It’s the end of the year, and time for reflecting on the last 365 days. So starting from the top left and going in a circle to the right.
I started off the year with a winged Tyranid Prime as a commission for a friend. Great enjoyed painted the Green Goblin xenoform, and of course spent far too long texturing the carapace but it looks great. The base also was a high point.
Next, Bo-Katan Kryze and a return to a favourite colour in turquoise. I began painting Shatterpoint models with more subdued tones and appearances, but that really isn’t my way of painting and following how I want to paint ended with a better result and this is where I had really gotten into the groove.
One of the members of the Cadian killteam I was working on. Love everything about this model, the armour is smooth yet colourful, the grey made up for my mistakes earlier in the year and the hair is just the icing on the cake, I’m sure the commissars are really happy with the uniform regulation adherence.
Another Mandalorian, this time from the Death Watch. The black armour is really subtle but the red is a really nice bright red without going into pink or orange.
The medic for the killteam, taken from the Eucliden Starstriders box, and full of character. Probably the biggest use of metallics all year, really happy with the purple tones and just how I managed to contrast that with the skin and little splashes of colour everywhere else.
One of my personal favourite models this year, in Bongo Fett. Everything on this model I’m happy with. Born out of a discord conversation with one of my best friends, it exceeded my expectations.
Another of my favourite models this year, Sister Dogmata from the Sisters of Battle. One of my favourite factions for design in 40k and I painted her in another favourite colour in yellow. Striking and at odds with the normal look of the Sisters, I want to revisit them with an updated look.
Ah, Mother Talzin and a return to painting lots of red. Achieved a smooth red and didn’t lose that with layers, also painted multiple reds without things looking out of place. Topped off with some very nice green smoke for contrast.
Oh, and of course “Suns Out. Guns Out.”