Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Horus Heresy - More Breachers


Finally got a bit of time to shoot some of my latest paint jobs in front of the lights. I've almost completed my little Killzone project, just four more Tactical Marines to go.

I'm still undecided on the final basing, and therefore weathering, treatment for my models. It'll be either dark grey and rusted metal, or much darker and sootier. Let me know what you guys think.

And now, on to the Breachers. I hope you like them.






Cheers
Dave

14 comments:

  1. I like the dark grey idea. On the other hand if you went full on Martian red you could push the wearying up the legs. Either way, these are looking great. I hope you've got some death shroud terminators in the painting queue.

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    1. I think it'll be dark grey/brown/orange, so some of that will make it up their legs. Nope, no Deathshroud for my Loyalists ; )

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  2. They look awesome. I love the chipped paint effect on the shields! The subtle light grey to white gradient on the armor is kick ass.

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  3. Lovely paint jobs; however I dark background might have worked a bit better when photographing them.

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    1. Thanks, I'll mess around with some different backgrounds once they're all done.

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  4. I love the models and the photos, can you provide details of your lighting and camera set up in a future post? Or link to a previous one I might have missed? Thanks!

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    1. I haven't done it before, but will try to do a post on it soon.

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  5. Beautiful! I am constantly inspired. Could you please give an explanation or do a tutorial on the chipped paint effect?

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    1. Thanks, I'll see what I can do about getting a tutorial together soon.

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    1. Thanks Paul. I hope your family are recovering and the situation is stabilizing.

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