Unless you have been fully brainwashed by the false-Emperor's indoctrination, you would know that to be a Word Bearer is to embrace all the chaos gods equally. Upon close examination, the Helbrute seemed to have afforded me the chance to paint in all four chaos gods's influence - Tzeentch, Nurgle, Slaneesh and Khorne. I had to be careful not to overdo it or it would end up looking like a rainbow-coloured Barbie doll. First up was the many eyes in the Helbrute miniature. If that doesn't scream Tzeentch I don't know what does. So that one was easy ... one down three to go.
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Tzeentch sees all ... whether you are naughty or nice |
Another fairly easy one was the mouth/horns/tongue thingy sticking out from the left side of the Helbrute's body. To me, it looked like something that would adorn a Slaneesh daemonette. So I painted that thingy (for want of a better word) in purplish hues.
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Slaneesh's influence but more pain than pleasure |
With regard to Nurgle, I was a bit perplexed at first but later hooked on to the fact that the god of decay and death can actually be showcased by rotting flesh and rusted metal. So I focused on the fleshy right arm of the Helbrute which was carrying a multi-melta.
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Nurgle decays everything at an accelerated rate |
Finally, we have Khorne which is all anger and hate. What better to signify this than fires from the infernal engine that is powering the Helbrute. On a
previous post I did a mini-tutorial on doing Object Source Lighting using the engine vents as the light source.
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Khorne burns with hate fuelled by sugar and spice |
On the unlikely event that you are not aware of how big the Helbrute miniature is, I took a picture of the model next to a 31 mm paper clip. The reason I did this was because the close-up pictures might give a false impression as to the scale I was working with.
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Paper clips are useful for organising the many writings of Lorgar |
Having to put so much attention into just one model is quite exhausting and it has thrown a spanner into my
2Q 2013 hobby schedule. It is very hard to resist painting in the details when the model is so beautifully crafted. But if I get bogged down with the details I will take forever to finish painting the Word Bearers Helbrute. And there are still so many things in this miniature that I need to work on.
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Couldn't resist painting in the details for the Helbrute's wiring |
Meanwhile, seeing that the base of the Helbrute is so big with a fair amount of empty space, I am also planning to do some minor miniature conversions to go along with this model. I am still undecided as to which chapter the space marine below should belong to but odds are it will be an Ultramarine.
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Is that the Emperor's light I see? |
Miniature conversions are completely new to me. So much so that I have never even used Game Workshop's green stuff before. I had better do some research before I start on the green stuff. I couldn't find any small sized sculpting tools so I got a cheap set of plastic ones that might just be a tad too big. Will give the humongous plastic tools a try anyway and see if I can make do. Wish me luck on my miniature conversion project and thanks for reading!
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Some cheap plastic sculpting tools and the GW green stuff |
Looking great! I love the paint style. Now I just can't wait to see the finished product...
ReplyDeleteHeh heh ... we kinda have the same painting style though yours is several levels above my own abilities. =)
DeleteExcellent! I love your thought process behind it- that since the Word Bearers worship all of Chaos as a pantheon, it makes sense that they might have multiple mutations/marks from the gods.
ReplyDeleteThe best part is that you realized it so well on this model- you can see the 4 powers, but it doesn't overwhelm or detract- the model is clearly Word Bearers, but with god-specific mutations. Well done!
Thanks for the kind words! =) Of all the four chaos gods ... Tzeentch is the least compatible with a Word Bearers colour scheme so I am hoping it doesn't spoil the overall paint scheme.
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