Showcase: Arachnarok Spider
The beast is finished. This was a lot of fun to paint in the early stages of the project but it turned into a real grind by the end. Wooden sticks and webbing aren’t the most exciting things in the world to paint. There is…
WIP: Arachnarok Spider #5
It’s always nice to complete the base. I always feel like the project is getting somewhere when the base is complete. I used cork, slate and spare plastic bits from the Orc and Goblin range including some more skulls. It’s not Warhammer unless it has…
WIP: Arachnarok Spider #4
The legs are on. More pics after the jump. I have a few touch ups to make, but I’m pleased the legs are on. I’ve still not painted the eyes. But I do have some ideas.
WIP: Aracharok Spider #3
I’ve been working late all week (any one would think my name is Stahly – lol), so work has been slow going on the Spider. I have finished the flesh and painted the claws. Sigur asked me if I would be adding a contrasting colour,…
WIP: Aracharok Spider #2
I’ve been working on the fleshy parts of the spider. I wanted a yellow-like maggot flesh. You can see the colours I used in the background (Heavy Ochre, Dwarf Flesh, Baal red wash, plague brown). I think I’m going to go lighter with the colour…
WIP: Aracharok Spider #1
Inspired by Stahly’s incredible Hell Pit Abomination, I thought I’d follow in our illustrious leader’s footsteps with my own Warhammer Fantasy Massive Monster. Read on to discover how I airbrushed this model in part 1 of this project. I had to come up with a…
Tutorial: Painting Orc Skin
Here’s my guide to painting Orc skin. I start by base coating the whole model with Charred Brown. This has no benefit for the green skin but it does make painting the Orc’s cloths/weapons easier. I then base coat the Orc’s skin in Snot Green….
Showcase: Skull Pass Night Goblin
These are some high quality pictures of a little model I painted for fellow Brückenkopf author Darkover. He just got married and as a kind of wedding present he asked all of his wargamer friends to contribute a painted Night Goblin. I don’t know why…