Just in time for the second Inquisition War event on Saturday, I completed a set of three Ultramarines vehicles. First, I’ll talk about this Land Speeder.
As usual, it’s all magnetized up. The missile launchers are swappable for plain hull walls, and the hull/pintle weapons can be added or removed.
Land Speeder
The U on the top is from the Ultramarines brass etch set from Forge World. Most of the VII decals are actually from a very old Space Marine Bike Squad decal sheet, purchased in about 2000. They still work pretty well, although I ended up using Future to get a couple of them to stick well.
Land Speeder (top)
This is also the first time I’ve used weathering pigments. I went for a pretty minimal look on this one. Since it’s supposed to be a skimmer, I figured there wouldn’t be so much dirt on it. I just put a bit on the grav plating and along the bottom.
On Thursdays, I like to take a break from my army projects. Instead, I try to do something that I can start and complete all in one evening.
My three-year-old daughter picked out these Reaper Bones Kickstarter goblins for me to paint up. She told me they should be purple like her dress.
Goblin (spear)
Goblin (mace)
Goblin (bow)
I’m fairly happy with these guys, although I’m not in love with the red of the cloth. I used the same purple wash (Secret Weapon’s Amethyst) as I did on the skin, to try to tie the model together. I think it may have ended up without enough contrast.
I guess I the Kickstarter came with three sets of these guys, so I can always try again later.
On Thursdays, I like to take a break from my army projects. Instead, I try to do something that I can start and complete all in one evening.
Another Thursday, another Reaper Bones model. I kind of rushed and didn’t have a clear idea of what I wanted, which really shows. I wanted the demon thing being held up as kind of a fiery phoenix thing, though it just turned out kind of muddy.
I did use a purple wash on the red robes, which I think has a nicely subtle shade effect.
As part of the Inquisition War campaign over at Endgame, I decided that Inquisitor Volta should call on a favor from the Deathwatch.
In the fluff, the Deathwatch is an extra-bonus-elite set of Space Marines, with individual members coming from different chapters. I wanted these guys to be badass, so everybody needed a sculpted shoulder pads. This meant a combination of bits from my stash, Ebay, and the Deathwatch shoulder pad set from GW. Most of the rest are from the plastic Sternguard kit.
The bases are all Secret Weapon’sUrban Streets set, with some of the static grass I use on the rest of my Ultramarines. That ties them both into the Marines army, and the Inquisitor and his retinue (which get Urban Invasion bases).
Brother-Librarin Joab of the Genesis Chapter
Joab is the Dark Vengeance librarian, the first I’ve actually used from the set. I scraped off the DA icon on the chest and printed out a decal for the Genesis Chapter. I also swapped out the Dark Angels shoulder pad for a metal Deathwatch one, although you can’t really see it in the picture. That means that this dude has a blob of ProCreate as an upper arm.
Brother-Captain Garran of the Red Scorpions
For some reason I really love this head. It’s like the perfect combination of Picard and Riker. This head alone sold me the Sternguard kit. Garran’s chapter shoulder pad is an individual bit from one of the Forgeworld sets.
Brother from the Mortifactors
This guy’s skull shoulder pad is a green stuff experiment.
Brother from the Salamanders
Another Forgeworld individual bit on the shoulder. He’s also magnetized to take the heavy flamer.
Brother from the Space Wolves
I originally didn’t have a Wolves head, so he was helmeted. I thought he looked a little tame, so I traded some bits with my friend Ann to get a proper space viking head. The legs are Sanguinary Guard.
Brother from the Iron Hands
This guy may be the most expensive of the set. He’s got an Iron Hands shoulder pad and torso front, as individual bits from the GW upgrade set. He’s got the Deathwatch shoulder pad plus Deathwatch bolter. He’s got a Mk2 Iron Hands bionic arm from Forgeworld. Plus, he’s got a bionic leg I cut off an old metal metal inquisitor (it seemed appropriate).
I noticed after I had attached it that the bionic leg was a few mm longer than the other one. Fortunately, one of the bases had a curb/step on it that was just about the perfect distance. Crisis averted!