This is the first set of pictures I took once my army was "fully painted" when I started playing (what feels like) ages ago... Also included are pictures of Skoll the Warhound Titan I built from cardstock (my very first Paperhammer model... it shows a bit.)
All told, I had the contents of a Black Reach box, a Predator, a Landspeeder (With multi-melta and assault cannon of all things!), Some bikes (including a Biker Librarian.) and eventually a Dreadnought. Also some random tactical marines. Good times... good times. It's good to look back and see how much better (which really is a lot, but there's always room for improvement...) I've gotten at painting.
All told, I had the contents of a Black Reach box, a Predator, a Landspeeder (With multi-melta and assault cannon of all things!), Some bikes (including a Biker Librarian.) and eventually a Dreadnought. Also some random tactical marines. Good times... good times. It's good to look back and see how much better (which really is a lot, but there's always room for improvement...) I've gotten at painting.
Some of the first models I painted. They recently were stripped and repainted to be Angels of Destruction. |
I miss those bikers, but I traded them for them for the Shiny Gold Dreadnought in pictures further down... |
This guy has be stripped and repainted more than any other two models I own combined. |
My Lukas the Trickster. The first metal model I'd painted. |
The Titan. |
Side view... I actually screwed up the legs and redid it later on... the dowels were supposed to go inside the leg. |
The Shiny Gold Dreadnought has also recently joined the ranks of the AoD. His original paint job was done by someone else. |
The scout squad of infamy. The blue sword was someone else's paint job. Also, I still suck at painting scout armor. |
Pictured here: None of these models have the same paint job anymore. |
View from above. The metal model on the right was Njall in Terminator Armor. I plan to repaint him soon. |
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