It feels good to be back on the hobby bandwagon. Painting my first Anointed with my favourite blues tunes playing in the background ... it almost doesn't get better than that. For the Word Bearers Terminator, I tried to find a balance between a dirty grimy chaos theme, and clean clear lines of the False Emperor-loving Space Marines. It will take some work but I hope to eventually pull it off.
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My first Word Bearers Anointed |
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The Anointed's tusks were a difficult challenge for a noob like me |
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Side view of the Anointed |
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Highlights on the shoulder skull icon was a bit tough to do |
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Back looks a bit too clean but I couldn't bring myself to splash more wash on it |
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Different colour mixtures with Boltgun Metal gave depth to the Reaper Autocannon |
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A wash of Devlan Mud kept the decal from being too shiny |
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Can you spot the Eye of Horus? |
That's one down and four more Word Bearers Anointed to go. I took a lot of step-by-step pictures during the painting of the above Anointed, and it will all eventually be put up in a later How-To post. Still mostly using the old Citadel paints so it will be an old skool painting guide.
Obstacles in my way?
Just reached my 100-hour mark in Skyrim and I am still hooked. Moreover, I am not even halfway through the main quest yet ... this game is massive. Trying to pull the arrow from my knee but it's a half-hearted attempt at most.
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Saved up for two years for this beauty with a single coil pickup |
Worse still, a software called Rocksmith has me picking up my guitar again after more than a year (took lessons for a year but never really practised as much as I should have). Other than painting up my Word Bearers army, my lunar new year resolution also includes finally learning to play a blues tune on an electric guitar.