Can the zerkers be improved upon? Most undoubtedly. But for now, I guess I will leave them as they are. A wash of Devlan Mud was in the works but I decided against it at the end. A detailed 'How to paint Khorne Berzerkers' as well as colours used for the base will be posted in an upcoming blog.
View from all angles |
A detailed look |
With these new additions, the Black Legion army was soon looking for trouble.
Courage and honour? |
Ugg and Ogg in trouble? |
Well, based on that last picture above, it seems like the lovable Ugg and Ogg are in serious trouble. They need help. So I will need to start my Citadel Finecast project soon and get Ghazghkull Thraka into the fray. I plan to use 'Heavy Metal's Masterclass guide to help paint this massive Ork Warboss.
It has been a crazy week hobby wise ... but I am loving every minute of it.
err, dude..how many armies are you working on now? three?
ReplyDeleteOnly two for sure ... Black Legion army and Orks. Any Ultramarines I paint in the future will most likely come from the Assault on Black Reach set that I have. So I guess three if you count the Ultramarines I paint to break the monotony.
DeleteGreat job on getting them finished. Looking very clean and smartly done. Looking forward to Ghazghskull!
ReplyDeleteThanks ... I am really glad I managed to finish them. =)
DeleteHi FEM, you should wash the zerkers! Just a thin wash of devlan or black on the recess, it will bring out all the details, it is always fun to play with wash =)
ReplyDeleteLookin forward for Thraka too, good on you, until this moment I haven't own any finecast... yet =p
Heh heh ... I can't really bring myself to splash mud on the zerkers' details though I know that a wash of Devlan Mud would probably add some realism to the miniatures. Might be tempted to try it out on one of the zerkers ...
DeleteCongrats on getting them done :) Well done indeed!!
ReplyDeletePaintjob is nice and crisp. So are your pics...did u use
a new camera??
Love d pic with ultramarines. My money is on the
blue boys hehe
Thanks! =) Perhaps a tad too crisp for a Chaos soldier. But these are newly minted chaos soldiers afterall. No time for the rot to set into their armour. ;D
DeleteNah ... I am still using the same old LG camera phone (it has Carl Zeiss lens, does that help?). What has changed though is much much better lighthing. For the shots above I actually used two light sources to really brighten things up. Still experimenting though as direction of the light source can also play a huge role in the picture quality.
This is the first time I visit your blog.. Wow.. your Berserkers looks better than mine, complete with transfers (I fail at using transfers hahaha)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Ghazkul :D
Thanks! XD You are too kind. I have seen your miniatures in your blog and they are way better than mine.
DeleteHeh heh ... my transfers not so good either. Was using a lot of a Japanese product called 'Mr Mark SOFTER' to make the decals soften and fit into the shoulder. So much so until one decal was actually torn. I am going with '... a bullet grazed the berzerkers' shoulder' ... sounds more professional than I messed up the decals lol. Thanks for visiting my blog! =)
I used the 'Eavy Metal Masterclass on my ork nob and it worked really well. I found it easy to follow and the yellow came out great. You can see my version here:
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I'm looking forward to seeing how yours turns out.
-Andy.