⏲ Please note there was roughly a 4 year gap between these posts ...
Next installment of "The Fat Git Get's Stuff Painted":
Dire Avengers
Valhallans.
More Valhallans.
Yet even more Valhallans.
A couple of Blind Beggar miniatures.
Another blind beggar alien dog thing.
A group shot.
⚠ Please note that until the post above this thread had been inactive for about 4 years ...
Great stuff the second blind beggar dog fits well with the valhallans with it's winter coat on.
Thanks. I'm using him as the mascot for my Valhallan platoon, sort of counts as another trooper for the purposes of gaming. It's an interesting sculpt as it has hooves and plenty of baggage on it. I'm not really happy about the hooves painted as metal shoes so a more traditional beige colour will be applied and a bit of higlighting on the eyes, I used the Citadel technical paint and as the eye domes are very big it needs more work done to it. Good job i haven't varnished them yet.

Nice collection, the paint schemes for the Valhallans and the Elder work very well.
Recently finished some models from Blind beggar miniatures, i think they have a certain Oldhammer charm.
Alien trader.
A crewman from the Mother Hydra (a kickstarter).
Another one.
Head of security.
The two Bobs.
Two smaller aliens.
I also finished up some Ratlings.
Despite the fact Legiocustodes beat me to it today, here are some Catachans I finished during the recent snow days caused by storm Emma.
Nice Catachans too!
I especially like the varied skin tones on them.
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Good work on the Catachans but I especially like those Blind Beggar miniatures. Cool thread to browse through

I recently finished up my Mantic landing pad. As I was too cheap to buy the GW Skyshield Landing Pad, I decided to go for the more affordable option. I must admit though, the Mantic kits are really well designed so it was a win win for me. Cheap and very versatile. I see the Mantic version as a cheap way for spendthrift planetary governors to have a private shuttle dock in their palaces and countryside getaways without getting ripped off by those shysters in the Adeptus Mechanicus with the far more expensive version.
Stenciling servitors are also pretty cheap.
Following Imperial health and safety at work legislation, hazard stripes are mandatory.
Even Fabius Bile says "When I'm invading an Imperial Planet, I wouldn't use anything else!".
Eldar this time! I saw this colour scheme on here and decided to copy it.
Eldar Guardians, I don't think armour that looks like panties are very practical though.
Some proper old Eldar.
Bossy Eldar
Shuriken, you know it makes sense!
Various lethal and not so lethal Eldar equipment.
Artillery operator (I need to paint that up next).
A Farseer and Warlock after they've had an arguement.
Eldrad Ulthran.
The green and yellow scheme color is very effective. Well done.
Thanks. I saw this colour scheme on this forum so i decided to rob it.
Nice and crisp colours on those Eldars - they look very good.
I also agree about the charm of the Blindbeggars aliens. They look like the type of people you could meet at the Mos Eisley Cantina

For my Rogue Trader/40K games I finished some deathworld flora, or is that fauna? I forget. Anyway some terrain that can hopefully kill models at inconvenient but hilarious junctures.
Catachans calmly ignore the nasty alien plant.
YTS trooper Terry blunders straight into it however....
For more prose regarding these plants click
here.
Some more terrain has been made to aggravate the little men (and women) that inhabit my gaming table. It's more Deathworld Flora and some not so lethal plantlife too;
Some jungle trees.
A big leafed jungle tree.
A Miral Catcher.
A Catachan Mantrap.
For those interested in how I made them
click here.

More progress!
Eldar crewmen.
Their equipment.
Sergeant Bloke, complete with crushed alien larva at his feet.
Colony 87 recordist.
In the grim darkness of the far future, there are botanists!
His gardening servitor.
Colony 87 priestess.
Blind Beggar chap, reminds me of Walder Frey.
An old Warzone miniature.
I hope they provide some interest to anyone out there.
Loving this thread and your work here. More trees and jungle pleasings

nice work, i like it all.
Great work love the yellows wish I could get that depth my always look washed out.
inchmurrin":39x8p7zg said:
Great work love the yellows wish I could get that depth my always look washed out.
Thanks very much. I usually paint on a base coat of sulphur desert yellow (considering how old my pot is you'd better look for an equivalent) then a Vallejo soft tone wash with highlighting up with Bad Moon Yellow (or similar).
@JonAtron Cheers and hopefully I can get some more jungle stuff done soon.
@daddyorchips Ta mate.