Wednesday 18 May 2016

Emperor's Children - Palatine Blades




A quick picture I snapped off of my unit of Palatine Blades. I really do love these models, they're some of my favourite Forgeworld infantry. The details are really crisp and cool, but the best thing is how well they capture the essence of their Legion.

You do see a lot of them with twirly swords that bend round corners though, especially on e-bay and at your local games store. I'm sure most readers will know that this kind of warping is common in resin. The good news is that it is easily fixed by submerging the bent parts in recently boiled water (you don't have to literally dunk them into a bubbling pot like a fresh lobster!). The bent parts soften after being submerged for about 20 seconds and you can then bend them till they're straight again. It's an easy fix, but they really need to start telling you abut it themselves as I see a lot of bad press for Forgeworld from people who simply don't know how to handle the material.

I've also heard that you can heat parts with a hairdryer, but this sounds a little indirect to me and I'd be worried about bending parts that don't need it. It probably works fine on larger stuff though.

In other Heresy related news I have another commission that I'm about to start which is for the Death Guard Primarch - Mortarion. I'll post some updates about building and painting him as I go, so stay tuned for that one. If you missed it, I painted Guilliman (Ultramarines Primarch recently - article here). I'm also working on the third part of my Warhammer Pickup Lines articles, so look forward to that bombshell (If you missed Part 2 - find it here, you don't want to miss out on the faux erotic battle report contained therein do you?).


6 comments:

  1. Do you have a painting guide for your Emperor's Children? I really like the scheme.

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    1. I don't have a full guide, but I'll probably do one at some point. The gold is painted the same as I did for Guilliman, so you can check that out. The purple is a basecoat of Xerus Purple. Then another coat over about 90% of the area with 50/50 Xerus Purple and Genestealer Purple. I then wash with Druchii violet. I do an edge highlight of 50/50 Genestealer Purple and White. At this stage it looks way too stark so I glaze back down (technique is discussed in that Guilliman article too) with Warlock Purple. Greens are Caliban Green, Warpstone Glow and highlighted with Moot Green.

      Hope that helps.

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  2. These are so gorgeous...holy !$()&!&! I love them!

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    1. Thanks. I'll post a picture of my Kakophoni/noise marines later today or tomorrow, so you'll probably want to check it out if you liked these.

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    1. Thanks. I took quite a few pictures of my stuff last night, so expect more quality updates soon.

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