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Age of Sigmar 2.0

Age of Sigmar 2.0

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Project Blog by davehawes Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

Three gamers set out to start playing Age of Sigmar with the launch of the new edition. This is a chronicle of their adventures in building, painting and with any luck playing.

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Chain Rasps

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So onwards with the massive unit of Chain Rasps. One model to test out a scheme…

Can see some errors now! But the scheme works.Can see some errors now! But the scheme works.
More errors!More errors!

I will need to do a pass over all of these for proper basing and some tidying. First though getting the whole scheme down with some batch painting on the other rasps.

Batch painting FTW!Batch painting FTW!

Finished unit of Glaive Wraiths!

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Well, it was late last night, we had lost the daylight, but I finished my first unit,  the Glaive Wraiths.

I will try and do some better pictures with a proper setup once we are through these.

Today we need to go and pick-up some more paints @ajhawes has realised she needs and then we’ll be back at it!

 

 

Louis's Saurus Warrior

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@thewaugh showing off his trick of using a small amount of weak super-glue and a tongue depressor for his airbrush a model-on-a-stick method.

Model-on-a-stick!Model-on-a-stick!
Louis's more or less finished modelLouis's more or less finished model
Louis's more or less finished modelLouis's more or less finished model

One of my Glaive Wraiths

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Time to try out the blue ghost technical paint and figure out a colour scheme. I wanted blue-tinged rather than green for my ghost effect. I found the technical paint is a little tricky to use for a good effect on larger smoother surfaces. So I ended up re-working the effect on this one to be a blue-blend of layered paints before going to the technical on the white ends.

Amanda's Sequitor...

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After assembling and priming two armies, @ajhawes finally get to paint a miniature. Here is some WIP on one of her Sequitors.

So much hobbying!

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So much for clearing the table this morning…

Hobby!Hobby!

To the sunshine!

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Speaking for myself, I’m not one for going out in the sunshine. But it is convenient when you are spray priming.

Nighthaunts waiting for be primed in whiteNighthaunts waiting for be primed in white
Nighthaunt primedNighthaunt primed
Stormcast primedStormcast primed
Closer look at that retribution armour spray effect...Closer look at that retribution armour spray effect...

Clip, trim, glue, assemble, repeat...

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@thewaugh and @ajhawes crack on with assembling their armies. Me actually trying to put miniatures together just ends in frustration and ruined miniatures, so Amanda is kindly assembling my Nighthaunts for me as well as her Stormcast.

Clip clip clipClip clip clip
Nighthaunts done...Nighthaunts done...
Stormcast done...Stormcast done...
Is Louis slow? Or is it just this 4 year-old Seraphon kit much much less convenient for assembly?Is Louis slow? Or is it just this 4 year-old Seraphon kit much much less convenient for assembly?

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