A place for me to share my miniature painting with you... rediscover your inner-geek!
Friday, August 9, 2019
Kicking Assassinorum!
Friday, May 17, 2019
Frontline Gaming ITC 40K Hobby Track Showcase!
A huge "Thank You" to Reece Robbins, President and CEO of Frontline, as well as his business partner and Co-Founder, Frankie Giampapa and COO, and all the rest of the Frontline Crew: Jason Butler, Pablo Martinez, Mariana Vera, Pascal DeForeset (and everyone else there) who have brought and continue to bring, a viable and fair/fun way to hobby and play 40k!!! They have become the "Go-To" folks for everything competitive 40K, AoS, and so many other games! Thank you to Frontline's ITC Tournament Organizers, like Chris Morgan, for creating the scoring rubric and making sure they stayed true to their judging criteria! Thanks to you all for sticking with it... even when there were times you may have felt it wasn't worth pursuing!
Thanks to all the competitors, for without which, there is no competition! A shout-out to my team-mates: Thomas Heagstrom-Oaky, Seth Beddes, Rich Kilton, Dave Johansen, Bryan Humpherys, James Weston, Scott Rumple, and Christian Bernfield, for helping me with ideas, concepts, and fine-tuning things to completion! Thanks to the community for all the love and support, and to the Utah Community for being so kind and supportive--great peeps, all of ya!!!
Lastly, without my family and my wife's support, it wouldn't have happened! Thanks, dear for putting up with, and enthusiastically supporting this crazy hobby of mine. Thanks, to my daughters for encouraging my art, and to my boys for picking up the hobby and rolling dice with dad!
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Patience is Always Your Best Paintbrush!
I was reminded of a letter I wrote over 25 years ago, to a dear friend of mine, Mr. Ken Rhodes who owned and operated the local gaming store after losing the painting side of a tournament I attended late October of '98 in Cedar City, Utah (I think there were six, or eight of us total). The tournament was an important turning point for me, because it forced me to realize I was "in fact" a hobbyist! The letter was written November 1st, 1998, shortly after the 3rd edition release of Warhammer 40k. Included are all its incorrect grammar mistakes and typos. I am still friends with Ken to this day, and those stalwart few guys who helped get the hobby going in Southern Utah: Chad Hardin, William Bagnall, Steffan Holmes, Tony Pectol, Mike Kenefick, along with a few others! Thanks, to all, who helped me along this 25 year journey, to claim the prize!!! Below, is the reprint of the letter... crazy to see where the game, myself as a hobbyist, and the community have come!!!
Friday, February 1, 2019
Deathwatch Armory Assessment - ITC Hobby Track 2019
1) Are multiple elements and features visible/painted on the bases for a majority of the army? Yes, every base has multiple elements on the base, as well as free-hand painted squad markings!
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Hjalkar Redmane - Death and Decay!
His eyes steadily scanned the dust strewn rocks and crags on the alien landscape. The planet’s twin moons began to set. Sweat trickled down his back, cooling his body. Most importantly, it cooled his temper. The coppery taste of blood, mingled with dusty sweat, seeped into the corners of his mouth. Nostrils flaring, the Deathwatch Marine inhaled the putrid, lingering stench of decay in the surrounding area. His vox barked to life, “Brother Hjalkar, do you see anything?” Hjalkar Redmane, of the Space Wolves, had been seconded to the force militant of the Inquisition. These Adeptus Astartes of the planet Fenris, were of the more savage chapters in the line of the All Father’s sons. He constantly had to fight the urge to delve into combat from his days as a Blood Claw. However, the constant threats against the Imperium of Mankind, allowed him to put his battle skills to good use with regularity... so he didn’t mind.
“No, Brother-Captain, at least not now.” He retorted, gore still oozing from the teeth of Tratiorsbane, his chainsword. He had just used it to dispatch a small brood of unsuspecting, and mindless, reanimated walkers who had been unfortunate enough to meet him. His genetic enhancements, coupled with the reinforced bone structure and power armor had him standing almost three meters in height; tall even for a Space Marine. Hjalkar, being modest, was worth a hundred guardsmen by himself. While he dispatched this brood of walkers with relative ease, one had managed to get in a lucky blow to his head knocking off his helmet, and bloodying his lip.
His kill-team had spread out, and while still in vox range, he could not see anyone. Suddenly, he caught movement. “Wait!” He said, more to himself, then to his team. He realized with these putrescent walkers around, their masters were certain to be close at hand. He squinted in the twilight, nerves on edge, clutching his chainsword tightly and adjusting his grip on his bolter. He activated the shot selector to load his Hellfire rounds. “What do you see, Brother Hjalkar?”
Then, it appeared. Cumbersome. Bloated. Puss oozed, dripping from various sores and infections rotting on its fetid armour. Small clouds of blackness moved and danced around its disgusting girth. Warp flies, no doubt. Its lethargic movements belied the deftness, and strength of its armoured cast. It hefted a massive, corroded battle-axe. Chorded muscle underneath the decaying, fleshy-plating, twitched with anticipation of the kill. “A Lord of Contagion.” he replied, almost at a whisper. Then, he felt it rising again: the anger, the fever, the berserker inside! The penchant need to destroy anything that stood within an arm’s reach! With jaws clenched, he offered up an incantation to the All-Father to guide his hands. He activated his chainsword, the chitinous teeth whirring to life, thirsting for another victim. Then, with a bellowed oath, he charged...
Monday, November 27, 2017
Deathwatch Frag Cannon Build!!!
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Deathwatch Devotion!
I had several very kind and gracious comments about the paint on my Deathwatch Army (Thank you all!) An artist always appreciates the kind words! At any rate, I don't know that anyone in the area that I live in currently knows: a) That I started this army about five years ago (2011- 6th Ed), largely due to the versatility it provided in chapter tactics by playing ALL the Space Marine Chapters, b) that it was several years PRIOR to the release of the 7th Ed Deathwatch Codex, c) It has been a true passion of mine for several reasons (which I will get into later)... for now, I thought I would share a few pics of the army on display along with a jump to more pics of the Deathwatch Fortress and army!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Deep-striking Drop Pod... Damaging!
With an opportunity to complete a drop pod for the Inquisition's Deathwatch, I jumped at the chance! However, I was sorely tempted to just dry-brush the inside and forgoe doing any detail in there; happy to say I resisted the temptation... you'll have to let me know whatchya think!
(proffered I their own language of course!)
...a full cadre of Deathwatch coming out with their nasty bolters equipped with M-40 targeters and special ammo! Battle-brother Maxximion Voss of the Ultramarines steps out with his Heavy Bolter, while Alvarax of the Howling Griffons sports his plasma gun! Now you know... xenos filth, what this pod contains!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Torias Telion: Sniper Extraoridinaire!
"Forget all your preconceptions of war, of battle-lines clashing in the churned ground. Your mission is to attack before the foe even realises that the war has begun, to strike hard at those vital weaknesses that all armies possess, but that no commander will admit to. Under my tutelage you will learn how to seek out such fragilities and smite them with every weapon at your disposal. Master these duties and I will have nothing more to teach, and you will truly be a Space Marine."
I really wanted this unique character to stand out, while fitting in with his sniper team; the simple white trim on his cloak, and red bolter seemed to tease out these elements without over-doing it.
The cammo cloak was especially fun to do, kudos to the sculptor for "tossing" his cloak over his shoulder to display his Ultramarine pride!
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
More Scout Snipers...
This post has an additional scout sniper that was completed for the commissioned squad that has already been posted, but includes the Heavy Missile Launcher that will be added to the squad. This sniper from the Imperial Fists chapter has anti-personnel, anti-tank, and anti-air missiles to fit all of your battlefield needs!

Friday, June 6, 2014
Savvy Scout Snipers!
I was a little concerned about the color scheme in order to incorporate them into the Deathwatch with appropriately colored attire, while maintaining the integrity of their cammo uniforms and then it hit me... duh! *Shazam* Urban cammo!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Wonderful Wolf-Guard Rune Priest!
This is a Space Wolf Rune Priest that was completed, which has been seconded to the Deathwatch to serve over a kill team. Shredding his Space Wolf Grey, and donning the Deathwatch Black is especially hard for the Sons of Russ, but they never ignore there call to serve! The model is actually a converted Njal Storm caller from third edition... and here he is!

Friday, May 30, 2014
Jazzy-Jazz: Jain Zar
Another angle of the Banshees; their masks are uniquely fitted to amplify the scream of a female elder warrior, emitting a psionically paralyzing shriek to the target!