Monday 23 January 2017

Ravenwing Attack Bike and Land Speeder Gunner - Complete(ish)

Howdy all,


A quick fire update today (aren't they all these days with me....)! Over the weekend I got quite a lot of prep work done on some models for the death throes of my current Dark Angels Commission, but the models I actually got some decent work done on were the Ravenwing attack bike and both multi melta gunners for the attack bike and the land speeder.








I should have a few WIP shots of some of the remaining Terminators and Deathwing Knight soon as well as starting work on the blasted dreadnoughts! I say blasted as I still have to magnetise their arms, 4 for each! But I can say with confidence now that the end is in sight... The Land Raiders and Dark Talon are the only big things left to do that I haven't touched but I have visualised where paint is going on them so I should be able to start them up fairly quickly. 

Also expect to see the Callidus assassin popping up soon :)

Peace out,

Rob

8 comments:

  1. Nice work as always pal - bet you're glad to be getting close to the end of the commission aren't you, I always get excited when a project nears completion (not that I've ever finished an army, is there even such a thing?)

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    1. Yes! I have thoroughly enjoyed my foray in commission painting thus far, but I will scale it back after I've completed all my current ones I think, just keep enough to have a nice steady cash injection into the hobby, but with everything on my plate its taken over a little bit!

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  2. They look fantastic Rob, I like the red on the speeder as it gives a good pop to the rest of the model. Your black and white areas are really well done.

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    1. Cheers Joe! I really struggle with the 'pure' black/white look, so I was relived that the client gave me wide berth on picking the specifics of the scheme

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  3. Those are looking well indeed.
    Have you thought of doing anything inside the barrells of the meltas?

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    1. They still need heat treating work and the inside of the barrels were going to just be blackened out to look deep. What did you have in mind mate :)?

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  4. I made a decision very early on in my Dark Angels collection *not* to use green in the paint scheme. As such, I am fairly biased (critical) about it, but these figures look wonderful. In particular, the use of metallics and lighter spot colours on the Landspeeder are really cool. Bravo!

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    1. I think too often the Green becomes a bright green for, well the DARK angels! So I lke to keep the brightness quite low and just use it as a spot colour. Glad you approve :)

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