Thursday, 1 January 2026
The Sixth Day of Citadel: C07 Bounty Hunter
Wednesday, 31 December 2025
The Fifth Day of Citadel: C47 Skaven Command Warpeye
If any of you have any skaven related painting tips I'd love to hear them, Especially around my pet hate, getting the fur to look like actual fur.
Warpeye was simple colourwise. I used Bestial Brown from the fur, my own Blood Red and Bronze Flesh mix for the skin on the hands, tail, face and feet. I went for the archaic bronze look I used with Daethskar for much of the metal work and Mithtril Silver, shaded with Black for the iron elements. I discovered some random green that I don't recognise from any of the Citadel sets in my stash of paints and used that for the filthy loincloth, highlighted as always with Bleached Bone. Not that you can see in the picture, but the eyes are bright red pupils.
Tuesday, 30 December 2025
The Fourth Day of Citadel: Skeleton Army Re-enforcements
Most of my time was spent on the designs for the shields. You can see them presented here in order of painting. As you will know, I've long been a fan of the freehand skull and I have been working on recalling my skills of yore this last year. I have long employed the colourful backdrop for each skull but now much prefer the simple, black look illustrated on the shield to the far right.
It is far more sinister.
I've also been experimenting with adding eyes to the skulls. With again, the last example being my favourite. I really need to start building up some actual reference material when I am doing these. Observing actual skulls should, I hope, refine what I've achieved so far a little further.
Sunday, 28 December 2025
The Third Day of Citadel: Night Horrors Imp 1986
Friday, 26 December 2025
The Second Day of Citadel: Bloodbowl Snotling
I tried the replicate the green of Sanity Claws on this snotling but it didn't quite work. I should have used a darker green basecoat on this lovely snot to get that level of richness. Something worth remembering next time I do a goblinoid.
The First Day of Citadel: Bloodbowl Halflings
Happy Christmas to you all dear readers...
I'm back again with the first of what I hope will be a long series of posts about what I manage to paint over the next couple of weeks. And as you may be able to see, serendipity has struck and I have somehow managed to snap a decent shot in my workshop. It seems that using a grey background makes all the difference to capturing the colour and paintwork of my models.
I hope you feel that I have improved over the last year.



















