Today I have some scatter terrain of sorts from the recent Boxed Kill Team expansion of “Pariah Nexus”. Truth be told these are pretty uninspiring little bits and I doubt I would even have gotten started on them if not for the fact that marouda and I decided to have a game of Assasinorum: Execution Force the other week. Having bought this particular Games Workshop boxed game back on release in 2015 for its intended purpose (discount model delivery system for the new plastic Assassin models), I’d never actually gotten around to playing it. In fact, while the Chaos Space Marines had actually been painted, the cultists had been put away in with other platic cultist sprues and the actual Assassins and Chaos Lord/Socreror frame had all been “lost” until I happened to find them by chance this week while cleaning up under the paint desk.
So it was metal Assassins, both completed and part-painted, Chaos Space Marines, A half-painted Iron Warrior hero in Terminator Armour, and a selection of metal Imperial/Chaos Cultists and WarZone Dark Legion zombified troopers who were selected. And with a “fuck this, I’m not reading new rules at 9pm, let’s go inside and play Far Cry for an hour and we can get back to this tomorrow night or the day after.” – that led me to select some bits that had broken loose from the Pariah nexus sprue to quickly paint to fill the red-square impassable space spots on the Execution Force board. if you’ve played Imperial Assault, you’ll know them well.
So with that, I quickly knocked out 7 or 8 of the single-square crates and barrels in an evening and part of a morning. Being of unlimited creativity, I followed the box art, since I would like them to fit in with the actual Pariah Nexus board, and even in these green tones they fit the board art of Execution Force pretty well. Since the first batch was pretty easy, I clipped a second bunch off a few days later and then also forced myself to knock them out as well. They’re pretty easy, but also pretty tedious to do. Mostly drybrushed, with the metal picked out and washed, and the crystals painted in VMC Ivory with Citadel Tesseract Glow over the top. That’s the newer Contrast paint that’s sold as part of their technical paint line so they can sell you a smaller pot of it.
I’ve got a few (17) more of these to go, and then there are four doors from the set. Then there’s another entire set of two sprues, so I’m still trying to decide if I should paint the second set identically, so they’re all one nice consistent set, or if I should paint the second set in copper-brass tones – which would basically match the “New” official GW Necron colour scheme – that coincidently is pretty much exactly how I’d always pictured painting my own Necrons instead of T-800-silver – but never got around to doing any.
Oh, and this is another set of model bits for Ann’s second annual “Paint the Crap You Already Own!” challenge…
I like it, I think you’ve done a great job of making these basic bits look pretty special.
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Thanks Dave! At least once I got over my mental block towards painting them they were pretty quick and easy to get done!
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They aren’t inspiring sculpts but your paint job really is really solid and pops well.
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Thanks mate – the best I could hope for with these! 🙂
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I like the look a lot. Thanks for sharing about the Tesseract as I have some idea now how to use. Small stuff very well done, and nice to see on the board.
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Thanks Mark, and no worries on the Terraract paint. 🙂
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Ver nicely done!
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Thanks Roger! 🙂
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Your painting has certainly elevated some uninspiring bits, so much so they would be tempting ! LOL
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Thanks Dave. They’ll look good on a boardgame at least, so fit for purpose I guess!
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Very nice ! Great as 40k objectives token !
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Thanks Mate – they’ll work that was as well! 🙂
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Very nice- the glow on them is great.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers Pete – it’s a pretty useful paint for glowy bits, I’m finding!
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These came out great, mate. Any Necron would kill to have a few of these decorations in their spaceship or tombs or wherever they live! I love the classic Necron colors so to see these done up in them is quite cool. I couldn’t tell you whether you should do some in the new scheme or not but I figure you can’t go wrong with either approach and could even mix the two up and be okay if you needed to.
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Thanks Kuribo! Yeah. I’ve got the rest of the first set worth of boxes and barrels to finish first, and then that just leaves the double-barrel-things and doors – so I’ve got a bit of time to decide, as I want to batch-paint all of the doors and double-barrels from both sets in one hit if I decide to keep the same scheme across both sets…
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These look great mate, that Tesseract Glow really makes them ‘pop’!
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That it does. I’m sure it’ll keep popping up in other models as well. 😀
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Lol, like what you did there! 😁
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Damn! These turned out great. In addition to Kill Team I can see these being really good flavor terrain or scatter terrain in 40K in general, I might have to pick up a set now.
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