This part of my portfolio is to showcase my other interest and hobby, Warhammer miniature painting.

Below you will see a few of my favorite models I've painted, to what I would say is a high standard.
T'au Skyray Gunship
Personal army - Tank
Here we have my T'au Skyray Gunship in the Farsight Enclave scheme.
The model was prime in Chaos Black and then given a coat of Mephiston Red. I then used my airbrush and mixed up a red t from the 'Eavy Metal recipe. Then blended darker reds to give the model shading where needed.

This model features working doors with pinned hinges and set with magnets. The T'au Breacher unit fits within the door and is held on with magnets to allow easy placement and removal.

The Skyray is one of three T'au tanks I've built in the past year, each to the same high standard.
Battlezone: Mechanicus Charadon
Commission - Terrain
Most recently I undertook a commission for a very good friend. They wanted their terrain painted for a game they had planned for the end of the year. I had roughly a month to complete this request, which had about 20+ pieces that needed painting.

They'd gone as far as to have built it all but had spent a while as unpainted pieces being used as grey plastic for some friendly matches. They were specifically after a turquoise-themed terrain set with a lot of rusted sections within it, something that told a story of being left in ruin on some far away Martian-like planet, ready to become a battleground of the future.

Below is a selection of photos of the final finished pieces with a whole host of process images.
To create the effects of rust I used a mix of Vallejo & Citadel paints, Dirty Down Rust,
and Tamiya's panel liner. 
For the Ork terrain set, I use water-down pigment powder
to give that dusty sand effect.

T'au Commander Farsight
Personal army - Battlesuit
Commander Farsight doesn't need much of an introduction, as the model itself is very much a statement piece, however, I am particularly proud of how I've painted this model to what I would call a high standard. 

Following the 'Eavy Metal' scheme I utilised wet blending and glazes to achieve a contrast on the armor which closely matches the type of painting the team at Games Workshop showed off in their promo and box art.

This model was painted entirely with brushwork, with only a simple two-colour primer basecoat to assist that firey red paint.

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