Kevin C.
I am heading to Bretonnia France next month, not for hobbying reasons, so I knew that I would get almost nothing done for the month of September. And, given that I have small kids, October through December tend to be riddled with other commitments. Noting all of that, I decided to set myself a goal of finishing all of the Bretonnians from the starter set before I left next month.
And, I did it. I f*cking did it.
Men at Arms
These guys were not as fun to paint as the archers, but they were more straightforward. Similar to the archers, I tried to keep the clothing to earth tones – greys, greens, beige – with the exception of the heraldry on the shields.
With regards to the peasant standards, I wanted to strike a balance between eye-popping and drab (somewhat difficult, as you can imagine). Drab, since peasants have the special rule that their standards only count for half VP, because they are peasants. I think keeping it brown and lightening the border was enough to keep it eye-catching while also keeping with the drab color of the peasants.
I haven’t yet decided whether to add a sigil to the shields. If I do, it will probably be a white lion rampant, to represent maybe a cadet branch of the House of Couronne on crusade. Ideas abound.
The Entire Army
Seven months to the day after receiving the box, I have the entire army finished, based, and dullcoted. I am very much looking forward to putting them on the field soon.


What’s Next
Given that I finished my Legions Imperialis army, and I know my buddies want to start an LI campaign soon, I would like to finish the titans that I have sitting around from Adeptus Titanicus. They are assembled, but not painted. I plan to paint them in the livery of Legio Invicta, from Dan Abnett’s Titanicus, which does not have rules in AT but I can still play in Titandeath.
Following that, I plan to finish out the year painting some Rohan models I purchased a few months back. I never played Lord of the Rings, and with the new edition coming out, and the new film War of the Rohirrim coming to theaters in December, this seems like the perfect time to do so.
Joe R.
It was an incredibly busy month over here. August stated with the Atlantic Coast Charity Cup (ACCC) early in the month. You may recall I was working on a Dwarf Blood Bowl team for that event. The month ended with the NOVA Open over the Labor Day weekend. I helped facilitate several of the Blood Bowl events at NOVA, but I also was hoping to play my Chaos Dwarf Blood Bowl team in the Slaughterdays event. If you’re lucky (and I’m diligent), I’m hoping to post a full synopsis of NOVA Open later this month.
Okay, let’s check out what got done…
Blood Bowl – The Wynnstaadt Warriors II – Dwarf Team
I am currently playing this the Warriors in our local Blood Bowl league (it’s not going well, FYI). They are also one of the 7 remaining teams (8 with Gnomes) that I haven’t played at a tournament. The goal in 2024 was to knock out all 7 remaining teams. I don’t think that’s going to happen, but I am going to try and get as many done as possible.
I spent a good amount of time working on the first two linemen for this team. I posted one last month. Here is the second.

I was very satisfied with this model. Then, I played a game with him and fell in love. His gold cape shines like the morning sun. He REALLY pops! I still need to go back and try the eyes, but for the moment I was happy to bask in a job well done.
Sadly, I was not on pace to finish this team before the ACCC. So, I decided to start slapping paint on models and agree to come back and finish them later. Essentially, each model got enough paint to apply a vibrant base layer and then an appropriately colored wash (either Nuln Oil, Agrax Earthsade, or Seraphim Sepia). Here is a group shot of the “table ready” team.
As you can see, they look fine. Everything is blocked in for me to come back and highlight later. Sadly, I noticed a few spots (on almost every model) where the 3D prints failed. While certainly a bummer, I’ve made peace with it. I doubt most folks will eve notice once they’re done.
I printed some Dungeon-Delve inspired bases from Asgard Rising. If you look closely, I worked up a demo base on the 2nd model from the left. I even applied a little fluorescent ooze spotting. It needs some work.
The Wynnstaat Warriors went to ACCC. They went 1-1-1. Overall I had a good time, but I think Dwarves are not the best team to suit my playstyle. I did win a full set of Artis Opus dry brushes in the charity raffle though! Huzzah!
Blood Bowl – The Zinzinnati Bearclaws – Chaos Dwarf Team
I knew I wanted to knock another team out for the NOVA Open. My Chaos Dwarf team one of the first things I ever printed for Blood Bowl. I used a combination of figures from the Artisan Guild range which come with modular hands. I really like that Artisan Guild generally features male and female models. I was able to mirror a couple poses and glue on hands with no weapons. At the time I shrunk them down about 15%. I wish I hadn’t done that, but here we are! Keep rolling.
Sadly, I ended up with the same problem as the Warriors. There was absolutely not enough time to get these models completed to the level I’d like. So like before, I decided to get a clean basecoat on and apply the key metallics to make the models pop.
The Dark Iron Dwarves from Warcraft were the original inspiration here. Anyone who played Vanilla World of Warcraft may remember hours of grinding to collect Dark Iron Ore. In my mind, Dark Iron Ore is a bit like adamantium. I wanted it to be a shiny black metal. I tried a few different options, but eventually landed on Turbo Dork’s Purple Grey over a black basecoat. It ends up with a really nice hue that pops, but still reads as very dark.
These models are also pinned to a set of resin lava bases I purchased before the advent of resin 3D printing. These are mold cast resin bases baby! I can’t remember what company I purchased them from, but I’ve had them for at least 8 years. I also quickly applied some paint to the bases with the intent to go back and make them look more lava-esque at a later date.
Now for those of you tracking at home, you may recall that a new Chaos Dwarf team was announced at NOVA. Oh well. The current plan is to slice of some hands and add new hands to clearly designate the new positionals. So, no worries! I’m confident it’ll work out just fine.
Illustritive Miniature Painting with Will Hahn (aka Sic Willy)
I signed up for one painting class at NOVA. Honestly, I could probably spend this entire article discussing what I learned. Sadly, I don’t have time. So I’ll give you the highlights:
- We evaluated illustrative styles to determine their key features, especially with regards to black lining and highlights.
- We all painted the same sci-fi bust. Will painted his on camera and came around to check on our progress.
- I used non-linear shading on my model. I started with a pale skin down to pink down to purple. It was fun.
- We black lined the model!
This was a 4-hour class. Probably 3 hours was painting. By about 3.5 hours, I was about at my limit. That said, Will was great. I tried several techniques that were outside my comfort zone and really enjoyed them. My only critique would be to focus on a section of the model at a time to give us more opportunity to learn how to black line. Here is the pre- and post-black lined model.


Not perfect, but overall very pleased with my first attempt at the technique.
Impromptu Speed Painting Competition
We were lucky enough to share hallway space with the folks from Mental Health Charity Painters. They were doing speed painting competitions for charity with a series of donated models. You pay a little cash, select a pre-primed model, and try to paint that sucker in 1 hour. Here is what I ended up with.

BRO! I painted this in an hour! You can probably tell, but I was so proud. I even based him in pseudo comic style. Come on!
This was all done using Army Painter speed paints. Sadly, the zenithal on my model wasn’t very good. I worked really hard to make my model pop, but it wasn’t happening. I didn’t end up winning the event, but I now have a really cool model to turn into a Blood Bowl coach. I’m thinking his name will be R’lyeh Fhtagn. Hopefully you’ll see a highlighted version of him in the near future.
Blood Bowl – The Half-Shell Universe All Stars – Lizardman Team
Finally, I am working on my 3rd Blood Bowl team. I’m hoping to play these at Chaos Cup this November, giving me lots of time. The team will be based on the Ninja Turtles, which each lizard’s color scheme reflecting a specific character. I’m also going to try a comic book style based on the original TMNT comics from the 80s. It’s a big undertaking, but I have a lot of time.
I received a metal lizardman from Greebo Games a couple years ago as part of a trade. Jesus H. Christ these models are annoying. I’m still planning to assemble them at this time, but I definitely put together a 3D print just in case they become too annoying. Anyway, here’s where we’re at. Every single model is like 6 pieces. Ugh.
Well, that’s enough for this month folks! Hopefully I’ll actually finish some models in the coming weeks. Maybe!
Austin B.
A Long Absence
Some of you may have noticed that I did not make a post last month. Well unfortunately, life did what it does on occasion and I ended up being very busy during most of July and August, and didn’t end up having much time or motivation to paint. As such, I decided to skip last month’s post and push on painting more for the next month. Now here we are again, and with some more goodies to show you!
Now disappointingly, my NOVA prep was also damaged by this sudden bout of business, and so I did not get done with all that I had wanted to in the lead up to that event. My Legions Imperialis collection is still lagging behind, and my Vampire team for Blood Bowl still remains incomplete. As a result, I ended up swapping the Legions Imperialis event for some Blood Bowl Sevens, and I ended up taking my Gnomes to the 11s tournament at NOVA. I had a lot of fun still, and played a staggering number of Blood Bowl games (22!) across five events and four days. But hopefully I will be able to keep to my hobby goals moving forward – though with NOVA now behind us, those goals have changed, and I will discuss what my plans are for the future later. For now, onto the miniatures!
A Rebellion is Brewing
Yes, yes, more Shatterpoint. This time, however, with much more of a focus on the Rebellion! Honestly, I am much more interested in the Rebels as a faction than the Empire, though I love the two of them, so I am excited that there are now much more Rebel boxes out, and so I have begun painting my way through them, if in a rather haphazard manner. While I have (finally) completed Han’s box fully, I’ve only painted Leia from This Is Some Rescue, and have only tackled Chopper, Sabine, and Kallus for the Spectres so far (with the ISBs being painted alongside Kallus since they were all mostly the same steps anyhow). I really ought to get to the rest of the Spectres soon, especially as I intend to attend more Shatterpoint tournaments in the future, and the Spectres in particular seem to be a rather viable build when it comes to the Rebels. I hope to finish painting the rest of my current Shatterpoint product before year’s end. I am not even beginning to think about the five other boxes that are planned for release this year, even though I do really want at least three of them (and really all five). But I need to get what I have painted before I can really think about buying any more! Tough I may make an exception for Lando…
A Small Distraction
I am not sure if I mentioned in any earlier articles, but I do have a rather significant Battletech collection, split across a number of nations / color schemes. A a bit of a break from all of the Shatterpoint painting, even as different and varied as the Rebels are, I decided to break out some of my unpainted Battletech and work on getting another few Lances together for one of my forces – the Marian Hegemony. These two mechs join an existing force of 10 other mechs and 5 vehicles, and you’ll likely see some more as time goes on and I tire of my other projects. I plan to return to these as needed, to take a break from some rather repetitive painting that I plan to be doing soon here… And as for that…
A Grand Army
This is a bit of a cheat, as these are actually some of the first models I finished in September. But with the NOVA weekend delaying our posting, I figured I would add these models here, especially as they are rather indicative of what I plan to be painting for the majority of my time moving forward! I showed off the existing army way back in January, and now these Landwehr are the newest unit to join my Prussians for the Napoleonic Wars in Black Powder! Specifically in this case, these are from the 4th East Prussian Landwehr. I have one Battalion remaining to complete the Regiment, and you’re likely to see them in my progress for September. But really, the plan now is to finally return to painting my Black Powder army, after a rather prolonged break, as I have a lot to do for them, and I would rather like to make a dent in the project – or even complete it in it’s entirety (at least regarding what I have purchased for it). But what all is left? Besides the aforementioned remaining Landwehr battalion, I still need to paint my Commanders, two small units of Jaegers, a Battalion of Grenadiers, three Battalions of Reserve Infantry, a Regiment of Hussars, a Regiment of Dragoons, three Regiments of Landwehr Cavalry, and five cannons (two foot, three horse).
Now that sounds like a lot, and it is, I won’t lie. But thankfully, the painting processes for these models are not particularly complex or time-consuming. These Landwehr took about a week of intermittent sessions, and that was with trying to actually paint both Battalions at once. Along the process I decided that was too daunting, and just chose to complete the one Battalion. But the second is almost complete, and could be done within another 2 or 3 painting sessions. Most other units are of similar complexity and time requirement, and so the hope is that I can get a unit done every week or two, provided I have the time to sit down and actually do the work. The most daunting task is the cavalry, as horses are rather time-consuming and not very fun to paint. As such, the idea is to splice the cavalry in-between the infantry units, so as to not burn myself out too much. Along with breaking things up with Shatterpoint and Battletech. I do not expect to have this army done by the end of the year by any means, but the hope is to make a sizeable dent in what remains in what little time there is left. Hopefully I will be able to show you that through my next updates!
Jerry S.
The NOVA Open
August was a fun month! As a couple of our other writers have pointed out, the end of August is the NOVA open every year. Tradition dictates that the month before any convention is spent frantically finishing any models that you are planning to play with and I am a sucker for a good tradition. This year I wanted to bring my Thunderhawk to NOVA, a small project to cram into only a month….
Well I did it! I wanted to do a little more weathering but I had to keep it clean for this event-I’ll dirty her up before the next sortie.



The other half of my NOVA adventure was back to leave the Age of Darkness and return to my old stomping ground- Middle Earth. A journey I gladly took with my ole pal Middle Earth Mike, aka Mike P. on this blog.
We participated in the always fun Doubles Tournament, I brought the hyper-elite Rangers of the North and Mike brought the ubiquitous Hobbits of the Shire…. We lost every game but I wanted to share a picture of my 6 man army and a picture of Me and Mike at the event!


In Other News…
NOVA was a blast but it wasn’t the only thing that I got up to this month. I also painted up my first Killteam! A group of Tactical Marines from Tortuga Bay, I love these Truescale marines and keeping the OG Tactical Marine vibe is fantastic. News of the new edition has me a bit chuffed though as they no longer will be playable, oh well!


On the WIP side of things, the past 9 days of September have also been busy over here. Now that the Thunderhawk is off my hobby desk, I can start working on some other projects, so a little sneak peak on what to expect in next month’s edition. Not going to write too much now though, you need to wait a couple weeks!




Michael S.
After a few months away from painting, I was excited to get back to the hobby this month! With a few different projects staring at me, I dabbled a bit here and there on a few items. I spent some time slapping contrast paint on some imperial guard and painstakingly edge-highlighting some Black Templars to properly readjust myself to the highs lows of the hobby, respectively.
The model I was most excited to show off this month is an Imperial Guard sentinel. I picked up a Fall of Cadia box set some time ago for next to nothing as a breakaway from my typical hobby work on Space Marines. I also went with a bright color palette of the Vresh Grenadiers. I wanted something easy to paint with mostly™ contrast paint and landed on the following.
The weathering was a bit of an experiment with Newsh from Monument Hobbies. Afterwards I found I was still a fan of regular oil washes, but I can’t deny it was way less of a hassle than working with oil thinners and is about 80% as good.
On the space marine side of things, I put together and basecoated a sizable set of Imperial Fists. I went with a more pale, mustard yellow rather than a base color with more vibrance.
To get a nice crisp color I went with a faint modulation of yellow-browns, then gave everything a quick gloss coat to prep for an enamel pin wash. All in all, I was pretty happy with the progress on these fists. I am hoping to get more progress on them next month!
Next up is a 5-man squad of Terminators for my Black Templars. These were mostly basecoated, but adding a nice bit of color to the base makes them look much more complete.
That’s all for me this month! Next month I plan to get the last of my Tomb Kings built and hopefully a little paint on them as well.














































































































































































































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