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BlackStone Fortress from the Hobbylodge

BlackStone Fortress from the Hobbylodge

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Project Blog by laughingboy Cult of Games Member

Recommendations: 88

About the Project

After completing both Silver Tower and Shadows of Hammerhall the next Warhammer Quest to tackle is Blackstone fortress... so lets do this.

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Ghost in the shell

Tutoring 1
Skill 1
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Ghost in the shell
Ghost in the shell

Goatmen in Spaaaccee

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Goatmen in Spaaaccee
Goatmen in Spaaaccee
Goatmen in Spaaaccee

Keep on plugging away

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Skill 4
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Another back to basics of contrast over a zenith prime, some highlights here and there to just lift it in places but sticking to the 1-hour paint process.

Continuing to paint the entire project up on stream https://www.twitch.tv/thehobbylodge

Keep on plugging away
Keep on plugging away
Keep on plugging away
Keep on plugging away

Spindle Drones

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Skill 6
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Nice quick paint on these guys as there is not much to them. Happy with how they turned out.

 

 

Spindle Drones
Spindle Drones
Spindle Drones

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Skill 5
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Enjoying the streaming so this project as with the last one will be entirely painted up over on Twitch, most evenings I will be there getting work done.

Ur-Ghuls

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Really simple job on these guys with all 4 being done within about an hour.

Bit of a tribute to miniature painted MidWinter Minis for the ideal around bases and colour scheme.

As always executed with Contrast paints and then light work on some layers.

Ur-Ghuls
Ur-Ghuls
Ur-Ghuls

So it begins.....

Tutoring 6
Skill 6
Idea 6
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Thankfully I built the miniatures a couple of years ago when it released so I got to miss out on that job… unfortunately back then I did not pay much attention to gaps and mould lines… thankfully something I do now look out for.

I wanted to get the texture on all the bases before priming so using a simple mix of sand, rocks and other bits I put that in spots around the base to be rubble, the rest of the base will be painted to tie in with the tiles of the game.

So it begins.....
So it begins.....
So it begins.....
So it begins.....

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