Thursday, 6 November 2025

DreadTober 2025: Tervigon Complete

 


Hi folks,

Well, DreadTober is done and dusted for another year. It is a challenge that creeps up on me, followed by 4 weeks of bedlam. I find it really cathartic to keep the challenge going, I really do love it and feel so inspired checking out everyone's work. I had a couple of plans for it this year that didn't come to fruition, life just clamped down. Hopefully I can give it a little more of my time and energy in 2026.

I managed to finish my project a little early, though the last night was crazy. The colour shift paint I use has to be painted over a gloss black finish to have the best effect. Just after cracking the paint out my suburb was hit with this insane pulse of humidity, which started messing about with everything I was trying to do. The varnish was frosting, the pigment was pooling and drying weird and glue just would not set. I cranked the air-conditioning in my little room to try and stabilise the conditions, which seemed to help. I still ended up holding the model together for ages waiting for the glue to hold. Here are some photos of the finished beasty:


 
I am pretty happy with how it turned out, especially the Termagant conversion. The photos don't really do the colour shift justice; moving the model around the board is a joy.




My son also managed to finish a project off for the challenge. We had a great time searching for basing materials in our FLGS, and settled on some swampy green clumps. I can't tell you how proud I am after watching him paint this thing over the course of the month. He has a couple more Tau kits to work on; hopefully he keeps this momentum going.



Certainly worth of a big fat stamp, while I stew over what to do next...

See you across the table,

Marc



8 comments:

  1. That Tervigon is a beauty! The colour shift paints are a great effect and the conversion blends right in.
    The Tau also looks amazing, your son can be proud! The choise of green tufts works great with the red of the suit and the pink blossoms as a spot colour.

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    1. We had a good time searching for the right tufts :-)

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  2. I love the effect on the carapace. This is a real beauty!

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  3. Excellent completions. Two projects for you both to be proud of.

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    1. We both managed to finish early this year. Oz can get a lot done in one painting session, he just needs to make there are painting sessions! He has been playing a lot of Silksong at the moment (the Hollow Knight sequel).

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  4. Love that carapace colour on the Tervigon. Excellent Tau too, great youngblood work!

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    1. Yeah, if he keeps on this trajectory he has a bright future in mini painting. He already earns pocket money commissions from me :-)

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