Chaos Knight Titan – Repair Work (Fixing a Bad Cast)
I’m working on my Chaos Knight Titan, and it has some issues. I had to fix the carapace, and one of the shin plates, with sculpting.
Miniature hobby stuff is mostly what we do here. We all love gaming, but we all spend more time building armies, and painting them, than we do playing. That’s the beauty of a game like Warhammer 40K, it’s an all-encompassing hobby from modeling, to painting an army, to playing the game.
We have a broad range of hobby articles here covering modeling, sculpting and painting. Many of us do a fair amount of conversion work for our armies. It’s always fun to personalize your miniatures, and really make them to your vision.
I’m working on my Chaos Knight Titan, and it has some issues. I had to fix the carapace, and one of the shin plates, with sculpting.
I have finally finished painting my Chaos Sorcerer in Terminator armor. I also improved my snow basing technique, as you’ll see.
I finished off my second squad of Bloodletters for my Khorne Daemonkin army. Remembered some valuable lessons with batch painting in the process as well.
I rebased my Flesh Hounds of Khorne from biker bases to 50mm bases. Here’s a gallery of shots showing the completed snow and ice bases for the Hounds.
I decided to finally rebase my Flesh Hounds of Khorne from the bike bases they were on to the 50mm bases. I want to show the process I went through.
This tutorial will walk you through how to use Liquid Green Stuff to fill in gaps on your miniatures. It’s really easy to do and I’ll give you step-by-step instructions showing you how to create smooth blends with this one simple product. With a little practice you’ll be fixing gaps in no time.
I’ve painted up two more Chaos Spawn for my Chaos Space Marines using the Vargheists to represent my Spawn. They were painted with washes and glazes only.
I’ve finished painting my Berzerker Skull Champion. It’s just a tabletop quality paint job but I’m happy with how he came out.
I have finally finished painting my Herald of Khorne on Juggernaut model for my Chaos Daemons. This was my first attempt at fully blending a model.
I’m working on some trophies for a Warhammer 40K event. I’m painting these quickly and I’m using a true metallic metal technique on them.
My converted Rebel Grot Commissar is finally finished! Quite a bit of sculpting and painting time went into this and I’m very pleased with the results.
Kamui and I got the chance to take a painting clinic with Todd Swanson and Kirill Zhilkov. We learned a rust technique and freehand work. It was awesome.