Thursday, September 28, 2006

Chapter Decal

okay I haven't posted in a while but I have not been completely idle, either. I have installed the shoulder decals including the tactical squad designation and the Chapter symbol.

Here is a pic of the chapter decals.









Notice also the contrast you get on the greaves where I've drybrushed 'dirt' and not varnished it. Looks good, and the pic is from much closer than anyone is likely to get when my marines are running around the battlefields of the 41st Millenium!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Varnish or Pre-decal

Okay I realize that I have not posted in a while. That's because I am about to embark on redoing my kitchen. I am going to rip up the subfloor and prep it for tile, then new cabinets will be installed, new countertops, new appliances, and some wiring, before I will lay tile. :o)

So, I put on a coat of gloss varnish. Now I know many people do not like the really shiny armor, but first of all, I kinda do like it. To me, the space marines, being a totally martial brotherhood would keep their kit in tip top form. Plus the use of varnish allows for some neat detail, for example I have drybrushed some "dirt" (graveyard earth) around the bottom of their greaves (? armor around their lower legs?) to simulate that they have been moving about on foot and didn't just step from the shower. This "dirt" effect has not been varnished giving it not only a color contrast but also a finish difference that the keen eye might pick up.
Secondly, the gloss varnish allows decals to hide much better. i will most likely tone down the gloss with a coat of matte varnish later, but the shininess of the decal would render the illusion of the chapter symbol, and unit markings being painted onto the shoulderpad. Here are some pics.









Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Squad Markings


I think I have decided on a way to differentiate marines from separate squads that will look decent on the tabletop as well as make it easy to tell. I may further differentiate with shoulder iconography, but this will make it easy as a player.

The two white slashes on his backpack denote that he is a part of the 2nd squad. By painting different parts of the backpack you'll be able to tell where each squad starts and stops even within those huge tabletop melees.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Chapter Symbol

The question arose that I had not yet detailed my Chapter name, iconography, etc.

As previously stated I am a huge Penn State Nittany Lions fan, and alum. I come from a family of Alum, my brother, mother, and father all graduated from PSU. This has caused me to do a great many things to demonstrate my absolute fanatical loyalty to the school.

Chapter name: Emperor's Pride
colors: Dark Blue and White
Symbol: Paw print
1st Squad's Ultimate Super-fly ride!













The reason I am not starting with 1st squad is because it is already all but finished. The chapter and squad iconography was done with decals. I had Griffon Games custom make them for me. It was a great deal. $40 or so got me 100 shoulder decals and several different vehicle-sized decals. High quality stuff. The also have a selection of decals that you can get for much cheaper.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Tactical Squad

So my buddy and I are gonna assemble and paint a squad of tactical marines. He has agreed to allow me not to start from scratch as I have a very busy life and need a bit of a headstart.

It's important to note that I am an absolute die-hard fan of the Penn State Nittany Lions, and that I am colorblind. Red/Green and Blue/Purple. makes it harder to shade to the level that some people do, but I don't mind. I did mind however when after selecting and painting a squad of marines in what I thought was Dark Blue. :o( (midnight blue = Purple, who knew?)

Anyhoo, with a "new" 20 year old house desperately in need of renovations, a 2.5 year old and a 3 week old, not to mention a fulltime job, I stay pretty busy. However, as stated before this little blog challenge is an effort to work through all that and still find time to spend on my hobby.

Without further adieu here are some starter pics....

2nd squad will be a 10-man tactical squad. It will include a marine with missile launcher, a Vet. Seargeant with Powerfist, and a special weapon trooper with either a melta or Flamer. I have magnetized the Special weapons to allow some flexibility with that model.









2nd Squad's Veteran Seargent. Being a true Penn Stater, I do not like the idea of using a contrasting color to accentuate the eyeglass of my marine helmets. I have chosen to use black, which I do not highlight at all. I will add a bit of extra varnish when its all said and done to demonstrate that it is glasslike. :o)












Some marines with their trusty bolters from 2nd squad. They do most of the work, and all of the dying.

Introduction


Okay, well here we go. This Blog will be about Games Workshop Miniatures. Specifically, the GW miniatures that I own, convert, and paint.

My pal and I decided we would each start a BLOG to post the progress we make on converting and painting our models.

Of course we'll also both be stumbling through how to actually make a blog.

So unless you are that friend, GET OUTTA HERE! :o)