Remember when I used to paint a lot of miniatures? Not scatter terrain, but actual miniatures? Yeah, I do as well. This month isn’t going to be huge in that sense, but at least I finally got these guys done. I started them quite a few months ago, and they’re been a hopeful to finish over several of my themed challenge months – neglected models, squads, mechanical, but to no avail. So while I guess Sergeant Akakios actually does qualify for Dauntless December, the rest of his squad are just here for the ride!
Sergeant Akakios (an ancient Greek name meaning “Not Evil” – no Google jokes, please) was built using a Puppetswar head on a regular Terminator Sergeant torso, mounted on a pair of Grey Knight Terminator legs, along with the Forge World shoulder pads. I think he makes for a nice, individual looking sergeant for the squad.
I like metallic blue with some gradient for Power Swords, generally speaking. The attempt to create a nice, enamelled red on his pauldrons and bracers was achieved by doing the usual brassy-bronze armour, then going over it with two coats of GW’s Spiritstone Red. There’s still very much a metallic sheen to them that doesn’t come across fully in the photographs.
Brother Damon (yes, that’s what it says on his chest) – (“to tame, to subdue” and euphemistically “to kill.”) is the Squad’s heavy gunner, armed with the ubiquitous Assault Cannon. He’s pretty much a stock model, aside from the Forge World Pauldrons and the head and pteruges from Anvil Industry. He’s also a member of an ancient warrior cult for those who wage war using rapid firing heavy weapons with it’s origins in ancient Terra, evidenced by the iconography on his armour.
I’m not really one to name my models. Not that I begudge others who do so, but outside of games like Necromunda or Blood Bowl it’s just never been something that’s taken my interest. Generally, I’ll name all characters and things like Dreadnoughts, usually squad leaders in forces like Marines (though not Imperial Guard) and then models that force me to, by having something like a scroll in the middle of their chest.
I was reading someone’s blog the other day where they were bemoaning the rather static poses of most terminator models. Aside from the fact that they’re an older kit, so that was certainly the price of a multipart posable kit in those days, Terminator Armour, or Tactical Dreadnought Armour is essentially taking an Astartes and enclosing them in a huge, heavy, cumbersome (and presumably uncomfortable and stifling) suit of armour – even with suspensors and synthetic muscle-fibre bundles. They are essentially walking tanks. I don’t expect something of that description to be especially dynamic in its posing or implied movement. I used to be a hockey goalie, and wearing that gear certainly changed your posture and gait. Still, I can very much appreciate that having a ton of guys all mono-posed like sumo is a bit tedious, so I’ve tried to mix them up a bit with some lightly converted Dark Vengeance poses.
One thing that I was a bit stuck on as I was finalising these models was whether to go laquered red on their Chainfists and Power Fists as well as their outer Pauldrons. In the end, I left them in the brassy bronze, but felt that this guy needed a bit more to make it more interesting, so he got a lambda in red to finish it off. Because the lambda on his weapon and the lambda on his fauld wasn’t enough to get the whole “SPACE SPARTAN” thing across. Actually, it was just to have a bit of appropriate visual interest there. 😉
This guy was an attempt to add a bit more movement to one of the figures. I think the lowered Bolter arm is from one of the Dark Vengeance Deathwing Terminators, but combined with the walking legs and the angled head, I think it works alright.
I used a few bits and bobs from the Grey Knight Terminators kit to add some bling to the backs of their belts, as well as the odd purity seal in hard-to-reach places. I wanted these Minotaurs to have a healthy but not overwhelming amount of bling on them so they’d fit in and stack up well enough next to the newer modifications to the Terminator kit, like the Deathwing or Blood Angels – rather than being as plain as the core kit would have them be.
I always really liked this core model from the first time I saw it. I’ve picked up a few extras from back in the day when they were cheap and readily available, aside from my own massive-multiple-DV buy that came a bit later. I don’t think the right arm is stock, but I honestly can’t remember. Regardless, it’s a nice model pose that doesn’t necessarily evoke movement, but still has a nice, less static pose.
And there we are! A new squad, finally completed as we hit the cusp of 2018’s completion. And a number of photos that should make IRO jealous. Or Proud. Or Bored. 😉
Great looking unit mate, really like how you’ve used different heads than standard and all the other additions like shoulder pads and purity seals give each model a very individual feel
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Yeah, I wanted them each to look unique – or relatively unique in terms of being models that are mass-produced in their millions, and have them fit their Chapter.
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Ah, back with a vengence! Great stuff mate and a lot of work gone into them from build to free hand painting. Nice colour scheme too. Looking forward to seeing what you get up to throughout 2019.
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Thank you. I’ll have all of the 2019 challenges up in my 2018 wrap-up reflection post sometime in January. I don’t yet know what I’ll try to focus on in 2019. There’s always way more to do then there is time to do it in.
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Looks fantastic! I don’t know why but I’m especially fond of the flag.
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Thanks! Maybe you’re a Taurus! 😉
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Great additions, love the free hand stuff, top notch!
Cheers Roger.
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Thanks Roger! I always enjoy the opportunity to do some freehand. It’s really one of the things that keeps it fun and interesting for me.
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Excellent mate – cracking conversion work, and I love that brassy colour you use for these guys… the red just cuts it beautifully! Very nice 🙂
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Cheers Alex – I’m very happy with the brassy bronze colour (which I nicked off Sas0mg years ago) and a bit more red than usual works for these guys as Elites!
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Oooh, really like these! The gold, the red, the details and, of course, they’re Terminator marines (even I know about them)! Sergeant Akakios really does look the part! Brilliant!
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Thank you, JNV! I’m really happy to have finally completed them. Now if I can only get all of the other Minotaurs that have been standing around waiting on my paint desk done sooner rather than later!
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Great work! The extra bits and use of DV/GK parts really does bring them up to the level of the various Chapter-specific Terminators nicely.
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Thanks Alexis (Variant of Greek Alexius, meaning “defender.”) Hearing your opinion on that really helps to confirm what I’d hoped. 🙂
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You could have at least thrown some terrain in the background 😉. Very nice mate. Really crisp and worth the wait.
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I will get that sorted for you when I do my monthly round up in a few days. 👍
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These look awesome. Love the helmet design for it.
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Cheers mate – they help them look a lot more “Spartan” without preventing them from looking like Marines.
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I really l ike those. You’ve com,bined all the disparate bits well so they look like they were intended to be put together that way all along.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks Pete – very happy to hear that they worked out that well to others’ eyes as well as my own!
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Love these! The colour scheme works perfectly and there’s just that something that I can’t quite put my finger on that really clicks with me. Awesome work.
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Thanks Mikko – I really appreciate it. 🙂
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Sparta !? 😁 great great great !
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Pretty much.. in fact it’s SPARTAAA IN SPAAAAAACE!!!! 😉
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I’m loving all the details you so carefully apply. Great stuff.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Very nice mate.
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Cheers mate!
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Aw, man, your Minotaurs Captain was one of my 2018 favourite models of yours, and now these — fantastic work! The sergeant and the last guy (with the studded power fist) are easily my favourites!
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I’ve got another squad of Minos and a couple more characters stalled out in the queue right now, though they’re not as excitingly blinged as these guys, the Captain or even the Librarian. Still, I’m hopeful that you’ll enjoy them once I finally get them painted up!
Once (and only after) those are all complete, I’ll allow myself to build/paint more stuff for the Minotaurs!
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Wow, the sarge looks pretty amazing. Actually, they all do. I like the colors and the bits you used. What do you use for the base? It looks almost like a bleached gold. Pretty cool!
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Thanks Faust! They are sprayed black, then “iron”, then zenithal silver. Two full washes of Seraphim Sepia, a thinned wash of Coellia Greenshade, then a careful dry brush of Vallejo Model Air Gold.
It’s a bit of mucking about, but I’m happy with how it works out!
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Ok, that’s a process! But they sure turn out nicely. Yea, I can see the Vallejo Model Air Gold now that you mention it. Sweet work!
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Since it’s mostly sprays and washes and a drybrush, it’s pretty bloody easy. Most of it is just waiting for them to dry fully between layers.
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The spray part is likely where you have me beat. Though I have been able to start with black, switch to another color, fairly easily with the airbrush. Still likely to take me awhile compared to rattle cans.
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I just use cheap rattle cans for the most part. Are you in a location where they just don’t work well?
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Yep, my first few posts were all about priming mishaps, and why I switched to an airbrush. We have quite the rainy season and a decent amount of humidity.
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