Commission Painting and Pricing

Yes, I do take commissions.

Infantry are $15 a model, regardless of size, up to 32mm round base.
Large Infantry and Cavalry are $30 a model, up to 50mm round base.
Extra Large Infantry are $45 a model, up to 60mm round base.
Vehicles are based on size:
$150 for 40k dread sized (60mm base)
$200 for 40k Rhino chassis or similar, smaller fliers (Storm Talon)
$400 for 40k Land Raider, larger fliers (Storm Raven).
Forge World and Collossals - prices vary

These prices include all assembly and basing. If you already have models assembled, primed, or want to do the basing yourself, please contact me and we can talk about reducing the price.

What you get for your money - models will be cleaned of any mold lines and flash, assembled, primed, painted, based, and matte varnished for protection. Will always be beyond the 3 color minimum for tournaments, and will include the little details that we all want. I will paint an army for you that I would be proud to play with myself. I will do custom color schemes, as well as traditional "from the book" schemes. I only have one level, and that is fully painted.

About Me

I paint models and have been doing it since I was 12. Over the years I have learned tons of tricks and painted loads of models. I have ran a very successful Miniatures studio, and owned a Retail Game Store. After closing those, I decided to get a little smaller with the operation and I am back to a one man show.

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10/23/16

And now we are back to painting Space Wolves!

Last 3 Imperial Fists bikes are done, and I will be basing them all on my very soon to come vacation from work.  And I got to get stuck in on painting the last 3 units I have assembled for my daughters Space Wolves:  Swiftclaw pack of 3 bikes, Skyclaw pack of 10 models, and a 5 model unit of Fenrisian wolves.

I've painted her Space Wolves very much like the last set I painted, but this time just a bit different. Instead of doing the agrax earthshade wash, I used what I call a dirty water wash.

This is basically taking a shade, like Nuln Oil, mixing another color into it (in this instance, VGC Air Cold Grey) and using it as a tint to darken the color, but still leave the blue/grey of the Russ Grey showing through.

I airbrushed Russ Grey, and then applied my "dirty water wash" to the model


Finished with the main bodies, fully - highlights, decals, etc.



Now to finish the jump packs tomorrow, and I will put together a tutorial on the grey from start to finish.

When the unit gets done, they will look like this:


And NO, I have not went back and rebased any of the 15k points of Marines that I own.  I think last count has me at needing to rebase well over 100 models.  I said to hell with that and just have a mixed base size on most of the armies that I own.





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