Warlord Titans, Adeptus Titanicus. Gosh these models were fun to build and paint.
Undercoated German Red Brown primer. Stippled with Warlock Bronze, drybrushed with silver. Panels were Vallejo Extra Opaque Heavy Red and Heavy Charcoal, stippling up with brighter reds and blue-greys. Oil pin washes and weathering powers.
My first time applying water-slide transfers since I was about 12. First experience with Micro Sol was very positive. Three coats of MicroSol then varnish and weathering made the transfers melt into the model.
Thought for the day: I have never varnished a model more times than these guys.
I have finally finished my Legions Imperialis starter box.
My box was short one base for the infantry, but I have gotten a replacement for it since I took this picture.
I think my favorite part of this game is painting the tanks. It's super easy and just fun to knock out a few tanks in an hour or so.
The Warhounds were also really fun to paint. It was my first time using traditional paints that were not metallic paints. I really love how they came out, and I just wanted to use some of the extra models so the Warhounds have a bit of scale.
Here's the whole box, Space Marines on the left and Solar Auxilia on the right.
I can’t even begin to tell y’all how much I adore the Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan. Look at this beautiful hunched over goon, stomping over to blip and blap its funny foes. Absolutely adorable.
I want ‘em. I wanna field two of the fellas, and just let these puppies have a wonderful time at the metaphorical dog park.
Finished up a dire wolf titan for my Legio Lucidium--Verrückter Zug walks! Feel like I should maybe tone down either the green paneling or the magenta trim, but on the other hand, I did decide to call them the Neon Knights... Have to agree with everyone who complains about those pistons on the feet--ended up having to cut the tubes off and glue new ones made of plastic tubing on. Model from GW's forge world, base from ragnarok games titan city line, paint from me.