Tuesday, 2 August 2011

"They have a Primarch!"



I love the Primarchs. They are some of the best background writing for any games system ever, I defy anyone not to identify with at least one of them, for me it's a three way tie between Konrad Curze, Lorgar and Corax. (I used to the love the Lion but Luther is clearly cooler.)

So when about a year ago I was shown kabuki models range of "Knights of Legend" I was in awe. So with the recent release of "Corax" or "Gothic Knight" I bought one. Hopefully post a bit of a making and painting for him after he arrives from spain but I'm so excited.

Also a friend of my GMort has been writing profiles for a few of the sons of the emperor so I'm really looking forward to trying out the rules he's written for Corax.

I'd post a few pics but I can't work out how to pinch them, so please go and look and support the company if you like what you see.

Not a long post I know, some more stuf should be on the webstore tomorrow and more Sallies pics soon, onceI can find my damn camera

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Kayvaan Shrike Conversion Commission

 

Not much to say, here's what I did over the past few days. 








As an update I've done somework on the Ravens and have pulled out my pre-heresy Night Lords to do some wotk on too.

Monday, 25 July 2011

Raven Guard Chapter Symbol Tutorial.

A friend of mine has started Raven Guard, we have a new Raven Guard in our Deathwatch group so I felt inclined to come back to my own. I also figured to assist the friend of mine, who I'm also doing a commission version of "Shadow Captain Shrike", I'd post my free hand method of painting the Raven Guard chapter
symbol.


Ron over at FTW posted this a while ago, and I like it but I honestly (and humbly) believe mine to be closer to the offical pics of the symbol. 


So here's my attempt in 9 easy stages.

Stage 1: This is a space marine shoulder pad painted black.

Stage 2: Ok a little more complicated, 7 white dots, one two thrids up center, one either side, one about two thirds down center with one either side and finally one bottom center. (All in "Skull White")

Stage 3: Join the top 3 dots with a curved line.

Stage 4: Join the end of your new curve to the corner dots.

Stage 5a: A half mil apart draw two line down shown

Stage 5b: Repeat for the other side

Stage 6: Draw a "V" from the corner of the inner most wing sections to the lower dot

Stage 7; Draw a "V" down wards with two lines half a mil appart for the tail

Stage 8: Another "V" to make the tail a diamond, then fill in the tail and body. I also like to thicken the top win section to blend it into the body better.

 Stage 9: The head is tricky and will just take a little practifce to get the right shape. Sorry. A small triangle will look just fine though.
Hope its helpful.