Dark Angels – Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer – Mo’ Bone

Afternoon #warmongers and #warhammercommunity I’ve been #paintingwarhammer Dark Angel Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer. If you recall I saw this video by Artis Opus showing how to paint a Rhino and said to myself – “why yes, that’s how I should approach the Land Raider”. The reality is I far from the results they achieved and although I was realistic in what I hoped to achieve and part way there I’m still feeling disappointed.
Now I know I shouldn’t judge it until it’s finished. I mean I’ve been here so often – salvaging models or shifting my perception as I add and refine elements.
This is still very much the scruffy stage and although there are some tones and textures I think have come out quite well I’m hung up on the fact I have drybrushed this in places. Now I know I shouldn’t look down on this technique – it can really work in places but usually I hide it with my texture paint.
But unfortunately I don’t have that crutch to rely on. The doors in particular don’t work for me, although they look far more yellow in the pics than they do in real life. I’m sure when I get onto the reds it’ll definitely help bring it all together.
As you can see I’d tried adding the red rivets above, but realised there wasn’t any point as then next set of highlights covered some of them up so this side hasn’t had them.
I’m sure once all this ‘messy’ stuff is out of the way I can clean it up with some proper white line highlights in places and pin washes to define all the elements.
Then tsponge on some battle damage to further break the panels up and that should stop the focus being how the bone was achieved because there’ll be the whole to consider.
And if all the red weapon casings look cool and they’ll be a bit tidier then it should even things out.
I had seen a Deathwing Land Raider with an offset diagonal company badge across the back and sides but I can’t find it now. It looked really cool and I was considering trying something similar but with the badges on the door and bronze engine it didn’t seem feasible. Perhaps it’s a blessing I couldn’t find it. Anyway, I’m going to go off and do something else until I get my head straight enough to move this on. Why do I get so bogged down with these projects, I wish they could be easier sometime.

Dark Angels – Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer

Afternoon #warmongers I’ve been #paintingwarhammer Dark Angel Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer. I keep chipping away at all these different projects – a little here, a little there. If we go back to the middle of April we’ll see a rather anemic looking tank that I was steadfastly trying to hang onto the original bone colour. But I don’t paint that way and I saw this video by Artis Opus showing how to paint a Rhino and said to myself – “why yes, that’s how I should approach the Land Raider”

So I washed the whole thing in sepia, managed to avoid most of the defects in the crevices and I ended up with a decent base to start with. You’ll also notes I did the red and white quartered heraldry on the front, both left and right and even got the highlights done on the relief sculpture.

There’s still some washes to do on the tracks, weapons and the red elements.

It’s a bit one dimensional in places, I saw an amazing Deathwing Land Raider a while back with a massive Deathwing symbol diagonally offset over the rear and sides . I really wish I’d done something like that but I’ll persevere with what I’ve got.

I’m still highly wary of the next step, but this is a much more comfortable starting point. I need to not think to hard about it as it doesn’t matter in the long run. I just wanted a painted tank, it doesn’t need to be perfect so just need to crack on with it!

Dark Angels – Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer

Afternoon #warmongers I’ve been #paintingwarhammer Dark Angel Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer [what a mouthful] and it’s a mess, but I think that’s what I was going for. I cranked out the dark umber art acrylic and stippled it into all the crevices. I think I know what I’m doing and will able to employ the same technique of stippling to get texture on it without the need for line highlights, although I will probably do some extreme line highlights but the texture will mean they don’t have to be perfect – at least that’s the theory.

There’s a lot of washes still to be done – the metallics in particular have had none and I’m hoping the sepia wash might blend some elements together and then a ‘strong’ wash might create the contrast I usually apply.

Then I think whatever the flat panels look like after stippled highlights I can always add weathering/battle damage to get it to a place I’m happy with.

It’s an odd one and I keep nibbling away at it so once again, when I focus on it specifically I might be in a place where I’ve either resolved all the questions I have about the scheme and approach or I’ve reached a point where I can just get it done without worrying.

Dark Angels – Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer

Afternoon #warmongers and I am #paintingwarhammer Dark Angel Deathwing Land Raider Redeemer [what a mouthful]. I got this in a trade a few years back, I think it had been a Blood Angel ride but had been undercoated with the bone spray. It’s been sat on the shelf for years [nearly 5] and it just started to annoy me

I decided to paint over the green doors, they may have fit with my Deathwing Knights eventually but for some reason I wanted to reduce the palette just with the bone and red.

Out of curiosity I spent 10 minutes playing around with my cheap Burnt Umber art acrylic – stippling on, watering down, just having fun. I know a lot of people do this sort of thing with oil paints but I’m amazed at the effect I can get with this paint

There’s still questions about how further highights will look, or whether I should add the highlight first before I put the shading on. There’s some Army Painter Strong Tone been added in the deepest recesses too.

I added some more metallics. This is actually Army Painter Worn Iron – a Warplock Bronze equivalent and I have to say it is great. Lukes Aps did a review and advice on Army Painter paints as they admit they put too much of the acrylic medium in to make them better. However, that makes them slightly difficult to use straight out of the bottle. That said, this Worn Iron didn’t need any shaking and I still needed to thin it down so it would cover better – flow off the bristles and yet still be really opaque.

There are still some more bits to paint bronze, details, the heavy flamers, all of the track wheel end caps. Then I’ll be at a stage where I’ll be highlighting with Balthasar Gold. This will sync up with my Deathwing Knights – in a stroke of efficiency to do them both I’ve ended with the masochistic task of doing loads of brassy bronze metallics at once! However, I think the Knights will be the more laborious task. I am hoping that this will be quite a relaxed project – I have almost no expectation for the outcome, nothing has to be perfect – although I have added a few Dark Angel details since and some simple heraldry markings. But it’s going to be quite grunge, maybe a little battle damaged but overall just play around and sod the results – it’s very freeing.

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