Author: Jessica

  • MAY (And April) #PAINTSLAM22 Community Showcase!

    MAY (And April) #PAINTSLAM22 Community Showcase!

    First up, please allow me to apologise for not getting a community showcase post up over the last couple of months. For one reason or another I’ve struggled to get into the right headspace to sit down and compile things, which I am very sorry for. On the plus side, this post compiles your wonderful hobby from both May and April in the Community Showcase channel from the official PaintSlam Discord server! So grab a Cornetto, put on some summer beats and enjoy the lovely miniatures below!

    Plus! If you’ve never shared in the Community Showcase before, you’re always welcome to come and do so, just click here to join our friendly and welcoming discord server!

    Ads20000

    Amy_Jade

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    CritonyEntertainment

    Dad_Mech_Hobbies

    ElDavePhoto

    fin37

    Galaspar

    GardenGoth

    HaleysRedComet

    Hatmadder

    Heavy Metal Wars

    Jack

    JewelKnightJess

    Jim1810

    Momma Negan

    opaqueshadow

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    PaulGillings

    Sheroqueer

    Sippster

    SQUAREWAVE

    theelusiveshaun

    ThePaintingPirate

    Thokamous

    Torrentstride

    Vargna

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  • FEBRUARY #PaintSlam22 Community Showcase!

    FEBRUARY #PaintSlam22 Community Showcase!

    Oh man, sorry it’s taken me so long once again to get this article put together. 2022 is a hell of a thing. Well, it’s time to look at what AWESOME hobby the PaintSlam community got up to during the month of February. Let’s dig in and enjoy the amazing miniatures!!

    AMY_JADE

    BIGGEORDIEGGEEK

    BRIN

    CALLIE

    CEDA_KURU_QAN

    COMMISSAR LEWDFANG

    CRITONYENTERTAINMENT

    CRYSTALMCDOLL

    DAD_MECH_HOBBIES

    DARKHANON

    ECZEMABEARD

    FIN37

    FUNNYBONES

    GARDENGOTH

    HALEYS RED COMET

    HATMADDER

    HEAVY METAL WARS

    HOUSEFIREHAWK

    JACK

    JB

    JEDI58

    JEWELKNIGHTJESS

    LADY B MINIATURES

    MOMMA NEGAN

    OPAQUESHADOW

    PANDAEMONIUM_MINIATURES

    PAUL GILLINGS

    PSIPPITT

    PYRO

    SHEROQUEER

    THEELUSIVESHAUN

    THEPOSHGOBLIN

    THOKAMOUS

    TORRENTSTRIDE

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  • JANUARY #PaintSlam22 Community Showcase!

    It’s the first showcase of a fresh new year, I hope you’re all having a lovely year so far. This post will go over the highlights from January’s activity in the PaintSlam discord! Epic huge thanks to Guilty for collating the images and providing some commentary this month! It’s also an absolutely BUMPER month full of amazing hobby! And now, over to you folks…

    Alaisdair

    From Alaisdair, Wilhelm Chaney

    Alexander

    Amy_Jade

    AvantGarve

    “Built -lots- this month, but the Dead of Dunharrow are my only completed project for January”

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    “Before being inducted into the Iron Peacocks host, Knight Vexillor Arioch Tungolhcræft was in the Carmine Crusaders Stormhost. Known for its commitment to bringing utter devastation to the enemies of Sigmar, many claim Khorne weeps furious tears of blood at being denied their souls.”

    ChaosForm

    CritonyEntertainment

    From  CritonyEntertainment: “Ecliptor ready to take on some Rangers.”

    “Solar Purple Ranger? It’s morphin time!” (And damn do I love the colour!)

    Dad_Mech_Hobbies

    From rob (Dad_Mech_Hobbies), “first of hopefully many this year” this guy, who’s head details is giving me uncomfortable flashbacks to the Harkonnens! Love it!

    dawfydd

    dawfydd: “Big step for me yesterday – painted my first minis since my spinal surgery in 2019, a couple of lances of Battlemechs for a Battletech weekend I’m signed up for at the end of February.”

    Darren

    From Darren: “Half-mad and removed from the song of their mother, the Pe’numbra Glade fight to restore a nocturnal cycle to a far flung and light blasted region of Hysh.”

    Dez

    From Dez “The Scarif 667th for Star Wars Legion. I’m trying to have some fun and paint outside my comfort zone. I normally don’t paint anything clean, I love worn and weathered models “

    dissident

    from dissident: A unit of kitbashed Kairic Acolytes I just finished today! I’m pretty proud of the fact that I think I managed to do the Blanche-y palette without making it too drab and grim 🙂

    (I absolutely love these, they look amazing!)

    eri

    gaben

    gardengoth

    “Guess I’ll call this a “test scheme” for the newer bigger version later in the year.”

    Galaspar

    ” An industrial Ogryn, a chance to practice using florescent paints, hazard stripes, aged brass and an electrical effect” and “An industrial robot, great fun to practice weathering techniques”

    HatMadder

    Heavy Metal Wars

    HaleysRedComet

    From HaleysRedComet: “This Halloween Survivor from Kingdom Death shows off his craftsmanship (and physique) by making a White Lion costume for the holiday. I tried to match the official art as closely as possible with this, then decided to paint a Jack-o’-lantern on the base.”

    Finished this tabletop level Maghariba Guard “mini”.  Building was the real challenge with this – had to pin the top tail section and some of the leg joints. This is the largest metal mini I’ve ever built and painted, and honestly I just hope it stays together under the stress of handling.

    (And damn does it look good! That said, it involves purple, so maybe I’m just biased…)

    HouseFireHawk

    JB

    JewelKnightJess

    From our very own glorious leader, the beautiful JewelKnightJess comes this gorgeous built lady, Helga! (I swear I didn’t write this myself! – Jess). I am loving the colours on this shield! It honestly looks like it’s gonna move and bite/lick someone!

    Lady B Miniatures

    Lokien

    From Lokien: I totally missed this as a topic! I’d like to add my Tzeentch Sorceror on disc as it’s the first model in years that I’ve undercoated in anything but black, and it was actually a lot of work to get colours that bright and saturated, more than I expected when I started it anyway!

    MackerzC137

    Maid Of Cake

    From Maid Of Cake: “They’re a little Derpy, but I wanted to get them off my paint table and back on the game board. Painting these made me really appreciate how GW designs their models to be really good for painting. There were a lot of little bits that felt ambiguous. Might go back and touch up the faces, but again this speed paint was really to get them outta my backlog and back into play. (Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion)”

    “Edit: Meant to put this in finished-models But I’ll leave it here. Its not the best example of my work. But I’m still proud of it. To me it represents getting the motivation to do something instead of letting it sit while you wait to figure out how to make it perfect.”

    Mommy Negan

    Myra

    I think this counts? It’s not huge units but it’s what I got done

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    From Paul (Pandaemonium_Miniatures), these amazing bases! Those…rocks? look sharp enough to cut myself on! “First hobby of 2022, should have some more stuff finished later today too”

    PaulGillings

    PSippitt

    From Pete (Sippster) Sippitt “First model of the new year done, close to finishing the team now”

    R35T

    From R35T, this amazing model, with the comment ‘Base highlight is finished, so calling this done. Now to do the rest of them, should be done sometime in about 20 years.’

     “I’ve got a few that I really like but these two are conversions and the uniqueness means I’m that bit more proud of them”

    Rose

     “A lil photoshop to spice up my biggest models of the month”

    Rosgakori

    From Rosgakori, their own take on Helga!

    theelusiveshaun

    from theelusiveshaun: Finished my Ravenwing ATV and a couple of Dunecrawlers.

    ThePaintingPirate

    “Finally done with the Thralls, first full unit of 2022!”

    theposhgoblin

    From theposhgoblin (aka Tim): “First mini of the year, pleased with how it all turned out, why not show it off”

    Torrentstride

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  • Adoration for the spectacular square bases of nostalgia.

    Adoration for the spectacular square bases of nostalgia.

    The humble square base!

    Once a staple on Warhammer battlefields the world over, it is perhaps somewhat rarely seen today. At least, outside of specific Oldhammer projects.

    See how it ranks up neatly, even when the model atop it doesn’t wish to. A closely ranked up unit looks wonderful, yet who can forget the hassle of juggling your models around to actually get them to rank up properly? It was like a jigsaw puzzle every time you wanted to set your unit up on the table!

    Rejoice in how it sits flat on the battlefield, except when the model is metal and slightly off-centre so it tips over at a gnat’s sneeze. I sure hope you’ve varnished your pewter and lead warriors, unless you’re going for the Terminator look.

    The smooth, flat edges juxtaposed against the rough, nobbly top surface. Run your fingers along the length of those edges. Mmmm, smooth. Now run your nail over the top. Mmmmm…. texture…

    How lovely your old school models look all grouped together, despite completely disregarding the 6-foot rule.

    You grab your PVA glue and some sand, or if you’re particularly posh some green flock. You apply it to the top of the base (not the sides though, you’re not a MONSTER) and paint the whole thing Goblin Green. A quick drybrush with some Sunburst Yellow and you’re good to go! Don’t they look smashing.

    Then sit and admire your army, resplendent atop your bright green battlefield surrounded by lush forests, oddly stepped hills and suspiciously cardboard-looking buildings.

    Yes, truly the square base is a thing that brings joy.

    Have you painted something on a square base lately? Let us know by showing us in the PaintSlam Discord!

  • December #PaintSlam21 Community Showcase… Finishing Strong!

    December #PaintSlam21 Community Showcase… Finishing Strong!

    All the hobby thats fit to make you say “whoa”

    It’s the start of a new year, January is well underway and the official PaintSlam21 End of Year Showcase is done and dusted… but we’re not finished with ’21 until we’ve done the official December showcase. So here we are, the final month of 2021 in blog post form! Submissions as always taken from the PaintSlam Discord’s Community Showcase Channel – get in there if you want to join in ready for the first showcase of ’22!

    I can’t wait to see you all for #PaintSlam22!!

    Belzébée

    I love all of these! The sisters in particular look amazing, and I’m naturally very much in favour of the trans-tastic standard!

    CritonyEntertainment

    CritonyEntertainment brings us the usual amazing assortment of Power Rangers themed miniatures! Plus a few heroes from the multiverse!

    DarkHanon

    Black Templars from DarkHanon. The strong red contrasts really well against the black and white.

    fin37

    I love these admech robots. They’re so chunky and retro looking!

    gardengoth

    Gorgeous work from gardengoth. The dreadnought looks so GOOD!

    Heavy Metal Wars

    Retro nids! I love these so much!

    JewelKnightJess

    From myself this month comes a Genestealer Cult biophagus, the Bristol Crew inspired by The Young Ones TV show and an awesome werewolf miniature from Anvil Industry.

    Mommy Negan

    A star wars bounty hunter and snake charmer from the always fantastic Momma Negan.

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    Some wildlife here from Paul, I love the realistic fur tones.

    R35T

    Check out this awesome Death Guard leader, out to reap some fresh fertiliser for Nurgle’s gardens.

    Theelusiveshaun

    Some awesome Necromunda beasties here including the adorable Esher “kitty cats”.

    Thokamous

    Great work from Thokamous as always here, including a couple of nice marine boys.

    Torrentstride

    What can I say about this awesome Ghost Rider? It’s too cool!

  • New Nostalgia ’88 Paints – Should you try them?

    New Nostalgia ’88 Paints – Should you try them?

    If you’re a Warhammer fan of a certain vintage, you’ll have fond memories of colours like Goblin Green, Titillating Pink, Ultramarines Blue, and Snakebite Leather. There are a few paint ranges which offer the same colour range as recreations, but in this video I want to talk about Nostalgia ’88 by Warcolours. (Affiliate link)

    This is a range of colours designed to replicate the 80s range of Citadel Colour paints. They come in 20ml flip top pots that look very familiar to the original ones, and have a very similar smell and consistency to those classic paints that many of us grew up using. Warcolours also state they have a 99% colour accuracy to the original range.

    Therefore these should be of interest to hobbyists who grew up with classic games like Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Rogue Trader, Space Crusade and Heroquest. If you have fond memories of sitting at the kitchen table painting small lead heroes and powerful monsters, read on…

    Warcolours very kindly sent me a sample set of 18 of their paints to try out, specificially the following colours:

    01 – Bronzed Flesh
    08 – Enchanted Blue
    10 – Swamp Brown
    13 – Hobgoblin Orange
    17 – Goblin Green
    21 – Ghoul Grey
    23 – Electric Blue
    24 – Red Gore
    27 – Titillating Pink
    39 – Salamander Green
    42 – Marine Dark Blue
    43 – Space Wolf Grey
    44 – Blue Grey
    48 – Striking Scorpion Green
    51 – Ork Flesh
    52 – Serpentbite Leather
    54 – Hawk Turquoise
    68 – Amethyst Purple

    One of the things I really like is that they currently have a wide range of the paints from the era already available beyond what I’ve got to test here, and they have even recreated some of the classic paint sets of the era such as the Creature and Monster paint sets.

    In order to test these paints I thought it would be very much appropriate to paint some era-appropriate models with them, so I picked out some classic 80s Wood Elves!

    These guys have been around the block a few times! For the painting process for these I also streamed live on my Twitch Channel, if you’re fast you might still catch the VOD to watch me using these paints in person!

    Above you can see the unit musician, snapped at the point where I’d finished applying base coats ready to be shaded. The nostalgia paints used above are Goblin Green (tunic), Salamander Green (leggings), Serpentbite Leather (boots), Gore Red (harp), Hobgoblin Orange (hair), Swamp Brown (pouches, straps), Bronzed Flesh (skin, harp strings), and Marine Dark Blue (sword grip). The metallics shown are citadel’s Leadbelcher and Screaming Bell.

    Most of these colours covered very nicely with two thin coats. I was pleased with the solid and vivid colours from Gore Red and Goblin Green in particular. Serpentbite did take an extra layer to get a flat coat, with Salamanders Green requiring the most layers to build up the colour.

    This is where I noticed a strong similarity to the paints these attempt to replicate – they are rather transparent even over a few thin layers. Unlike most contemporary paints you will likely not be able to paint directly over areas of another colour easily, so you will probably want to take your white paint and clean up any areas before applying the next colour.

    The red notably had the same properties as the classic paint of showing any dark colours through quite obviously if not painted over a clean white base. Whilst in a modern paint this could be considered a flaw, I believe this is a deliberate choice in retaining the accuracy of these paints and their original consistency and coverage.

    As with the paints of the 80s, these do work best over a white undercoat. The natural transparency makes the colours pop brightly against that base colour. I would not recommend using these over darker base coats unless you’re happy to apply a few more layers to build the colour up or want a less vibrant appearance.

    Above, I applied Guilliman Flesh to the hair and skin areas from the Citadel Contrast range, and Agrax Earthshade over all the other areas. The shade did flow nicely over the Nostalgia paints, retaining much of the brightness of the colours. As you can see above this simple technique gives you a pleasing effect that would be perfectly acceptable for gaming with.

    And here you can see the full group of 5 miniatures. I re-highlighted with the base colours for each of the areas, then mixed in lighter shades such as hobgoblin orange into the red to highlight. Some of the top highlights were done with citadel colours where I wanted a more specific look. Overall I was impressed by the brightness and accuracy of the Warcolour collection.

    Of course, Newer painters without the nostalgia are likely to wonder what the fuss is aboute, given the convenience and coverage of paints such as the Citadel base paints or Vallejo’s Game Colour paints. But for folks like me who have very fond memories of those classic colours, the nostalgia ’88 paints are very much worth a look at if you’re missing the feels and smells of those bygone years!

    And for fun, here’s a more modern (as in, mid-2000s… practically yesterday!) Wood Elf Spellsinger which I painted again using mostly these Warcolours paints…

    On this model I did a little blending with the warcolours paints, such as the Hawk Turquoise of the spite being mixed in with a little swamp brown to aid the transition between colours and to create various shades of grey for the staff which was base-coated in Ghoul Grey. The colours mixed well. You may recall paint mixing was very common in these early days before the Citadel Colour range had 300+ colours!

    In all, I can say I was impressed with the range in that it really achieves what it sets out to do. Everything about them feels like using those paints from childhood, for better and for worse. If you’re after that nostalgic kick and want to recreate that experience of painting with the old paints – especially for those working on Oldhammer armies like myself – they’re definitely worth your time.

    Newer hobbyists used to the properties of more recent paint ranges are likely to be somewhat befuddled by them though. But then, that’s literally in the name of the product. Nostalgia ’88 – if you have the nostaglia, go for them! If you don’t, well, I guess we’re spoiled for choice these days for fantastic paint ranges so use what you’re happiest with!

    Summary:

    Focussing on accurately replicating the paints of the 80s, these paints succeed at what they are designed for. They bring the good, and the bad, of the era back to your painting desk. Give them a go and you’ll enjoy them – as long as you have the nostalgia!