Hobby time has been scarce recently (busy time at work, but I won't deny the Witcher on Netflix is also partly to blame)... Luckily some things can progress without me actively working on them. Thanks to the glory that is my private little manufactorum, aka the 3D printer. :D
I've been printing a batch of parts for building and detailing Necromunda terrain, in preparation for the return of hobby hours once the busy period at work is past.
But more importantly, I've been printing this beast:
And with Brother Forscale on his head, to show the size of this beast:
I'm just waiting on the arrival of some materials I need to smooth out the print lines, and then I can move forward to assembling and painting this Warhound Titan. I'm also awaiting some files for other weapons to be fine-tuned and then I'll print those as well.
If the smoothing of the print lines and subsequent painting goes well, this may not be the last one...
I'm currently deciding on a colour scheme, at the moment I'm leaning towards doing an emerald green colourscheme, and painting my Knights to match. Another option would be Legio Astorum, as they have fought alongside the Howling Griffons, but it's a fairly common colour scheme (with reason though, it looks good). "Luckily" I have plenty of time to decide, as I still have a lot of cleanup and assembly to do.
Finally, I bought the White Dwarf Mechanicus model, spurring me to spend this afternoon building him and a few of his Mechanicus buddies. Hopefully I can prime and start painting them tomorrow.
See you all next year!
Oh wowwowwow, that's one brilliant looking warhound! Can't wait to see him all finished.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenPS. You're not the only one who can blame the Witcher series for a decline in hobby time. My solution: paint while you're watching 😁.
Thank you! :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIt'll take a bit of time to finish though... Still need to figure out the best way to smooth everything without obliterating too much detail.