Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Adeptus Titanicus madness over takes me!!!

 Okay so I haven't posted in a bit, just haven't had the mojo to do so. That does not mean I have been idle, well sort of, but not completely.

So some of you know I am painting mini's for a Space Hulk commission that I just can't seem to wrap my painting focus completely on. In fact I am almost done with the Terminator Librarian and just needed a break. I so happened to watch one of my favorite Youtube channel hero's in Ash Barker of Guerrilla Miniature Games who just did a recent vid on playing a game of Adeptus Titanicus. That's all it took, I dropped what I was doing, pulled my Warlord Titan off the shelf that has not had any love for eight months and went to work on it. I completed it yesterday, and I have to say I had a blast doing it. In fact it's got my painting juices going again and I now think I can turn back to my Space Hulk project refreshed and focused... that's the plan anyway.

Here are a few pictures of the process and then the final pictures follow of it completed.


[below in progress shots]









 [Below completed shots]





As always thanks for looking.

Cheers
Kevin


8 comments:

  1. Looks awesome. I really like the plate effects and color scheme.

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    1. Thank you Dave, the color scheme is from the traitor legion “Legio Mortis”. I liked the plate effects myself but hearing someone else say so means a lot.

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  2. What a great job! They look fun to build. Sometimes you have to do you. Excellent!

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    1. Thanks MP, it was a fun project. It was more involved than I thought it would be, but still fun.

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  3. Nice job on that big ole dude! Excellent color combination too! Tell me how you accomplished that "red?" Amazing!!

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    1. Thank you Skip. It was two colors of red. Citadel paints from games workshop. Khorne Red (A dark red) and Mephiston Red (a solid straight up red). Base color was Khorne red built up highlights using a mix of the two and finally just Mephiston.

      You could do it with your art supply store bought paints by simply picking out a dark red, and normal red.

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  4. Very intricate and impressive brushwork on this huge model, Kevin. Agree about the nice color combination too.

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    1. Thank you Dean, means a lot from a fellow artist:)

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