Showing posts with label Khorne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khorne. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

GORECHOSEN pt2

Welcome back!

This post we continue to look at the boxed game from Games Workshop, Gorechosen!

Lets continue:

Redary Bloodfane




Vexnar the Reaper




These were a blast to paint up individually.

Hope you enjoyed taking a look. I will return next week with a new post, but we will have to wait until then to see what it is. Until next time!

GORECHOSEN pt1

Welcome back!

Following up from previous posts involving some Games Workshop Khorne, this update we will look at the standalone box game Gorechosen from Games Workshop. Not only is this a brutal 1v1v1v1 boardgame, but the 4 different figures can be used for you Khorne army as well!

Lets get started!

Heldrax Goretouched





Kore Hammerskull






Painted to match the rest of my Khorne, but also to stand out a bit as individual heroes for the Gorechosen. Their bases were done in the same GW Technical paint Martian Ironearth.

Next post we will look at the other 2 members of this boxed game. Until then!

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Khorne Slaughterpriest

Welcome back readers, lookers, and all around everyone else.

So last week we took a look at some Khorne Bloodbound models from Games Workshop's release of the Storm of Sigmar mini starter box. This week, we will take a gander into a leader I picked up for this mini force the Slaughterpriest with Hackblade and Wrath hammer.

Now I did pick up this model originally just to paint because he looked so cool, but after doing the other models i decided to add him to the team as a leader.  Although until I paint up the other Khorne from the full Age of Sigmar starter box set, he will stand in for them. I said before how my army of choice is the Stormcast Eternals, so I must paint them up first. These are just a distraction, a fun one at that.

So lets get looking!


Khorne Slaughterpriest with Hackblade and Wrath Hammer





Now he was modified a bit. Originally his left foot was standing on a monster skull, but I didnt think it fit properly, so I cut that off and replaced it with cork painted to look like the red rock of the lands they are from. You may also notice a lack of blood splatter on his weapons, but I opted out of that effect for this particular model, not sure why, but I wanted a 'before battle' look to him.

Hope you enjoyed looking. I will see what else I can come up with for next post, I believe its back to more commissions. Until next time!

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Storm of Khorne pt2

Welcome back readers!

Continuing on from last post earlier in the week, we will take a gander into the second half of the Khorne part of the Storm of Sigmar, the Khorne Blood Warriors. Now only 3 came in the box, but as the previous Bloodbound they painted up quick and I enjoyed them very much. Lets take a look!


Khorne Blood Warriors













The blood on their weapons were an additional effect using Games Workshop technical paint, 'Blood for the Blood God'. It provided a nice touch in the end showing their ferocity on the field.

Now all they need is a leader...next post we will take a gander on the Slaughterpriest i picked up to add to the team. Until next time!

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Storm of Khorne pt1

Welcome back!

This week we will take a gander into a personal project I did on a whim. Our LGS (Local Game Store) picked up on Games Workshop release of Age of Sigmar last year, and received quite the following. My main army I decided on Stormcast Eternals (still working on some of those models). But last year GW released small collections, one being the Storm of Sigmar. It contained a small force of Stormcast Eternals and Khorne Bloodbound models for the game.

For some reason I took to painting the Khorne models, I guess as a break from the regular way I painted my Stormcast's. So this week we will look at the Khorne Bloodbound contained within the box. First up, Bloodreavers!

Khorne Bloodbound Bloodreavers



















     For some reason these 5 models painted up quickly, and I really enjoyed them. So much that I immediately went and did the next 3 models in the box, the Blood Warriors (more on those next). The bases were done using the Martian Ironhide technical paint from Games Workshop, with a nice layer of paint over top to highlight some of the chipping earth.

Hope you enjoyed this look into a personal project. Until next time!