




Ok, I got a couple words about that last guy. He's my Termy Captain, Brother Captain Furia. I followed the theme of making the HQ's name play's on words referring to anger or rage. He will rip your face off.





This guy here is the first of a squad of Striking Scorpions. It's taken forever for me to find a scheme I like, but I like this. So, I'm going to roll with it and hopefully have them all painted.
This dashing gentleman is the champion of my Wood Elf Eternal Guard. I just used more of the washes to great effect. I need to touch him up a little, but he's done for the most part. Afterward, just the 10 rank and file Eternal Guard to go!
This is a Farseer along with a bodyguard unit of 4 Warlocks. I literally just sat down and cranked these all out in two days. Shining Gold Rune Armor contrasts the Royal/Enchanted Blue robes, while the Witchblades 'ardcoat covering gives the weapons a real sense of ethereal power.
stripping paint off old models as I have actually painting. I have around 8 or so Warlocks, 2 Farseers, an Autarch, all my Dark Reapers and a few others in there right now soaking, and hopefully soon I'll be ready to give them the paint job they deserve.
Lots of Blood Red for details, such as the Rider's eyes and pouches, with Mythril Silver for their grills (that's faceplate for those not as gangster as me.) The racing stripes were something I randomly came up with after looking at my Rangers. I painted them all on by hand using Blood Red first, a slight overlap of Codex Grey, and another overlap of Fortress Grey! I'm very pleased with the results.
seeing as you have to carefully apply the paint, or you wind up having to go back and paint the edges black where the paint overflowed or whatever. It's hard to desribe, but a pain in the ass. Trust me.
do the Blood Red in the lines. Boltgun Metal and Mythril Silver for shiny highights. Skull White for the Bright Lance and under slung Shuriken Catapults.
Shiny gems. The process was the same for the Blue Gems, But I used Regal Blue, Enchanted Blue, and Ice Blue in that order instead.

EVER) to do the thing on his back and give it a natural leather look, and used it watered down on his pants to give them a dirty tan look. I then started to make him look more orky by doing dry brushes of Boltgun Metal, and then Mythril Silver. I also used the Mythril Silver to do highlights on the Power Klaw, Big Shoota, and metaly bits. With the Flesh wash again, I used a light watered down coat on the tassle of the bosspole to make it look dirty and generally more orky. I used Regal blue, then Enchanted Blue on his eyepeice to make it stand out. I gave it a tiny touch of Skull White to make it look shiny, and applied 'Ardcoat to make it actually shiny. I finished by basing it with GW Modelling Sand.