Showing posts with label Warhammer 40k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warhammer 40k. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

The YouTube clip for: "Daemon Prince Perturabo and Iron Warriors Tolai squad / Iron Warriors (part 1)"

With the YouTube channel already working and several projects on the table the blog will pass for an adaptation period. I have very clear in mind the way I wanna follow; so, from now, will be regular to find clips with new projects and updates of past ones. That's the case for this entry. Almost two months ago I published the entry for Perturabo and an Iron Warriors Kornerate squad. (You can take a look over here!)

 Now, allow me to introduce you the clip for that figures.

As I usually say: Hope you enjoy it and thanks for watching!



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Saturday, 2 July 2016

Death Guard (Part V) Chaos Lord Sacko Hezzes "The Big"

Lord Sacko Hezzes called by his brothers "The Big", is the central figure of this Death Guard warband. The figure was based on the Ork Lord from the Assault on Black Reach and highly modified to look like a bestial Nurgle Lord. The mech claw of the Ork Lord is an awsome piece for this kind of characters and the combi-weapon was slighty modified to match with the essence of the warband.

Chaos Lord Sacko Hezzes "The Big"










Sunday, 26 June 2016

Death Guard (Part IV) Guarrote squad and Rhino

The one of things I've always wanted to do is create my own bodies for the Plague Marines since the last ones were a little bit........ simple? Well, we have a good "basic" sprue for the chaos space marines (years later upgraded with a lot of new bits and variants), the Thousand Sons have their own components, the noise marines too but... when they finally produce the Plague Marines we have an strange multi composition design of figures made of metal sculpted on plastics and... I have never understood what was happening with those designs.

Sergeant, shouldn't we leave the rhino pass ahead?
The conversion on this ones was extremely easy to do. And although I recognize that exist several similitude with the "official" release that I've been talking about, it's been very pleasant (AND EASY) to work on them. So this takes me to the next reflexion "What the hell are we sometimes buying"

The figures were painted at the same time that the ones shown in the past Death Guard entry so they all share the same color scheme.

Guarrote squad
Sergeant Guarrote
Brothers Avelino and Tinín
Brothers Eufrasio and Corcolio

The Rhino looks simple because the main detail should be at the quartered hull that looks like opened flesh scars. Brother Cagolin, stands at the hatch with the important mission of make the bolter shot.


Brother Cagolin always prepared for anything!
Forge World view!
The classical familiar picture

Friday, 24 June 2016

Death Guard (Part III) Chaos Sorcerer Cerdaco and Repugnantitos Possessed squad

Lord Cerdaco, Sorcerer of the Death Guard, was built based on a green stuff pile of tentacles and some "basic" bits of chaos space marines. The Repugnantitos squad is based on the common possessed sprue with a little alteration.

Don't take drugs!!!

The figures were painted in pale greens and rusty clear browns except for the sorcerer tentacles where the colors chosen seems to be turtle skin. The flesh of the possessed was paint in reds. The intention with this squad is to give them a look of dry mutating flesh and dirty sanitariums for the armour. The overall aspect should remember the enviroments of the old spaggetti western movies or the gore films where the blood is mixed with sand, dust and sweat. Reach Nurgle with this characters it's uncommon, so I have tried to avoid the usual cliches of this chaos god.

Chaos Sorcerer Cerdaco

Repugnantitos Possessed Squad
Sergeant Vincent Repugnantitos

Ernest Bocaca

Genaro Stelori

Gustav Smithkiller
Alicio Cuernoseco

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Death Guard (Part II) Chaos Lord Mierdus

The Chaos Lord Mierdus is one of those figures that you build bored on a summer afternoon with no expectation about him but mix pieces trying to get some fun... That's exactly what I did about fourteen years ago and once finished I forgot about his existence for almost seven years... I remember to find him and thought "what a piece of shit! Why did I put him an open hand for leg?!!! This is ridiculous!..." But hey! Wait a second... There must be something fun to do with him.... Then I built a base with a fallen Imperial brother and the rest was a question of paint.

Lord Mierdus of the Death Guard

I like to paint Death Guard marines on his original white color scheme (see Death Guard part I) because the high contrast you get with the green mutations and somethings like that. With Lord Mierdus I decide to paint a half of the body in dark greens and marks on the skin like he was "half blessed" for the Papa Nurgle.

BEEEEEEEEER!!!





The fallen guy of the base was painted in a Dark Angel color scheme and the rest of the base is like fresh mud getting with this wet characteristics to tell a little story (Brother Zipotiel from the Dark Angels has faced Lord Mierdus in close combat but the Nurgle servant kills him with his scythe and now stands victorious over the victim)

"Tell the Emperor I love him..." Brother Zipotiel last words

One of my hands is bigger than my head...
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