
It had been a couple of years since I painted Goliaths in this particular scheme ( retro schemes notwithstanding) and it kinda shocked me how quick it was to get them painted.

Lastly, I was also fortunate enough to review a pair of Forgeworld Goliath models who I painted up in a similarly brief amount of time. Maybe it’s because I made that dumb cartoon half a lifetime ago.ĭurgan Kill-Fist and Goliath Champion. It was simple to leave him off the base and stick him on at the end, and I am happy to say I finally got painting a Primaris Blood Raven out of my system. It looks kinda chubby, but I was starting to get a bit fed up and it was looking good enough for me. The real challenge was the Blood Ravens icon on his pauldron, which came out merely okay. I even pushed my highlights a smidge further than normal, since this was going to be more of a display piece than a gaming one. The Necrons were easy to work through, and his red armor was a ton of fun. VII helmet that I dinged up to match his armor, and have been referring to it as “Return to Kronus” to nobody in particular.īlood Ravens Sergeant Castus Detail. Necron narrative from Dawn of War: Dark Crusade, so I gave him a Mk. What’s another jamoke with a chainsword going to do in my Ultramarines army, let alone my Templars? Even still, where is he going with that 60mm base? I had flirted with the idea of Blood Ravens back in the day and decided now was finally the time I’d paint a big bird boi. One of my podcast listeners had been so kind as to send me this limited edition Sergeant Castus model, but I didn’t really know what to do with him. I had actually started this fella before going to NOVA, and had been working on him in fits and starts between Goonhammer projects. It’s a pretty easy scheme to repeat, fortunately, and one I was happy to paint again.īlood Ravens Sergeant Castus. It was an easy pair of subassemblies and a fairly quick paintjob that I was able to wrap up in like 3 days. I have no idea when I’ll actually be able to use the damn thing as I’m only now starting to grow my local Necromunda scene, but painting it was an absolute blast. I was fortunate enough to collaborate with my buddy Dylan on a review of the new Goliath Maulers for Necromunda. However, I still knocked out some cool stuff so I’ll quit my grousing and show you my spacemans. That came right off a trip to see my family and right before a bunch of travel with my wife, so my painting time has been fairly limited. The NOVA Open, while a wonderful return home for me, absolutely kicked my butt. This has been a really low month for me, model count-wise. Leagues of Votann Hearthkyn Warriors and Characters.
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They’re wonderful sculpts, small but full of character and easy to build/paint. Credit: Jack HunterĪnd last (and shortest), I dove into the Votann army box to get some of it painted up for our review. Combined with what I did last month I’ve got almost every house represented.

I’ve decided on using this grey/tan scheme for the vast majority of my mechs, as it’ll let me mostly build lances out of any combination of mechs, but I’ve also done a few lances specific to the various different houses and clans.
