
Project: Speartip – Phase one
How can you collect Horus Heresy models without painting up some Sons of Horus? You just can’t. Or, at least, I can’t. So, here we are.
How can you collect Horus Heresy models without painting up some Sons of Horus? You just can’t. Or, at least, I can’t. So, here we are.
So there was a time, not so long ago, well, actually, maybe it was now that I think of it, anyway, I had a plan for collecting a few Iron hands. A few models from several Legions actually…
The project now knows as Seeking Pefection started as an Ally force, like many of my other projects, but then became much more…
It took some work, but I found my way back to working on my Heresy era Ultramarines: With a new plan and a pile of unpainted minis, it was time for Phase three…
Long story short, I planned to make a Raven Guard force for quite a while. Eventually, I decided not to. Then I did anyway.
Phase One had gone just f#@kin ducky, and I was ready to take a break and paint some Iron Hands (for which I have a greater plan along with the Salamanders ally I have started, but more on that later. Likely, much later). Then the big two day narrative event got in the way.
Over the last few articles I have alluded to working on Project Ultramar. I have posted pics in the Facebook group and on the Instagram account. Yet until now, I haven’t fully described what it is, where it started and the intended end result. So let’s get into it.
In today’s article, Tyson describes how he plans large painting projects in a way that helps him avoid fatigue and ultimately failure. Have a look, hopefully something herein will aid your hobby journey.