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”
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.
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