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#151 Post by Azaam »

Can't wait to see your phoenix ! I'm sure it'll look great.
There's so many way you can paint it, I think I'd spend more time thinking about the colour scheme than actually painting it. I'm wondering what you chose.

Also keep us updated on the phoenix casting, I might be interested to open a circus :D
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#152 Post by Prince of Spires »

The phoenix kit is indeed a great source of extra bits. There's loads of options for creating more in there. After making my frostheart I kitbashed a flamespire with the left over bits and parts of a model airplane. It's loads of fun. Keep us updated on the progress.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#153 Post by MasterOfNone »

Here is the phoenix as of today. I have not done any work for a couple of days, maybe I'll restart tomorrow.
So far this model feels easy compared to the arachnarok.
The image does not show that well the tones; the feather tips, tail and especially the ice crystals are much whiter than they appear here and the dark blue parts have more cyan in them.

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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#154 Post by Azaam »

It already looks great ! That's really clean and I can't wait to see more.

Any plan to magnetize it ?
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#155 Post by Prince of Spires »

It's indeed looking great.

And the Phoenix is indeed a lot easier to paint than a lot of other models. I found it great fun and a very fast paint job. Not a lot of details on the model, but enough to give you something to work with. And all the details that are on there matter.

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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#156 Post by MasterOfNone »

Azaam wrote:It already looks great ! That's really clean and I can't wait to see more.

Any plan to magnetize it ?
Thanks, unfortunately the saddle is welded in and I could not manage to take it off, otherwise that would be an obvious thing to magnetize.
To be honest, I had not really thought about magnetizing bits, but I will not glue back the rider, rather keep it in place with some bluetack.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#157 Post by SpellArcher »

MasterOfNone wrote:The image does not show that well the tones
Are these what is more difficult on the Arachnarok MON?
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#158 Post by MasterOfNone »

SpellArcher wrote:
MasterOfNone wrote:The image does not show that well the tones
Are these what is more difficult on the Arachnarok MON?
Although I did work quite a bit on the tones of the carapace, what I found really challenging is the amount of minute detail and the tree-dimensionality of arachnarok, whereas the phoenix is basically just two flattish faces.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#159 Post by TyrrenAzureblade »

That phoenix color scheme is looking great! Definitely enjoy a "frostier" looking palette.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#160 Post by Olthannon »

Looks great! I've always wanted to pick up some of the later edition models that I missed while I was out of the hobby. I actually really like the dragon and phoenix models.

Love your paint scheme so far, can't wait to see more.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart WIP

#161 Post by MasterOfNone »

After more than a month away from painting due to heavy workload, things have finally relented in the last few days, and I have completed my Frostheart!
I am very pleased with it. Big miniatures always give a lot of satisfaction when they are complete, and this is not exception.
What was different though is that I found it an easy project, compared to a dragon or even more, Arachnarok.

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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#162 Post by Azaam »

Amazing job MoN !
The gems are marvelous and the details on the head are gorgeous. I especially like the eyes.
As we've already seen with the monstrosity you painted some time ago, you really shine on that kind of big project.


By the way did you finally mold some parts before painting it ? If yes, how did it go ?
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#163 Post by MasterOfNone »

Azaam wrote:Amazing job MoN !
The gems are marvelous and the details on the head are gorgeous. I especially like the eyes.
As we've already seen with the monstrosity you painted some time ago, you really shine on that kind of big project.


By the way did you finally mold some parts before painting it ? If yes, how did it go ?
Thank you Azaam!
This phoenix is made of original parts.
I have another phoenix in bits that I can mould. I have enough feathers and heads to make at least another three phoenixes.
However that project will have to wait; I have some quick to work to do for my elves and then I'll move on to my next big unit, 30 savage orcs.
After that, I will be cloning cavalry (Silver Helms).
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#164 Post by Prince of Spires »

I had the same experience with the phoenix. It a fairly quick and easy paint job. I think it's because there's no unecessary details stuck on. You don't have to play "hunt the gem" for half a day to finish it. And at the same time the surface is textured, which means it's easier to paint than flat surfaces would have been.

For me, the extra bits that come with the phoenix kit have been a gold mine. Lots of great parts in there. I've gotten a lot of extra mileage out of it.

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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#165 Post by SpellArcher »

Azaam wrote:The gems are marvelous and the details on the head are gorgeous.
I agree, I also like the throne very much. It would almost be a pity to have it obscured by a rider!
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#166 Post by Olthannon »

Lovely work! Really like the little details! It's a cool model and your paint job really does it justice.
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#167 Post by MasterOfNone »

Thank you all for your comments.

Word has reached the shores of Ulthuan that a new powerful Whaagh! is on the rise, and that it will soon be joined by a large contingent of the savage orcish brethren from the wild southern lands.
Therefore the defenders of Ulthuan are again sharpening their blades and strengthening their shields before sailing to war.

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All are milliput clones of a single original of each kind.
Looking more closely I see the shields need quite a bit of refinement; I did not appreciate how rough they are even wearing my glasses :(
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Re: A new painting blog - Frostheart COMPLETE

#168 Post by SpellArcher »

I like the white metal dragons on blue.
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#169 Post by Prince of Spires »

I like both of them. And I think you're selling yourself short. Upclose they look a bit rough around the edges maybe. But that's the unforgiving nature of close-up photos. "Zoomed-out" when they are on a miniature and you're standing at a table they will look great.

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#170 Post by MasterOfNone »

Thanks all, I'll probably retouch a bit before I varnish them.
Meanwhile, our pointy eared friends have more to worry than the imperfections of the paint job on their shields.
A large group of savage greenskins are making ready for the challenge:

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This was the state as of Christmas Eve, before the end of the year I almost finished the base layer, but have since taken a break.
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Re: A new painting blog - Savage Orcs WIP

#171 Post by SpellArcher »

I like the skull especially. How were the models to assemble?
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#172 Post by MasterOfNone »

SpellArcher wrote:I like the skull especially. How were the models to assemble?
The big fella with the skull on its head is a converted miniature I got from eBay with 2 other metal ones and several from the plastic box for a total of ten.
Then I bought a new bag of 20. The amount of choices for assembling them is mindnumbing.
Choosing bits and gluing them took me a whole day. But on the bright side the parts come together very neatly and polystyrene cement works a treat.
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#173 Post by Prince of Spires »

That should be an epic looking unit. What do you have in mind for colors?
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#174 Post by MasterOfNone »

Prince of Spires wrote:That should be an epic looking unit. What do you have in mind for colors?
This is where I got so far:
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#175 Post by TyrrenAzureblade »

So much good stuff in here! I just did my first model for the year, a Silverhelm to add to my small group of five, and all these updates are amping me up to get some more painting done. Happy New Year, and I look forward to seeing your progress on these!
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#176 Post by Prince of Spires »

Nice. Starting to look good. With a bit more love it will become an epic unit I think :)
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Re: A new painting blog - Savage Orcs WIP

#177 Post by Azaam »

It's already starting looking good ! And I can't agree more with SpellArcher, the skull looks great !
I like the dynamism of the unit and the models, I can almost hear them shouting :D
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#178 Post by MasterOfNone »

Time for a minor progress update:
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#179 Post by SpellArcher »

I like the blue. Reminds me of the old troll head standard Slayers used to bear!
MasterOfNone wrote:But on the bright side the parts come together very neatly
I appreciated this as long ago as the second generation Tau models. Most precise.
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#180 Post by MasterOfNone »

SpellArcher wrote:I like the blue. Reminds me of the old troll head standard Slayers used to bear!
I have it!
Are dwarf slayers any good in 8th?
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