Saturday, March 27, 2021

From StuartL - The Tyrant of Badab

After the end of the Chambers of Challenge, I spent a few days getting my hobby room sorted out. I had to arrange all of the Challenge XI minis for photos and that took a couple of days, then I had to find homes for them all, and that took a while too. Thankfully though, that's all more or less taken care of and I can concentrate on painting again. Or not. Towards the end of the challenge I was getting itchy feet (or itchy hands to be more precise) and wanted to start sticking minis together, trying out a few kit bashes and generally get stuck into the big pile of sprues I have cluttering up the place. So I'm probably going to be taking this Vaccine Challenge at a slower pace to begin with as I get more of the assembly side of the hobby done. 

One project that I am keen to work on is my Warhammer 40,000 Badab War collection. I have one army built and painted for it already (The Tyrant's Legion from Imperial Armour 9) and a second underway, (Space Sharks), but I have plans in my head for several more. After decades of buying marines, I have a million of the blighters and not that many painted 40K armies. Back when I was a callow youth of 25-30ish, I never really bothered with painting that much. It was only when I got into historical gaming that I started to force myself into an 'Only painted minis on the table' mindset. Now that I am focussing on 40K again I'm going to try and get some more marines done. 

To start things off, I have painted Mr. Badab War himself, Chapter Master Lufgt Huron of the Astral Claws, aka the Tyrant of Badab. More accurately, I have RE-painted the model. I originally had it done up in grey, rather than the correct metallic silver colour for the Astral Claws. 


I have also taken this opportunity to mess around with weathering pigments on the legs, base, armour vents and flamer barrel. A character model is perhaps not the best thing to be experimenting with to be honest, but too late now. 


Overall, I'm quite happy with the way the pigments worked, but I may go back and tidy up the stone base the mini is standing on.


As the winter challenge was pretty intense in terms of duels and points, I am not going to be keeping score during the Vaccine Challenge. This is going to be a more casual, more relaxing time I think.

From SanderS: A Wizard and Barbarian venture into the Vaccination Challenge (10 points)

 Hoi,

 

Says the Barbarian: "These are not the figures what I wanted to enter the Vac Challenge with!" With the AHPC done I actually had thought to settle down in an easier and less high paced painting regime, but I still need to finish the Stalingrad commission and well you know; a huge pile of unpainted lead is still awaiting me. 

There's also still a ton of Heroquest figures in that pile and so I started off with these two heroes from the basic boxed set. I have several boxed sets and these are painted for the school club.




Well at least I have a post in and I am now going to try and write a wrap up post for the Challenge proper.

Cheers Sander