Nearing the end, where I either futz around with details endlessly instead of moving on to a new project, or finally get it done!
I finished the gems, added some "writing" to the stole, and worked on decals. The decals were an exercise in frustration, as two tore, and one did not fit where I wanted it to go. Still need to glue the torso and the legs together, and coat with a sealer (look at the shine on that dome!).Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Dreadtober 2021 - Alaitoc Eldar Wraithlord part 3
Just a small update today on the Eldar Wraithlord project. Most spare time this weekend was spent shoveling mulch, so not very much time to paint.
Most of the work was done on the sword, which I helpfully excluded from the photograph... oops. I did start in on the gems, and did a few touch ups and highlights here and there.
I need to get this done before the end of the month for "Dreadtober" but also because I have other things I want to get painted!
Friday, October 15, 2021
Dreadtober 2021 - Alaitoc Eldar Wraithlord part 2
As mentioned last time, I am working on a Wraithlord (an Eldar Dreadnaught) as a way to expand my Alaitoc army, and also conveniently to get some hobby energy by building something during a time when others are working on similar projects.
Here is the current status:
Still to come, work on the sword, metal highlighting, decals, gems, and final assembly.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Dreadtober 2021 - Alaitoc Eldar Wraithlord part 1
Wraithlord built, warpvanes kept separate |
Building this kit was pretty amazing, as it has a wealth of options for hands/feet/arms/decoration, choice of several different gun combinations, and the shoulders, hips, and waist are all ball joints, which allows nearly too much possibility. I decided to go with a pose that suggested that the wraithlord had swung around to fry someone with the left hand flamer, and then a swept back sword arm. I magnetized the heavy gun (here a scatter laser) so that I could switch it out if needed, and also to protect it from damage. I enjoyed building it so much that I was soon on ebay looking at how much another one costs... fortunately did not pull the trigger yet.
I primed the figure on Sunday, which was fortuitous as it was both warm, and relatively low wind. Had I waited another day it would not have worked out at all, as the temperature dropped and the wind came up. I went with an over all black primer with a zenithal cream spray to help pick out details, as well as hopefully to help with highlighting. After I sprayed the figure but before the paint had dried the torso fell over, which accounts for the black splotch on the center of the head.
Primed Wraithlord |
Here is how it stood at about noon yesterday. I kept the figure separate at the waist, which allowed me to get under the torso. This being a newer Eldar figure, it has a ton of gems and such all over its body, so being able to maneuver the brush around is helpful. I have completed all the first coats of all the colors, including the four different "yellow" shades. If you look at the legs, or the left forearm, you can see some of the lighter bit from the zenithal highlight actually worked out for once? Maybe there is something to painting two thin coats...