Visionary x Thunderhead
Operations Director, Visionary Production and Design Inc.
Marketing Coordinator, Thunderhead Studio
Everyday gamer.
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None of the little details I ever expect anyone else to see during a game, just busy work…
Wow, camera fail. Straight up refused to focus, what an annoyance.
…for the wages of Chaos is TRIM…!
I could see doing this scheme on regular #Warhammer40K Terminators where I don’t have to paint trim, but I do want a chance to play #ThousandSons this coming edition.
Eventually.
They don’t look like they’re collected from the same dustbin…
Changed up the execution of the left #Warhammer40K Scarab Occult Terminator for more negative space, kept the head and weapons black as well as the tabard.
Maybe be pink eyes?
Concept for #Warhammer40K #ThousandSons. Mystical star field works, but errors in execution: Too much white ink splatter, too much colour (not enough negative space), and the eyes need more glow. Also, not sure what colour to paint the tabard. Scheme is easily replicated though!
Something something forest trees…
#BattleTech #HEXTECH trees, terrain version 2.
Taste the rainbow.
An assortment of #BattleTech Mechs for an upcoming shoot. A bit more colourful than I usually paint because they need to be on camera.
I plan on painting a new #Warhammer40K Alpha Legion non-Chaos Marines army. First, figuring out a paint scheme. I prefer the colour in the turquoise rather than teal range, but I will probably mix the two. Testing continues until I figure out which units to use as proxy.
Closer to Battle Ready…
I dropped and shattered a resin mini yesterday, so I ended up putting random extra details onto the #Warhammer40K SOT (edge highlights for the trim and Tamiya Light Gray Panel Line for weapons). Now to decide on basing, purple rocks or grey sludge and green crystals?
Second half of a #Warhammer40K #Ultramarines Sternguard unit. Push-fit models definitely make subassembly easier by not pushing pegs all the way in.
Also, @thearmypainter.bsky.social Stabilizer for Fanatic paints is a thing. Even with “watery” consistency, coverage was great.