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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:02 am
So yeah, new codex is coming soon and for once I got bitten (and kicked and beaten and verbally abused into a deep depression) with the painting bug. It's amazing what a simple "kiss and hug" reward system can do for the army. Here are some elites for the army I'm working on. They are mostly done with some minor cleaning up still to go, which I will get to once my hands stop shaking. *** click for bigger image ***This is Barry the BONE'ead, I got him for my birthday as a replacement for my broken laptop. It was fun to paint this guy, as it gave me a large canvas to try some new things on, like how to properly paint, wash and detail flesh, trousers and armour. I also took a shot at trying to nick and scratch the armour here and there, so far I like it, especially if done in moderate consideration. And nope, I can't paint eyes, my hands twitch too much for such fine details, even something as big as an Ogryn eye. I'm not a big fan of commissars, though their models do always look ace. So instead this model either counts as the overseer of the Psyker Battle Squad I'm building or as the lieutenant of my second platoon. I might go with the latter as I want my officers to look regal and somewhat out of place from the rank and mass. A rather sickly looking psyker. The horrible facial colours are an experiment of mine to see if I could get the faces of aspiring psykers to look different from normal people, because after all psykers are under a lot of stress and headaches. RICO LOGAN WHITE Kasrkin, don't mind the crudeness too much, I've been using these as testing models for my army and I've decided to use that overall scheme for my entire army, minus the camo of course, only gits in commando armour would wear such odd camo.
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:56 am
Barry looks great, though this up close the lack of an eye does jump out a bit. I'd suggest tidying up the model here and there but seeing as you say you've got shaking hands I'd say leave it, I bet from a distance the model looks just fine, if not better. wink
The overseer looks nice, though it might've been better if you gave him green lining and cuffs instead of red to fit in with the theme of him looking after psykers. Green is something of a colour usually associated with them. His armour could use a light wash to bring out the details a bit better and the scar on his cheek is a bit, crappy. sweatdrop
The psyker looks fine and dandy enough, I guess the pale and grossly discoloured features do befit someone who taps into the warp under stressful conditions. Again some cleaning up here and there would be great but at a distance nobody will notice most likely.
Sorry, but your Kasrkin are best viewed from a distance!!! While I'm sure they look lovely these close-up shots don't really do them a whole lot of good. Too many faults and ugly bits come to the fore. Their Hellguns do look fine and dandy though, maybe a bit too weathered but I like the overall look.
Just some friendly feedback, no offence meant!
Btw, how can an Ogryn be a replacement for your laptop? confused
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:32 pm
Barry is hot, don't you dare diss him! xp
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Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:22 pm
hey brookman what colors did you use for painting the clothing under the armor? i picked up that box of metal models, painted one so far, looks good, but the cloth is a little off. i used that Karthan Brown or whatever foundation paint, drybrushed bleached bone, then highlighted with skull white
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:26 am
RevlinHeartsblood hey brookman what colors did you use for painting the clothing under the armor? i picked up that box of metal models, painted one so far, looks good, but the cloth is a little off. i used that Karthan Brown or whatever foundation paint, drybrushed bleached bone, then highlighted with skull white Uniforms are first painted Dheneb Stone as a base, then desert yellow all over followed by a drybrush of bleached bone.
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:27 pm
Lady Blodwynn Barry looks great, though this up close the lack of an eye does jump out a bit. I'd suggest tidying up the model here and there but seeing as you say you've got shaking hands I'd say leave it, I bet from a distance the model looks just fine, if not better. wink The overseer looks nice, though it might've been better if you gave him green lining and cuffs instead of red to fit in with the theme of him looking after psykers. Green is something of a colour usually associated with them. His armour could use a light wash to bring out the details a bit better and the scar on his cheek is a bit, crappy. sweatdrop The psyker looks fine and dandy enough, I guess the pale and grossly discoloured features do befit someone who taps into the warp under stressful conditions. Again some cleaning up here and there would be great but at a distance nobody will notice most likely. Sorry, but your Kasrkin are best viewed from a distance!!! While I'm sure they look lovely these close-up shots don't really do them a whole lot of good. Too many faults and ugly bits come to the fore. Their Hellguns do look fine and dandy though, maybe a bit too weathered but I like the overall look. Just some friendly feedback, no offence meant! Btw, how can an Ogryn be a replacement for your laptop? confused Your harsh feedback made me cry, a lot. crying Thanks for being honest and useful, I wish more people would do that instead of ragging on moldlines. I agree that they are best viewed from a distance, the Kasrkin in particular. In regards to the Ogryn, let's just say a clumsy bint dropped and broke my laptop, feeling really bad over it, so she got me Barry to make up for the loss.
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:27 pm
Lt. Brookman RevlinHeartsblood hey brookman what colors did you use for painting the clothing under the armor? i picked up that box of metal models, painted one so far, looks good, but the cloth is a little off. i used that Karthan Brown or whatever foundation paint, drybrushed bleached bone, then highlighted with skull white Uniforms are first painted Dheneb Stone as a base, then desert yellow all over followed by a drybrush of bleached bone. ahh, cool. ive got that box which has those same models in them. im painting them basically the same as they are on the box. if youd like i could sell them to you when im done painting.
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:32 pm
RevlinHeartsblood Lt. Brookman RevlinHeartsblood hey brookman what colors did you use for painting the clothing under the armor? i picked up that box of metal models, painted one so far, looks good, but the cloth is a little off. i used that Karthan Brown or whatever foundation paint, drybrushed bleached bone, then highlighted with skull white Uniforms are first painted Dheneb Stone as a base, then desert yellow all over followed by a drybrush of bleached bone. ahh, cool. ive got that box which has those same models in them. im painting them basically the same as they are on the box. if youd like i could sell them to you when im done painting. What? NO! Why would I want to do that?
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:51 pm
Lt. Brookman RevlinHeartsblood Lt. Brookman RevlinHeartsblood hey brookman what colors did you use for painting the clothing under the armor? i picked up that box of metal models, painted one so far, looks good, but the cloth is a little off. i used that Karthan Brown or whatever foundation paint, drybrushed bleached bone, then highlighted with skull white Uniforms are first painted Dheneb Stone as a base, then desert yellow all over followed by a drybrush of bleached bone. ahh, cool. ive got that box which has those same models in them. im painting them basically the same as they are on the box. if youd like i could sell them to you when im done painting. What? NO! Why would I want to do that? uhm, dunno?
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:36 am
I've been warned about things like these being offered up. mad
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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:01 pm
oh. im not aware of any frauds. i just got that box cuz i wanted to try painting some guardsmen. i think im going to start collecting more though, i like painting them. orr, ill try to sell em, make 10 bucks or something
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