Showing posts with label Nurgle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nurgle. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2021

From the Challenge: Great Unclean One, Greater Daemon of Nurgle

I painted this model for the "Lair of the Great Beast" room in the Chamber of Challenges... and if this doesn't qualify as a "great beast" I'm not sure what would... it's Forge World's absolutely magnificent Great Unclean One, Greater Daemon of Nurgle. It's a massive resin casting that I picked up at a swap meet/bring and buy thing locally, likely about five years ago.

The detail on the model is great, and by great I mean disgusting...

Unfortunately someone's gotten to the GUO's backbone, or maybe he's just cracked apart back there...

So many open sores... no way this dude is getting in a hotel swimming pool.

The right hand and sword with tongue wrap were a separate resin casting. It assembled very slickly.


Had to apply some gloss varnish to his guts.

It's a pretty large model, sure to be the centrepiece of my Nurgle Chaos Space Marines force, if we ever get to have a game again...!

He was remarkably straightforward to paint, the base colour is my special "Nurgle mix" of Castellan Green overbrushed with Death World Forest and a skosh of Steel Legion Drab for that sickly brownish cast. Horns are Rakarth Flesh highlighted up to Pallid Wych Flesh, and the stringy bits are similarly done with PWF.

Stay safe everyone!

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Random Painting: Citadel Horned Dragon and Forge World 40K Apostate Preachers of Nurgle

Some more fantasy painting to post today - a vintage Citadel Horned Dragon picked up recently on eBay. The MDF base was supplied by Conscript Byron's Northern Lights Terrain - cheers Byron!

Just look at the character in that face! This model was sculpted by Nick Bibby, my favorite dragon sculptor of the vintage era. In case you're wondering what he's up to nowadays, I can tell you that Mr. Bibby is a prolific fine art sculptor.

He's created some amazing pieces, including a series of sculptures of England's champion animals (blackface sheep, shire horses, Angus bulls and the like) and an amazing 15-ft tall Kodiak bear commissioned by Brown University.
  
Bibby's bronzes sell for thousands of pounds nowadays, which makes the $40 or so I had to give for this wonderful vintage dragon seem something of a relative bargain.

For those who aren't familiar with the Horned Dragon, here's a couple pics with human-sized models to give a better idea of scale. Above, the knight from the Citadel Adventurers box I painted recently.

Here's the Dragon with an Otherworld adventurer. 

Finally, some WIP pictures. As was noted by one of the Conscripts the other night, with today's amazingly detailed injection-plastic kits, we tend to forget how much work these old metal kits take...

Wow - you could nearly drive a truck through those gaps! I ended up pinning the two halves of the body together, but the rest of the parts are held just with superglue and greenstuff (fingers crossed).


Lots of greenstuff!

I used a new primer on this model - Rustoleum Painter's Touch "2X Ultra Cover Paint and Primer". Well, I can say that it does what it says on the tin. It was shocking how well the paint covered with just one pass. Recommended.

Lastly, here are some models I pulled out and painted on Saturday afternoon - these are the Forge World "Apostate Preachers of Nurgle" that I've had in my "to paint" Plano case for a year or two. Whilst browsing TMP on Friday I saw someone's excellent work on these models posted on coolminiornot, and decided to just get off my arse and paint mine.


Pretty straightforward paintjobs, these - mostly Catachan Green/Death World Forest highlighted a bit with a lighter mix of DWF, and washed with Agrax Earthshade. I think they turned out fine for a couple hours' work and they'll fit in well with the Renegades.

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Byron's 1st Painting Challenge Entry

Here is the first entry from this years Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge.  A Nurgle rhino and a pair of Tohaa from Infinity.  The painting process on the Rhino was pretty slow on due to the large number of washes involved.


First up is a Nurgle Death Guard rhino for my 40k force.  The rhino started out as a used kit from a friend that no longer wanted it, so it was already painted for Khorne.  That didn't matter a whole lot as anything being used for Nurgle needs about a metric tonne of green stuff before its ready anyway.

Here are some photos of the green stuff work done after ripping off the doors.






I was trying to make this match an older piece so that it fits with the army I painted probably 5-6 years ago, so it has no fancy chipping solution or grime solutions added as I started doing that all after painting this army.  The base colours were all done with an airbrush and went super fast.  I think it was less than 20 minutes to get the green and all the shading done, then the slow part started.


What took so long with the rhino was the fact that all of the pustule areas are just painted bone white and then layered with sepia, green, red, yellow, and blue washes in various areas to build up the sick looking colour shades.  Each layer had to sit and dry before the next, making it a slow process.



Next up are two Infinity figures from the Tohaa faction, affectionately known as the Artichoke heads, and I think you can see why.   These two are Sukeul Commandos, and I have been needing at least one of them for a long while. 



The one with the rifle is yielding a K1 rifle, which has a special type of ammo that can hurt anything 60% of the time.  No matter if it is a weak base trooper or a mighty TAG (Dreadnought) it is always a 60% chance to hurt them, which is damn strong since a normal rifle in the game has a less than 20% chance to hurt a TAG.  Since to many players have been fielding TAGs lately, I needed something to help out against them in my force.


I took her to my game last night, and off course, basic rifle troops did more damage to the enemy TAG than she did..... figures, right?

Both the Rhino and the Tohaa were fun little starter pieces for the challenge, but now its onto some of the larger projects.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Trench Warfare - 40K Style!

Two weeks back, Conscript Greg came over for a game of 40K on the new Fawcett acquisition - some amazing trench terrain boards. I picked these up a few weeks ago off eBay from a fellow in Quebec and ever since they arrived, I've been plotting the first game with them... the obvious choice would've been a Great War game but since I'd loaned a bunch of figures to the Millennium Library for a window display, I figured a 40K game with hapless Guardsmen Astra Militarum would be just the thing to break them in.

Greg brought over 1200 points of his gorgeous Vostroyans and Veterans to man the trenches against 1500 points of my Chaos Renegades. This gave me some impetus to paint something (anything!) as I don't think I'd picked up a brush all summer. The Renegades had mostly been sitting in pieces in a Plano box after I'd bought them from Forgeworld oh, about five years ago. I'd assembled and painted one squad of ten, assembled and painted two Leman Russ tanks, then done up some Beagle-Boys-style penal legion troops, but there they sat, mocking me in their bare plastic and resin sadness...

Anyway, the new terrain got me cracking again and in the last two weeks I finished the Company command squad, a Commissar/Enforcer, two squads of ten Renegade troopers, and two heavy stubber teams! Cool! I reinforced the Renegade list with some Nurgle stiffening: two Blight Drones (one a recent pickup and repaint off local kijiji) and a squad of Plague Marines. The list was constructed based on the "Renegades and Heretics" list in Imperial Armour Vol. 6 - Siege of Vraks Part 2. We set up "the Big Push" - the Renegades got VPs for getting into the Guard's support trenches or exiting the table behind the Guard lines. The Guard scored for preventing this and for destroying Renegade units.

Greg brought along a Basilisk, a platoon of Vostroyan Guardsmen, a squad of Veterans with fancy guns, a Hellhound/Banewolf with chemcannon, 5 Sentinels with autocannons/lascannons, a squad of Crimson Fist Marines, three Ogryns, and a funky command squad with some attached advisors.

The Veterans deployed in a frontline trench on the Guard left.

The scary chemical tank deployed nearby.


Vostroyan squad in the middle, backed up by Sentinels and the Basilisk.

Shifting a bit to the left, more Vostroyans and Sentinels with Crimson Fists in the support trench.

The battlefield. Guard command is in the ruined church at lower left. The Renegades army is deployed across the top of the picture, left to right: Leman Russ, workers rabble squad, Plague Marines, Blight Drones, penal troopers, Leman Russ, Renegade Militia platoon command and platoon.

Here's some of the Renegades.

The red dice by each squad indicates the squad Leadership - Renegades determine their Ld randomly at the start of the game by rolling a d6 and adding 4. The guys at top left are rock-hard with Ld10 but their colleagues behind and to their left are not quite so steady with Ld5 and 6 respectively...

The Renegads took first turn and while much of the army ran forward, the Drones, penal troopers and Plague Marines took aim at the Ogryns in the forward sap, wounding but not killing them.

The rabble rabbled themselves along across no-man's-land.

A surge of Renegades flowed towards the Guard trenches. Surely a bowel-loosening moment for the good old Astra Militarum...

Guardsmen deployed well in the frontline.

Accurate fire (as well as a couple of large templates) took a toll on the renegades. Ouch!

The Penitents managed to hose off the Ogryns and take the sap.

On the Renegade right flank the Leman Russ multi-melta'd the Hellhound as the rabble is decimated by lasgun fire.

Loins are girded...

Leaving a trail of dead in their wake, the Renegades reach the frontline trenches.

Plague Marines advance, minus one of their number felled by his own plasma gun :-(

Renegade champion reaches the wire, followed by the survivors of his platoon. There will be a reckoning...!

Almost there...!

Leman Russ reaches the frontline trenches and roasts some Vostroyans.

The Vostroyans manage to win the close combat against the Renegades and moments after this picture was taken, wipe them out in a Sweeping Advance! (below)


On the Renegade left, troops pile into an unoccupied trench.

The penal troopers advance down the sap.

Command squad and Vostroyans make a lateral move to cut off the Renegades. Seconds later the models in the foreground are killed by a Blight Drone.


Renegades continue their advance.


Renegades are caught up by the surviving Vostroyan commander and advisors. He died in a hail of bullets as the Renegades gunned him down. Hail Eris, all hail Discordia!! :-)

Hapless Sentinels before the mechanized onslaught.

Basilisk crew pretty nervous as all potential targets are over open sights :-(

Anyhow, we called the battle shortly after this as the Renegades had penetrated the front line trenches and despite taking heavy losses, looked able to seal the victory.

Last evening, we set up a rematch with the forces slightly re-jigged. Greg had ditched the Hellhound and Basilisk and added two Leman Russes (!) while I had reinforced the Renegades with a new commander model (a conversion of a very nice metal Imperial Guard Regimental Advisor) and a troop of five mounted Renegades.

Conscripts Keegan, Frederick and Kevin came over to participate in the mayhem that ensued. Here are pictures!

Vostroyan squad with heavy bolter mans the frontline trench 

Ogryns backed up by Leman Russ tank

The gorgeous new Tempestus Militarum Scions

Vostroyan command squad
 

Crimson Fist Marines stiffen the Imperial resistance


Initial dispositions - Renegades attack from the top right

Renegade Blight Drones

Renegade squad with heavy stubber

Renegade Death Riders!!

Renegade Leman Russ. Rabble advancing

Imperial Sentinels

Plague Marines vs Sentinels!

"When I get older I will be stronger
They'll call me freedom, just like a wavin' flag"

Renegades press on past knocked out Leman Russ

"On Vostroya, lasgun shoot YOU!!"
 
Another fun game with great figures and terrain, but quite a different result. Keegan hot-rolled his way into the Astra Militarum Hall of Fame with that one, and I got a taste of what it's like to face two AV14 tanks with no lascannons. The Big Push was definitely halted.