Showing posts with label Privateer Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Privateer Press. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

DOOMshaper 3

Welcome back reader!

I decided to add another post today, to make up for the past 2 weeks missing. Life gets busy this time of year, and some things fall by the wayside.

This post we will look at a warcaster for the Trollbloods from Hordes, a tabletop wargame from Privateer Press. His name is Doomshaper, and this is his third incarnation. The commission was to do a fast and cheap paint job, and that is what we will be looking at today.










Simple paint job, yet effective. These will probably be few and far between now, with Privateer Press commissions as most of the local players have moved onto Age of Sigmar from Games Workshop. Although I do have some of my own models to get done, eventually but not any time soon.

Hope you enjoyed looking, Until Next Time!

Trollin the Swamp

Hello everybody!

Im back this week with another update. A commission piece I did back last year (one of the few left). This one was for a local player, who wanted a fast and cheap paint job for a Troll warbeast from Hordes tabletop game by Privateer Press.


Dozer & Smig




Basic colors, and a quick paint job gets it done. And this post too, that was quick!

Until next time!

Thursday, March 16, 2017

SQUEE like a Farrow pt4

Hey, double post in a week! Welcome back.

Today we are going to look at the last 3 models from that Farrow commission for the Minions army for the Hordes tabletop game from Privateer Press. Although this one only contains 1 Farrow, there are 2 other Minion characters that were done as part of the grouping.

Lets take a look:

Farrow Warlord





These next 2 characters are part of duo, and considered Minion faction. As with the pigs, they were to be done quick and cheap so not a whole lot of details were done.

Lynus Wesselbaum





Edrea Lloryrr





I wanted to do more to these last two, so I picked them up for myself for a future project (not that I may ever get to them). But simple and quick is what the client requested, and thats what they get.

Well, that wraps up the Farrow/Minion commission run. Not really sure what I will post next week, possibly a personal project or some awesome Guildball miniatures I got to paint. Guess we will wait and see.

Until next time!

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

SQUEE like a Farrow pt3

Welcome back!

This post we continue our look into a past commission for a local player for his Farrow minion army for Hordes by Privateer Press. This week we are going to look at one of the newer units to be released, the Farrow Commandos!

Farrow Commandos







Although it was a 10-man pig unit box, only showing the basic non-duplicate sculpts here. The nice thing about these plastic unit boxes in plastic is that you can, with a little work, change the positions of the arms making a few adjustments so they don't all look the same.

Again, quick and easy paint jobs to get them on the table faster, and it works for these farrow.

Until next time!

Thursday, March 9, 2017

SQUEE like a Farrow pt2

Welcome back!

Today we are continuing our look at a past commission, continuing from last post, at some Farrow models for the Minions faction for Hordes by Privateer Press. This week we will look at Thier big bad battle Engine, the Meat Thresher!

Measuring in at a 120mm base (as big as a DVD), this thing was massive


Meat Thresher








And there she is. The model is a mix of metal and resin parts, but painted up quite nicely after a prime coat. As with the other Farrow, the client wants quick and cheap paint job and colors to match the rest of the army. He was quite pleased with the addition of the crushing Legion member up front.

Until next time!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

SQUEE like a Farrow pt1

Welcome back!

This post we are going to look back at a commission for another local player who loves his bacon, and Farrow army, for Hordes tabletop game by Privateer Press. Although Farrow are just one part of the Minions army, this client deals mostly with the piggy side and a few of the other solo minions.

Today, we will take a look at two of the lesser warbeasts, Battle Boar and Splatter Boar. Lets look!

Battle Boar






Splatter Boar





With the client on this army I have my free reign on colors and keep the army as uniform with skin and fur colors. As Minions are mostly ragtag guerrilla style of an army, the armors shown as if they loot the battlefield after bigger armies do battle so they have no real colors of armor themselves.

The other stipulation with the client is he prefers to have a painted force on the table, but not break his bank, so most of the army is a base color and mid-tone to that color. This is also why the details are not picked out and a lot of the same colors are repeated. On the plus side this allows me to get them done in quicker fashion and saves time.

Until next time!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Farrow Power

Welcome back!

Another week, another blog post update! This week is a short one, but covers two of the Farrow characters for the Minions army from Hordes by Privateer Press. These were another project completed last year, and just now getting around to posting.

Helga the Conqueror



Painted to a quick tabletop standard, this Warlock is ready for battle using some colors from Cygnar army.


Maximus



Maximus is a solo warrior that the client had his own base for. He also wanted the blood spewed everywhere, hence the gore splattered upon the...everywhere.

Currently, painting wise, I am working on the newest release for Minions, the Meat Thrasher! Although at the same time I am attempting to finish up some Stormcast Eternals for an Age of Sigmar game coming up. Also the  Hoarluk Doomshaper epic model, and...lol, you get the idea.

Until next time readers, keep them drybrushes dry, and the wet blends wet.