![]() I went for dirty metallics and red for the orks with bright green as a spot colour on the lights/eyes. I also have a nascent ork fleet which I painted up this test model for. If GW ever release some Space Marine ships I intend to add some Astral Claws vessels to the fleet to tie them in more closely with my Space Marine army in 40k. ![]() They represent the Battlefleet Maelstrom defending the Badab region prior to/during the Badab War. I also had a real soft-spot for Battlefleet Gothic and this was the one game that I was really disappointed they discontinued. The Eldar were my first Epic force and I learned a lot about painting such tiny models from these guys. I always intended to paint up an army of their 40K counterparts but the age of many of the Eldar kits put me off and I switched allegiance to their dark kin instead. I also have a sizable collection of Epic Eldar hailing from the Saim Hann Craftworld. For these guys I went for nice bright colours which help such tiny models stand out on the tabletop. The great thing about orks is that they field a collection of rag-tag custom-built vehicles meaning you can easily combine models from different eras and this just adds to the eclectic look of the force. They are so characterful despite their tiny size plus the ork range is one of the largest in Epic. I have always loved the old-style orks and these models fit the bill perfectly. Here are a few of my favourite projects from the old Specialist Games range that I have worked on over the last few years. However, you don’t need to wait months, or even years, for some Specialist Games content there is plenty of Specialist Games coverage here on Miniature Miscellany in the archive. ![]() I had always hoped that GW might go down this route as it did with recent boxed versions of Space Hulk and Dreadfleet (a clear successor to Man ‘O War) and now we have official confirmation that it will happen although we are not sure when. Yesterday was certainly an exciting day for fans of the Specialist Games range as GW announced that some old favourites would be returning to our shelves as boxed games and stand-alone products. Tags Age of Sigmar An Unexpected Journey Army of the Dead Aspect Warriors Astartes Astral Claws Bad Moons Battlefleet Gothic Bloody Reaver Bounty Hunter Centurions Chaos Curse of Zandri Dark Angels Dark Eldar Dark Vengeance Death Guard Deathwing Dreadfleet Dreadnought Drop Pod Dwarves Eldar Epic: Armageddon Fellowship of the Ring Flaming Scimitar Forge World Frodo Games Workshop Gandalf Grim Hammers Hammers of Sigmar Harlequins Heldenhammer Imperial Fleet Inq28 Inquisitor Jetbikes kabal of the Black Heart Lord of the Rings Mechanicum Mercenaries Midnight Sorrow Mordheim Mordor Necromunda Nihilakh Oxide Nurgle Orcs Ordo malleus Orks Painting Return of the King Review Saim-Hann Sam Shelob Skaven Space Marines Space Wolves Stormcast Eternals Tau Terminators Terrain The Hobbit Tutorial Undead Uruk Hai Venom Warhammer Warhammer 40k Warhammer Fantasy White Dwarf Magazine work-in-progress YouTube.Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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