought this looked cool.
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