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    I'd love to paint a hive Tyrant, I was completely intiidated by the model though: went for these guys instead (apologies for the many forthcoming posts, stupid picture limit...


    It turns out the TWC are very nice to paint (wolves at least, working on the riders), here's some step by step pics or how I went about them; I'll edit in the text when I've got a bit of time tonight or tomorrow.





















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    Lovely wolves you got there, the life-like pattern of their fur looks great.

    Looks like the perfect models for some interesting airbrush work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakiq View Post
    Lovely wolves you got there, the life-like pattern of their fur looks great.

    Looks like the perfect models for some interesting airbrush work.
    Thanks mate, they are perfect for playing around with the airbrush, but ore importantly the fur takes washes and drybrushing even better! I must say the guys on top aren't quite as fun to paint, but I just love monsters



    I'll get some more pics asap.

    The unit is now on eBay guys, feel free to take a look : http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/byronorde/...&_trksid=p3686

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    Superb work Byron. These look grear and the blood effect is a great touch. Any chance you can explain how you get your snow effect so good?

    I bought and magnetised the hive tyrant at the weekend. I've magnetised it so you can use every single option. However i'd suggest no one magnetises it unless they are absolutely mental as I was swearing at that model for hours and hours. I think you definitely made the right choice with these.

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    Really nice work on the thunderwolves!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tzarinchilla View Post
    Superb work Byron. These look grear and the blood effect is a great touch. Any chance you can explain how you get your snow effect so good?

    I bought and magnetised the hive tyrant at the weekend. I've magnetised it so you can use every single option. However i'd suggest no one magnetises it unless they are absolutely mental as I was swearing at that model for hours and hours. I think you definitely made the right choice with these.
    Sure bud:



    [size=14pt]SNOW![/size]


    To make snow you will need:
    Baking Soda
    Pva (white glue/elmers for our US readers)
    Water Effects (Optional, makes it dry faster, promotes 'clumping'
    A container
    A stick
    A clean brush
    Models!

    Step #1: Baking Soda!



    Step #2: Pva (mix it in before next step)


    Step #3: Water Effects **Optional, see above I tend to use without**


    Looks like:


    Step #4: Put it on your bases


    Don't forget where snow would collect!:


    Step #6: If you're using 'tufts' brush a little pva/your snow mix on top, then scatter on some soda to make them look frosted:


    Example:




    Mix it with PVA, slowly adding more soda until it's really thick (unless you want melt snow, see below). That's it, slop it on your bases, google snow drifts if you want realistic examples, and don't forget those footprints! (Blood + snow = good also)

    Fluffy 'Fresh' Snow
    Do the above, but after putting your 'snow mix' on the base and waiting 10 mins carefully sprinkl some bi carb on (I drop it from the back of a flat sculpting tool) and blow off the excess.

    Brighter than Bright snow - Often combined with fluffy fresh snow.
    Either:
    Paint white underneath where your snow is going (I use vallejo foundation white because it only needs a couple of coats)
    Mix a little white paint with your snow mix, you won't need much.

    Meltsnow
    Just add more PVA, if your pva is thick add a little water (before or after the bi-carb, not as the same time)

    N.B When doing anything to do with snow clean your brushes before! If there's even a trace of red in it for example your scary ogres are now going to look like fat fairies on candy mountain...


    Quote Originally Posted by TSS View Post
    Really nice work on the thunderwolves!
    Cheers TSS, there's some more pictures coming of different angles just for you soon
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    All done! Both units are up on ebay now

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    Very nice work, and thanks for the snow walkthrough. Seems a shame to put them on eBay, really

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxSigmund View Post
    Very nice work, and thanks for the snow walkthrough. Seems a shame to put them on eBay, really
    No worries bud They were painted to sell; I don't even play 40k! However the ebay market didn't seem to like them as much as the forums so the second lot is still up there for a bargain

    Little Necron update for you guys, all four are at this stage:


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    I'll get some better shots soon but here's the lot:


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    Really nice Annihilation Barge! Can you explain me how you did the metallic parts on them, I looking to do something like that with other main color on mine but I'm struggling on the metallic parts.
    My blog with Necrons : http://40ktravel.blogspot.com/

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    The Wolves look fantastic, and the Necron barges aren't half bad either!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by isifos View Post
    Really nice Annihilation Barge! Can you explain me how you did the metallic parts on them, I looking to do something like that with other main color on mine but I'm struggling on the metallic parts.
    Hi bud, I've had a quick look at the guys on your blog, they're really neat and crisp, I'd just say there were lacking a little in depth so far, the easiest way to achieve this is with washes without a doubt.

    So for both metallics, silver or bronze I followed the same pattern:

    Base: achieved with a couple of thin coats, maybe three, this is by far the most important stage, take your tie, get it right (smooth!)

    Drybrush highlight, lighter colour, not very much on the brush, this takes a while but it's worth it.

    Wash: straight from the pot, (black for silver, sepia for gold) with a 10:1 ratio of wash:vallejo glaze medium, which keeps it smooth

    That's it.

    Any more questions fire away

    Quote Originally Posted by Mega Nutz View Post
    The Wolves look fantastic, and the Necron barges aren't half bad either!!
    Thanks very much bud, just for you here's a fancy 360degree view of the wolf, apologies for the lighting, the process is having kinks worked out, and needs some filters etc.
    http://www.plail.co.uk/element/Wolf%...corrected.html


    By the way the wolves are ending tomorrow on ebay:
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/byronorde/...&_trksid=p3686

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    I can't put into words how good your models are, I hope I'll soon be able to paint that well

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