Showing posts with label Games Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games Workshop. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Recently prepared for painting #4 - Arachnarok Spider

Another, one of the largest miniatures, which were produced by the Games Workshop company. This is a very nice model made with great attention to detail. I'm big fan of Orcs & Goblins and owner of a fairly large army of greenskins, so assembling this model gave me a lot of joy. Of course, as is the case for models of this size I have to devoted some time to properly assembled and smoothed the joints of individual elements.

Below, a few shots of this miniature. Some elements not yet been installed because of the convenience of future painting work.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Recently prepared for painting #3 - Beastmen Cygor

This big distant cousin of the Minotaurs is one of the largest models that I've ever assembled. Personally, I don't like such big models, because this involves a lot of work with green stuff and sandpapers. In this case, most of the time took me smoothing the joints of the individual body parts. But as you can see, the end result is really impressive.


Above, some general shots of the model. Below, closeup on body from both sides.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Recently prepared for painting #2 - Beastmen Ghorros Warhoof

This time something of the army of Beastmen... assembled and prepared for painting Ghorros Warhoof.

This miniature is now rarely seen on store shelves, which is a pity, because it is a very nice model. Unfortunately, when this one came into my hands, it lacked the horn. I could not find a similar part, so I took over a small leather bag.

Very nice model, which at the moment goes on my shelf with unpainted miniatures.

Recently prepared for painting #1 - Warriors of Chaos Lord of Slaanesh

Unfortunately, because of my profession for last several months I don't have much time to painting miniatures. However, from time to time I manage to find a moment to piece together some interesting miniatures and prepare them for painting. So now, here are some of them.

One of the most interesting figures that I recently put together is this Lord of Slaanesh.


This is Games Workshop miniature and works on it were not easy. It took some time to remove all the molds and fill the gaps. But it was worth it, because this mini looks really nice.
And for now, this model is waiting in a rather long line for their turn to paint.

Monday, 29 July 2013

Be'lakor, finally in my possession

Be'lakor is, in my opinion, one of the most interesting and beautiful Games Workshop miniatures. In the end, I managed to buy this figure in metal. The model was previously used, so it requires a lot of work to bring them to order. After all, I am very pleased to have found it in my collection.


I always wanted to have this model since I saw the 'Dark Master' work of Karol Rudyk in one of the 'How to paint...' book. This is one of the best work I've ever seen.
I have some ideas on converting and painting this model, which definitely will be posted in the future on pages of this blog.

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Ushabti with Great Weapon #2 (GW)

Another Ushabti miniature painted.
These minis looks very similar, so I painted them using a variety of skin tones.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Ushabti with Great Weapon - Tomb Kings (GW)

I just finished painting the Ushabti miniature.
(figure to play, so the painting on one of the lower levels)

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Ogre Kingdoms Hunter (GW model)

This is the result of my recent struggles with painting GW models. I think I was able to paint it on a fairly decent level.
Thus, The Hunter, for now without the Sabretusks.



Some big and fat Ogre Kingdoms chap

One of the last of my painting work. That bastard I painted a few days focusing mainly on the skin and clothing items. But rusty armor elements were painted in the simplest way, because I run out of patience.