Wow, what an adventure this kit was. I got to test myself in lots and lots of new techniques (for me that is) and learned quite a bit from my mistakes. This is also the first model I commissioned (so to speak) so that taught me a few things too. Check out the last WIP session and a few 8 sided shots after the jump.

After last time’s wet blending session I learned quite harshly that using white with a mid-tone blue directly is not exactly a good idea. So for the rest of the blade I decided to put in an area of a 1:1 mix of Ultramarine Blue and Ceramite White, which gave me that ice-blue tone to ease the transition.

It all starts with the basecoats. In between there will be whites.

It all starts with the basecoats. In between there will be whites.

After this I put in the rest of the base colors and went to work. As expected, the transition with the mixed blue was a lot easier (I guess I’m getting faster too) and I was able to wrap up both sides of the blade section in no more than two hours.

One side done, next side to go. Finished blade part. It really is a pain to do the mid line white highlight, and of course I made mistakes. The edge highlight was a lot easier in comparison. Here's the finished sword, with the gold and metallics applied. I didn't want the rest of the blade take the attention so it may seem a bit rushed.

Next up I finished the Daemonhammer, which was easier since there’s no force effect to apply. It was a simple task of drybrushing with Necron Compound on the most ribbed parts and fine edge highlight on the rest of the model with Chainmail (or new series Ironbreaker). The golds I highlighted with Shining Gold (new series Gehenna’s Gold) and Runefang Steel (thin it or you’ll turn it into silver).

It's a good idea to leave the recesses without highlight, it breaks up the super shiny appearance. Take the time to paint each feather on the wings, and you will be rewarded. The finished part.

I checked what I had done one last time… and what do you know, the model was complete!

The face of a happy painter, victorious after months of battling!

The face of a happy painter, victorious after months of battling!

And here are the 8 point shots. The weapons are magnetized, so I just swapped them between shots:

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This one turned out to be a 10-point shot but you get the idea!

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It’s been a while since I last published a showcase post (about 4.5 months, give or take!) so this was such a relief for me. It’s important to keep track of the projects that are still tagged WIP and finish them, especially for someone like me who is easily enthralled by new releases. Hopefully I’ll be a lot more swift when it comes to the other large projects like the Maulerfiend and the Spawn so I can have a pace of sorts.

For those who are interested I’ll be sharing my experience with the Greatsword as a tutorial in this space (titled wet blending), so stay tuned!


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