Lions and Lions and more Lions... OH MY!
These may have all been spotted on the Flickr stream, but I thought I would get round to some commentary and context for this post.
So here we are with the Dragon Prince/Lion Riders/Lion Princes of Chrace, which ever name you want to give them. Converted Dragon Princes for an ongoing High Elf commission I have been working on. The army is heavily Chrace themed and the most distinctive unit that was going to be done was the Lion riding cavalry.
I had several chariot sprues to work with and the lions come in two half’s, which gives you a total of four possible combinations when you mix and match the two half’s. One of these poses however has both front paws in the air, this pose does not really work by default but it inspired the character conversion with the lion leaping. The lions are the easy part, with suitable variation and some careful basing so the lions ranked up the mounts were ready.
The riders are obviously silver helms, just with chariot crew heads. When I first dropped the built legs of the rider on the back of a lion they sat in the ideal position, but there was a rather large gap between the rear of the rider and the lions back. So I decided a saddle/seat back needed to be made, this was done with the pendant flags from the spearmen standard. Not a standard I'm keen on and having plenty available from the High elf battaLION boxes I put them to good use as a decent support behind the rider. This let me keep the riders in a higher position and provided the sumblance of a fully realised saddle at the front and back of the rider.
This is only my gaming standard of painting, the bases are still to be patched with grass, but I hope you like.
The High elves are virtually completed for now and I hope to have more photos up soon, together with more finished projects and all the work I've been putting into my own Beastmen!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Warriors of Chaos - completed pics - Part TWO
The second part of the Warriors of Chaos commission. Includes all the calvary and I got the chance to apply some subtle weathering techniques using some rusting powder (MIG weathering pigments) for the Knights.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Warriors of Chaos - completed pics - Part ONE
Another commission! This time a purely Khornate Warriors of Chaos army.
Including converted Halberd unit and flayed flesh banners.
Including converted Halberd unit and flayed flesh banners.
Friday, March 25, 2011
High Elves - White lion riders - WIP
Starting with this lion-mounted character model with components from the chariot and new White Lion boxes:
Below are the suitably themed bolt thrower and its crew:
Lastly, we have one of the Dragon Princes (lion riders) that has been converted with a saddle and two magnitized arm options - including a standard from the new White Lion box.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Warmachine Commission, painting continues.
Blue has now been completed for this army so I though I would catch up with the painting guide and more pics.
Firstly I should recap on the production of the metals, as normal using all Foundry paints.
1) Heavy base coat of Burnished Copper Shade
2) Heavy Drybrush of Burnished Copper Shade + Chainmail 50/50
3) Lighter Drybrush of Chainmail
4) Liberal Wash of Black Wash + Copper Wash 70/30
Drying time
5) Lighter Wash of Black Wash
On with the BLUE, the base colour for this is Deep Blue Light
So above you get a closer look at the metals and the panels and sections picked out on the Warjacks and Gorten.
Left you have the completed base coat.
Next, for the first highlight using
Sky Blue Shade this was a very deliberate and bold highlight picking out most of the larger areas and all the edges.
And the final highlight using Sky Blue seen below on Gorten picking out the edges once again.
This was finished off with a quick wash of GW Asurmen Blue to smooth things out and to add shadow definition.
Sorry for some of the darker images, taken throughout the day.
Next step, pick out all the other components, the leathers, the skin, markings and details. Then lastly a little weathering of the blue armor and some shiny highlights for the metals.
Watch this space.
Firstly I should recap on the production of the metals, as normal using all Foundry paints.
1) Heavy base coat of Burnished Copper Shade
2) Heavy Drybrush of Burnished Copper Shade + Chainmail 50/50
3) Lighter Drybrush of Chainmail
4) Liberal Wash of Black Wash + Copper Wash 70/30
Drying time
5) Lighter Wash of Black Wash
So above you get a closer look at the metals and the panels and sections picked out on the Warjacks and Gorten.
Left you have the completed base coat.
Next, for the first highlight using
Sky Blue Shade this was a very deliberate and bold highlight picking out most of the larger areas and all the edges.
And the final highlight using Sky Blue seen below on Gorten picking out the edges once again.
This was finished off with a quick wash of GW Asurmen Blue to smooth things out and to add shadow definition.
Sorry for some of the darker images, taken throughout the day.
Next step, pick out all the other components, the leathers, the skin, markings and details. Then lastly a little weathering of the blue armor and some shiny highlights for the metals.
Watch this space.
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