Name: Dave
Project: Tyranid Tyrannofex (plus weapon options)
Blog: 40kaddict.uk
Dave came oh-so-close to finishing his Tyrannofex, but decided it was better not to rush the finish. keep an eye out for his work when I do the fare-well post for the year and complete the 2020 participants gallery; I think it will be finished. In the mean time, check out his blog for eye-popping fex goodness.
Name: Dave
Project: Death Guard Leviathan (Redemptor conversion)
Blog: dadhammer40k.blogspot.com and@borsil1981 on Instagram
Dave has finished some Blight-Haulers as a bonus project, and his Death Guard Leviathan is deliciously gribbly. I love this little yellow guy:
Project: 1st Legion (Dark Angels) Leviathan Dreadnought
Blog: http://262krieg.blogspot.com/
NAME: Neverness
PROJECT: Black Legion Hellbrute.
BLOG: https://nevernesshobby.blogspot.com
This Black Legion Hellbrute by Neverness is brutally close to completion. It is another project I am hoping will get finished over the next couple of days so that I can add it to the 2020 gallery. I truly respect the decision not to rush though; it is the reason my previous project took two DreadTobers to complete! Strong play, as our brother Rory would say.
Name: Siph
Project: Space Marine
Leviathan Blog: https://weemen.blogspot.com/
Here is another look at Siph's chonky Leviathan, alongside his other 4 years of DreadTober triumph. an incredible effort from a talented member of our 40K community.
Name: Doc
Projects: Leviathan Dread and Reaver Titan for Titanicus
Blog: www.code40k.blogspot.com
Here is another look at Doc's completes Leviathan Dreadnought. As I have mentioned previously, the subtle weathering and cold tones make this a tremendously grim/dark addition to the DreadTober pantheon. In fact, I would like to officially coin the term grim/dark/cold, and use it here first.
Name: jabberjabber
Project: Contemptor Mortis for Shattered Legions (Salamanders)
Blog: http://warpstoneflux.blogspot.com
Grim/Dark/Hot?! YES, I think I will coin that term too. Here is jabberjabber's twin-multimelta toting Contemptor, with the rest of the Salamanders survivors.
Name: Joe
Project: Trio of Talos (tres bien!)
Blog: joesavestheday.com
Joe is currently working on a Wraightknight bonus project, which will hopefully be finished soon. I can't post enough photos of Joe's murder-creations to do them justice, so I will simply suggest that you check out his blog and thank goodness these things aren't flying round at night...
Name: David
Project: 2nd Edition Imperial Fists Dreadnought
Instagram: @3dfoundry
Last week I extolled the virtues of David's 2nd Edition Imperial Fists Dreadnought. Well, here is his bonus project. Far-out brussel sprout.
Name: Agis
Project: Custodes Achillus Dreadnought
Blog: http://agis40k.blogspot.com/
Agis managed to finish some excellent stretch goals during the last week of DreadTober, completing a powerful force of Armigers.
Name: Celso Mendez (Celsork)
Project: skorpekh Lord
Instagram: @celsork
Celso has finished his Skorpekh Lord and it looks very impressive. I am a sucker for the colour turquoise, so this project ticks a lot of boxes for me.
Name: Greggles
Project: Triarch Stalker (Probably a Doom stalker too, we'll see!)
Twitter: @3dgreg
Instagram: waaaghgreggles
Blog: feedyournerd.com
Look. I'm not saying that this project triggers my arachnophobia. But my urge to purge with fire is intensifying. The finish on the paint job is inspiring; bravo Greggles, you've nailed it.
Name: Cylde
Project: Eldar Wraithlords
Blog: https://mastodontica.blogspot.com/ and @cyldear on Instagram
Clyde has finished two spectacular Eldar Wraithlords with cosmic-themed paint schemes. I can see by the addition of the frogs on the bases that he is a man after my own heart!
I subscribe to Azazel's blog and saw this beauty pop up on my feed during the week. It is such a clean paint job, with clever discolouration on assault cannon barrel and neat free-hand motifs to pay homage to the African inspiration. What a beautiful contribution!
Name: Mike Munson
Project: Honestly... what hasn't he done?
Mike is one of our members in the 40K MeWe group and he has been ON FIRE this month. Here is his collection of completed DreadTober projects.
Name: TheFallen Star
Project: Space Marine Redemptor Dreadnought
Name: M4cr0Dutch
Project: Imperial Knight Preceptor "Achilles" Aeternum
Blog: http://oldschoolg4m1ng.blogspot.com/ and @m4cr0dutch everywhere else
Just awesome work all round. Well done everybody.
ReplyDeleteI'll try to get my TO DONE! pics done. I was mainly let down by a lack of varnish. I went and ordered a big bottle of a different brand than Army Painter anti-shine. It should have been with me last Thursday, so I would have met the deadline. Instead it arrived yesterday. I used it last night, where it was a flat surface its really good. Creases and crevices it's pooled and gone frosty! 😭 It's not Purity Seal abomination but it's annoying. I can fix it but after all the good reports I have doubts about it long term. Looks like I'm going to have to order more Anti-shine.
ReplyDeleteOh no!!! I hate it when varnish goes frosty. I used a decal setting solution which crystallised weirdly within minutes; I had to quickly paint water over every surface to dilute it. Talk about a stressful end to the challenge. I look forward to seeing your Fex done though!
DeleteBeautiful work all around, always great to see so many dreadnoughts (and similar) completed. Thanks Marc for running this years event, strong play ;)
ReplyDelete;-) It was a blast! Now I need a rest...
DeleteCongrats everybody. And thanks you Marc for your effort with all that pics.
ReplyDeleteSee you next year.
Stay safe.
Cheers Cylde! Thanks for sharing your Wraithlords with us :-)
DeleteCongrats on a great dreadtober everybody!
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg, glad you made it!
DeleteThanks for running the challenge this year, Marc. Love the badge; you'll find it proudly displayed on 262Krieg.
ReplyDeleteGreat work everyone; congrats!
No worries! I'll be putting my badge up too :-)
DeleteCongrats all, great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Siph, we were the best DreadTober-teers we could be :-)
DeleteMan, this is some awesome stuff! I’m totally digging your Preceptor, Marc!
ReplyDeleteThanks mate, these knights are a lot of work! (I mean, you would know... you painted 2 of them!).
DeleteWhat an awesome collection. Thanks for including my dread, and I'm very happy to have my work shown amongst so many other awesome projects! :)
ReplyDeleteCheers mate, thanks for participating at such short notice; you nailed it :-)
DeleteGreat job pulling all these dreads together. Marc. It’s awesome to see all the cool projects people completed for the event.
ReplyDeleteI have added some details this week and I’ll post a new picture tonight for the final participant summary of Dreadtober.
No worries, I am going to start on the gallery tonight.
ReplyDeletehttps://mastodontica.blogspot.com/2020/11/dreadtober-el-paso-del-tiempo-2017-2020.html
ReplyDeleteMy dreadtober along the time