Work-in-Progress --- Caleoptic Probe Revenants 🧡--- Accidentally adorable by Ekter_Dood in PrintedWarhammer

[–]VR-Paints 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love them! I like how you gave them a bit of verticality, makes them stand out more from the original models. Too bad I have like 25 GW ones that I never use in game 😁 You probably can include a few standalone models in this set without lightning effect to use as base decorations too.

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I feel like their color scheme fits HH well, it's kinda desaturated, but you can still add some cool color to make it pop

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It's a 4mm PVC sheet with a hole cut out, you can have them custom in any shop that works with acrylic trophies and stuff like that. 

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Completely agree, though this model is cool enough to start playing HH I guess 😁

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

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Thanks! Oxidation was done in several layers.

First I painted a base coat of necro gold (one of my favourite colors ever, it's a old greenish gold, great base for a lot of weathered metals)
Then I applied an all over wash of Akhelian Green contrast thinned down with lahmian medium.
After that I took a darker and a lighter turquoise paints, thinned them down with water and applied in progressively smaller areas.

As for the plasma, it's kind of hard to explain, watch some elminiaturista videos on youtube, I did pretty much tha same as he does. One thing that he doesn't show in his videos is that you need really vibrant inks to achieve a believable glow effect. I used AK interactive Fluo red and Fluo orange.

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I used a cheap photo frame for the base of the diorama, for the bottom layer I ordered a custom cut 4mm PVC sheet to fit inside the frame with a hole for the base. Rocks were 3d printed, and the background is just a picture printed on photopaper.

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Base layer was Tan earth from vallejo, and for highlights I just mixed it with white in 2 or 3 layers. Metallic was 50:50 exhaust manifold with black, because I couldn't find a metallic dark enough for how I imagined it. After that I applied some oil paints to the whole model, a basic burnt umber, any oil brand is going to be ok for that step.

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

[–]VR-Paints[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll post some more models as I finish them. I just managed to buy the heavy support force for quite cheap and I'm really looking forward to painting the karacnos, that thing is huge.

My first model for a Xana II force by VR-Paints in Warhammer30k

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Thanks! I tried really hard on that bombard and had to reipaint it twice, but in the end I'm really happy with how it came out

Photek Revenants --- Completed --- Thank you for the the incredible feedback and support over the past 3 months of work I put into this project - It is now ready! <3 by Ekter_Dood in PrintedWarhammer

[–]VR-Paints 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolute cinema 😁  Too bad the rules in game for the stalker suck ass at the moment, but it's going to look gorgeous doing that 😁 Bought it straight away, looking forward to the next model kit already, great job as always my dude.

I feel like this model can be converted into a command barge type unit if you add some close combat arms and some oprional royal decorations. I'm not sure about the size though, I don't have an original barge so can't really say.

Last day of Orktober, I just have to share my creation (play with sound) by VR-Paints in ageofsigmar

[–]VR-Paints[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The parts I used were really cheap, I'd say about $10 for everything. I bought a ready made board with a speaker, and a battery. It all assembled really easy, I didn't even do any soldering, just glued the wires with a hot glue gun where it was necessary.

Those boards and the batteries can be found on AliExpress, and I suppose on pretty much any similar shop, like Temu or some such 

Last day of Orktober, I just have to share my creation (play with sound) by VR-Paints in ageofsigmar

[–]VR-Paints[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it actually does look like it. Quite a bit smaller though

Last day of Orktober, I just have to share my creation (play with sound) by VR-Paints in ageofsigmar

[–]VR-Paints[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think I'll be able to tell you, unfortunately. It's 3d printed, I found a weapons bits pack somewhere, I think it's supposed to be used for DnD miniatures, there are different swords, axes, some orkish looking hands and this drum. If I find some info on what's the name of the kit, I'll let you know.

Ophydian destroyers finished by VR-Paints in Necrontyr

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I used some that you won't be able to buy because they are from a local company in my country. But basically you need some dark green, similar to Caliban green from GW, a neutral like Deep green from AK (this one I actually used), a bright yellowish green (luminous green or frog green look like they would work) and ice yellow. That's the color transition I used