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We are a registered studio in Torun, Poland. We have been in line of work since 2008. Our still growing staff of painters and sculptors is ready to work on any project you can imagine!
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Citadel Black Primer Spray 2 x Cans
2 Pots Watered Down Mechanicus Standard Grey dabbed on with a sponge
Cital White Spray 2 x Cans
Added a dark blue wash (Nightshade) to all the crevices and rivets, then painted out the tide marks where necessary.
After that I drybrushed fairly vigorously with Screaming Skull (cream) touching in all the rivets with that colour, and added chips with Mechanicus Std. Grey.
There are also some washes (Nuln Oil and Gloss Agrax) on the metal bits.
I think I may need to beef up the shadow on the skid plate, and the highlight on the left hip? It's hard to get the shading angles right painting the armour off the model!
Work on the Glottkin Knight continues!
Find out about him and his fellow Chaos Knights at admech.blogspot.co.uk/
...is a Land Raider, this vehicle is a Ford Fiesta.
The Land Raider is a heavy tank and transport used primarily by the Space Marines and Chaos Space Marines, but also by the Adeptus Mechanicus and Inquisition. It is capable of operating in virtually any kind of planetary environment. Its hull fully isolates its occupants from the environment and provides life support functions, allowing operation on inhospitable and airless planets.
The Ford Fiesta is small light land vehicle primarily used for personal transportation. It protects from the various climate changes experienced on Earth and having to sit next to strange people on the bus.
Power for the Land Raider is provided for by a Mars pattern adaptable thermic combustor reaction engine, situated in the rear of the vehicle. It is kept cool by a nitro-ammonium cooling system, and protected from malfunction and Daemonic possession by Adeptus Mechanicus manufacturing sigils and purity seals. The engine provides power for all of the Land Raider's systems and can propel it up to an on-road speed of 55km/h.
The Ford Fiesta is propelled by a water cooled internal combustion engine. The fuel used is from a finite natural source from its home planet.
The Land Raider is armed with a hull-mounted twin-linked heavy bolter and two side sponsons each with twin-linked lascannons. It may also be fitted with a pintle mounted storm bolter. Sponson weapons are controlled through a slaved remote targeting system, and aimed through multi-spectral optic periscopes located around the turret rings. The lascannons are of the Godhammer Kz9.76 design, requiring replacement barrels after 2000 shots.
The Ford Fiesta is un-armed. Although some aspects, especially modifications by the owner or user, could be classified as offensive.
The Land Raider has an impressive carrying capacity, either 12 Space Marines in Power Armour or 6 in Terminator Armour. Since it is hermetically sealed, the Land Raider has no fire ports for the embarked troops to use. The Space Marines can exit from three access points, two hatches located on both sides of the vehicle or a special front assault ramp for disembarking troops straight into combat.
The Ford Fiesta can carry up to 5 humans and 2 suitcases. The occupants can exit from 4 access doors - allowing direct access to the shops or accommodation quarters. A rear hatch is provided to access the storage area.
Further reading of the Land Raider specification can be seen here:
Den of Imagination - Your Miniature Painting Service
We are a registered studio in Torun, Poland. We have been in line of work since 2008. Our still growing staff of painters and sculptors is ready to work on any project you can imagine!
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Very quick paint jobs - a bit more than an hour per rat - but they need refining and speeding up a bit more as the metals are still just blocked in.
The main part (skin) is stippled Ungor Flesh over mahogany primer followed by a drybrush of white ink and then glazed down with contrast paints. Initially a 50/50 flesh tone, then spot glazes of pink and purple, highlights of Ungor Flesh and Pallid Wych Flesh, with a final very thin flesh tone glaze to tie it together.
Cloth is Militarum Green with Elysian Green/Rakarth Flesh highlights and a bit of Terradon Turqoise to enrich the shadows.
As the scuplts are a bit soft in place it helped to line around all the cloth and some other volumes with Wyldwood to separate them.
Other details are Mechanicus Grey with Basilicanum Grey for the fur, drybrushed with Celestra Grey and white ink.
Eyes are Blood Angels Red over Wraithbone.
Converted Imperial Knight - Baron Galfridas of House Nordcote.
See them all at: admech.blogspot.co.uk/
Back on the ghost horse :)
Painted much the same way as the Chainrasps but with a different cloth recipe using Mechanicus Standard Grey, Administratum Grey, Nuln Oil and Ulthuan Grey with some thinned Black for specific shading.
The hafts are a thin coat of Baneblade Brown with a wash of Athonian Camoshade, then rough edge highlights with Administratum Grey and a heavy wash of Nuln Oil.
The skulls are Zandri Dust and Ushabt Bone with an Agrax wash and then detailed washes/lining using an Agrax/Abaddon Black lining mix.
Bases next and whatever stuff I've forgotten.
The Secutarii, also known as the Corpus Secutarii, are Tech-Guards: cybernetically augmented warriors that serve in the armies of the Adeptus Mechanicus. Although they share many common roots with the Skitarii that form the bulk of the Adeptus Mechanicus' cybernetic armies, the Secutarii play a very different role on the battlefield, for they serve as support infantry for the Titan Legions of the Collegia Titanica.
As much warriors as guards, the Secutarii are entirely devoted to the protection of the Titans under their care, which is why they are also known as the "Titan-Guard."
Not sure about this yet.
The metals are Alclad Jet Exhaust (from below), Alclad Gunmetal (all over) then highlights of Alclad Duralumin on the larger areas and a mist of Alclad Pale Burnt Metal from above. I also added quite a lot of HotMetal Blue from below. I sealed all of that with a couple of thin coats of Klear.
Base colours on the other bits are Khrorne Red, Zandri Dust, Abadaddon Black and Mechanicus Standard Grey (on the hoses) all from Citadel.
The metals are a wee bit rough IMO, I probably should have buffed off any settled particles before sealing.
I'm also unsure about the tan, although I think if I work it up towards white it'll make more sense. It's not a great option as a camouflage colour as there isn't enough of it!
Maybe if I paint the cartouche in tan as well?
Dark Mechanicus Daemon Knights of the Unblinking Eye, ready for painting! This is a complete 1,500pts "Imperial" Knights army...
See them all at: admech.blogspot.co.uk/
Very quick paint jobs - a bit more than an hour per rat - but they need refining and speeding up a bit more as the metals are still just blocked in.
The main part (skin) is stippled Ungor Flesh over mahogany primer followed by a drybrush of white ink and then glazed down with contrast paints. Initially a 50/50 flesh tone, then spot glazes of pink and purple, highlights of Ungor Flesh and Pallid Wych Flesh, with a final very thin flesh tone glaze to tie it together.
Cloth is Militarum Green with Elysian Green/Rakarth Flesh highlights and a bit of Terradon Turqoise to enrich the shadows.
As the scuplts are a bit soft in place it helped to line around all the cloth and some other volumes with Wyldwood to separate them.
Other details are Mechanicus Grey with Basilicanum Grey for the fur, drybrushed with Celestra Grey and white ink.
Eyes are Blood Angels Red over Wraithbone.
Converted Dark Mechanicus Daemon-Knights of the Unblinking Eye, alongside one of their Imperial Knight counterparts.
See them all at: admech.blogspot.co.uk/
Den of Imagination - Your Miniature Painting Service
We are a registered studio in Torun, Poland. We have been in line of work since 2008. Our still growing staff of painters and sculptors is ready to work on any project you can imagine!
We are credible, solid and reliable. We work best with large commissions and we guarantee fast service.
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Den of Imagination - Your Miniature Painting Service
We are a registered studio in Torun, Poland. We have been in line of work since 2008. Our still growing staff of painters and sculptors is ready to work on any project you can imagine!
We are credible, solid and reliable. We work best with large commissions and we guarantee fast service.
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