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OK, a drone-propelled pig-bike is is probably not the best of ideas... Good God, what hath I wrought?!
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:26 |
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Yeah that's pretty bad, sorry to say. We all have neat ideas that don't quite execute, from time to time. (Insert pic of my lovely loota conversions I did the other day, and promptly dismantled the next day.)
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:29 |
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Get some little bits of fine wire, some plastic rods and a little green stuff and just make some orky-riffic bionic legs, it's pretty hard to screw up since they're meant to look like crap.
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:33 |
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Catfishenfuego posted:Get some little bits of fine wire, some plastic rods and a little green stuff and just make some orky-riffic bionic legs, it's pretty hard to screw up since they're meant to look like crap. Yeah I think that's the route I might go,but I'll probably try one more idea and give the pig a couple wheels on the back of him, like those "wheelchairs" for dogs and stuff with paralyzed hind legs.
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:43 |
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Cthulu Carl posted:Yeah I think that's the route I might go,but I'll probably try one more idea and give the pig a couple wheels on the back of him, like those "wheelchairs" for dogs and stuff with paralyzed hind legs. There was an RT era cyboar that had something like this, the back end was just armoured and it had a wheel in place of its back legs. Googling like crazy to find an image but not having much luck at the mo.
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:47 |
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Cthulu Carl posted:Yeah I think that's the route I might go,but I'll probably try one more idea and give the pig a couple wheels on the back of him, like those "wheelchairs" for dogs and stuff with paralyzed hind legs. Do this, make it like a half track with legs on the front and track on the back... I might have to do this myself, I have an unopened nobz box...
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 22:49 |
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Cthulu Carl posted:Yeah I think that's the route I might go,but I'll probably try one more idea and give the pig a couple wheels on the back of him, like those "wheelchairs" for dogs and stuff with paralyzed hind legs. The pinky demon from Doom, in this case the movie. Not really orky tho...
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 23:00 |
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 23:35 |
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enri posted:There was an RT era cyboar that had something like this, the back end was just armoured and it had a wheel in place of its back legs. Googling like crazy to find an image but not having much luck at the mo.
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# ? Nov 2, 2009 23:41 |
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Any tips on shading and highlighting Hawk Turquoise and Bad Moon Yellow? They seem to be fairly unique colours with no obvious lighter or darker cousins, and I'm not sure which routes to go down trying to mix them. This is where I suck at painting. I'm alright at the applying paint bit, but knowing which colours to mix and colour scheme ideas in general I suck at. Either way I'll have a couple of test models to post soonish
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# ? Nov 3, 2009 00:16 |
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ineptmule posted:Any tips on shading and highlighting Hawk Turquoise and Bad Moon Yellow? They seem to be fairly unique colours with no obvious lighter or darker cousins, and I'm not sure which routes to go down trying to mix them. This is where I suck at painting. I'm alright at the applying paint bit, but knowing which colours to mix and colour scheme ideas in general I suck at. Try bleached bone or equivalent to highlight the turq. Bad moon i usually just use a small amount of white, but with yellow its more about shading than highlighting, so keep that highlight really small
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# ? Nov 3, 2009 00:56 |
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I went a little crazy and stripped some of my old minis after I messed up one of my new ones and thought, "hey I can fit 10 dudes in this bucket of simple green." One of them had a mold line on his base I guess, because he kept falling over. So, I grabbed my new file set and before I knew it I had chopped off his feet and built him a base out of fimo and greenstuffed him to a more 30mm scale. I think I've gone insane. before/after My sculpting skills are weak. Also I've started on this orc here. He's pretty cool.
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# ? Nov 3, 2009 06:15 |
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I am digging what you are doing with that orc dude. Keep at it.
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# ? Nov 3, 2009 06:36 |
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The original monk dude looks like he's standing in a ditch, vast improvement. Also, orc skin, lovin' that there.
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# ? Nov 3, 2009 22:40 |
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Since my Ork Warboss idea needs work, I decided to do a quick one for my IG. And who better to make than a counts-as Marbo? He probably kills more enemies just staring them down like this than with his weapons.
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 04:01 |
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Cthulu Carl posted:Since my Ork Warboss idea needs work, I decided to do a quick one for my IG. And who better to make than a counts-as Marbo? Is he supposed to be wearing sunglasses or is that part of his hat?
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 04:23 |
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Len posted:Is he supposed to be wearing sunglasses or is that part of his hat? It's a flattop haircut partially covered by a headband. And, yes, those are shades. My army is going to be Catachans for infantry, Cadians for any vehicles and Stormtroopers, and Space Marines on the Mentors chapter interspersed with different counts-as roles (Right now, I'm painting up a Co. Command of them, and will be using Scouts as Veterans, I think) - so I used a Catachan head to even slightly make things a little more cohesive.
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 04:41 |
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Cthulu Carl posted:Since my Ork Warboss idea needs work, I decided to do a quick one for my IG. And who better to make than a counts-as Marbo? Always bet on Duke.
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 11:37 |
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I've started on the armor of my Priest's horse, and I'd like some feedback and critique. I'm happy, so far, with the armor on the front legs, but not so much with the panels on the side. I am pretty happy with the horses skin tone and the white tail and fetlocks, but I'm open to criticism on anything.
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 17:39 |
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Posted these in the last gbs thread but on page 199, so it got kinda lost in the new thread title discussion. Still need to setup a lightbox for good quality pics but I wanted to get a rough idea how these might be highlighted. First off, my Master of the Forge on bike with Conversion Beamer. Stuck a teleport homer sideways, added a servo skull and though it's hard to make out, a ML servo arm on the right shoulder vent. I wanted something unique but didn't want to go overboard and make him too 'busy'. Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Hanging with his dread pals Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. First dread I ever painted Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. And the AOBR dread with mechwarrior arms Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Also, a test terminator sarge I did, which has the most work of any model I've put in to date, (well the MotF on bike is a close tie) Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. Click here for the full 1500x1125 image. With such a light base coat, I never really have bothered with highlights, but concentrated more on shading. My main reason for such a light scheme is I love showing off all the little armor plates and vents, and use those to add dimension to the model. Comments? Crits? Is that conversion beamer too dorky? I promise I'll get better pics soon. EL Skirvo fucked around with this message at 18:03 on Nov 4, 2009 |
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These are two of the minis I've painted recently for my D&D game. They are meant to be handled, so they are tabletop quality. I got the alien looking guy out of the bargain bin at ye ol game shoppe, and he came with warnings that said "LEAD this really has LEAD in it!" and it was from some French company. (own hosting) I'm still using silver paint for metallics. I've read tutorials for NMM, but I'm still hesitant to use it. Hopefully I will feel comfortable enough to try it in the future. Any tips or suggestions are welcome!
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 21:20 |
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El skurvo: those are nice and clean, and I dont really think a highlight is necessary since the shade does such a good job of creating depth. Dead Cow: in terms of metallics, you can get some really nice effects without using nmm, just by using GW washes and some other stuff. If you flip back through the thread and check my posts Ive posted a bunch of stuff that uses regular metallics
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 21:33 |
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I've kind of given up on painting my Lizardmen since I played a game of Warhammer Fantasy and remember that I hate it. The models are cool though. I picked up painting my Menoth again since I actually like playing that game. My Zealots were done and I'm determined to finish my Temple Flameguard before my Malifaux stuff comes in next week. They're almost done and now I've got access to a light box so hopefully I'll finish them in time to take some pictures tomorrow at work.
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# ? Nov 4, 2009 23:09 |
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That guy looking for Blood bowl footballs, I found you one by accident. http://www.scifigenre.com/itemDetail.aspx?nItemID=57983&sid=NV1SVXKM0P11V01
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# ? Nov 5, 2009 02:03 |
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That's not nearly deadly enough to be a Blood Bowl ball.
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# ? Nov 5, 2009 02:11 |
enri posted:There was an RT era cyboar that had something like this, the back end was just armoured and it had a wheel in place of its back legs. Googling like crazy to find an image but not having much luck at the mo. Like this?
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# ? Nov 5, 2009 08:45 |
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That's probably not the model he's thinking of, but a very good conversion nevertheless.
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# ? Nov 5, 2009 17:18 |
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EvilMuppet posted:Like this? That's actually the WHFB Warboss that I'm trying to convert.
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# ? Nov 5, 2009 22:48 |
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Hey guys, really liking all the stuff in this thread, it just blows me away that you can get such a rich amount of detail with all these paint schemes. I've recently picked up into getting Warmachine and I am interested in getting started with a paint scheme for Khador - the black/gold scheme posted on page 7 or so with the Butcher and the Man-o-Wars is pretty solid. And now for the newbie questions: As kind of like a really brand new beginner, what kind of supplies should I be looking for? Is there a significant difference in black primer, etc. that I should be aware of? I have a small pack of brushes that I haven't opened yet and I've started to file the lines off of my minis, but in terms of technique and stuff I am just sort of going to try and follow the painting guide in the back of Warmachine Prime. Are there any other tips and such that I need to know about? edit: I found a review of that brush cleaner stuff if you guys want to see it in action! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vC5j4mdlDM aldantefax fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Nov 6, 2009 |
# ? Nov 6, 2009 01:01 |
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With primer you want something flat and "sandable". If youre in the states regular old krylon flat black works great, duplicolor sandable autoprimer, or armory black spray are all good. Remember to "stir" the can for about 45 seconds before spraying (hold can at top, spin wrist so ball spins around the bottom ring of can) Always test your spray on the side of a cardboard box first, to make sure its spraying smoothly
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 04:13 |
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aldantefax posted:Hey guys, really liking all the stuff in this thread, it just blows me away that you can get such a rich amount of detail with all these paint schemes. I've recently picked up into getting Warmachine and I am interested in getting started with a paint scheme for Khador - the black/gold scheme posted on page 7 or so with the Butcher and the Man-o-Wars is pretty solid. Do it! For what it's worth, I picked out the colors I want to use on those guys and me posted:Black:
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 05:11 |
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Is Krylon Flat White any good (or even exist); the Diplicolor I've been using is a tad too pricey for my wallet.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 05:53 |
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PV when are we going to see a group shot of that Nurgle army? I can't even imagine how much you got paid for that.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 07:00 |
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Aranan posted:Do it! For what it's worth, I picked out the colors I want to use on those guys and Thanks! I understand that picking out black highlights is kind of a trial in and of itself that other people have reported problems with, but I think I can do it. For the sake of substitution I might use just the P3 paints (my local gaming store stocks only P3s and I'd like to support 'em), so the other washes and inks that look like Citadel and Games Workshop types of paint colors I might have to use that Color Match tool and try to find some equivalents to see what works out. Question: What do you guys use for a physical palette? I used to know a guy who was really good at painting minis, and he would use a piece of glossy white ceramic tile in addition to some small ceramic bowls for color-specific gradients that he was trying to get. Also, how should a painting area be lit? Incandescent and fluorescent kind of make models look differently, as I understand it. Thanks again for the help guys! I will get to work and try to see if I can get something painted hopefully soon!
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 08:52 |
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I finally decided to get space hulk tonight. Got the box home, start putting things together, then almost fainted when termie #8's lighting claw got bent because gw has the brilliant foresight of attaching one of those thin rear end claw pieces to the sprue. Good thing there's no permanent damage. 12 termies and 22 gene stealers are gonna keep me pretty busy for a while I think.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 09:22 |
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aldantefax posted:Question: What do you guys use for a physical palette? I used to know a guy who was really good at painting minis, and he would use a piece of glossy white ceramic tile in addition to some small ceramic bowls for color-specific gradients that he was trying to get. Also, how should a painting area be lit? Incandescent and fluorescent kind of make models look differently, as I understand it. I've used the P3 wet palette and I really liked it but sometimes I'm too lazy to set it up. I also use this because it has little wells for mixing my own washes and whatever. I got it at Hobby Lobby. I also know a really good painter who uses a ceramic tile.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 09:28 |
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As far as lighting goes, drop by a garden shop and pick up some full spectrum bulbs if you've got the cash. If nothing else, you'll feel less like poo poo after spending 6 hours bent over tiny plastic dudes than you usually would.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 09:38 |
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Bobx66 posted:PV when are we going to see a group shot of that Nurgle army? I can't even imagine how much you got paid for that. Soonish, Ive got family in town til sunday but then Ive got like 5 models left to finish.
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# ? Nov 6, 2009 14:54 |
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Painting tank tracks: Brown basecoat, tinbitz then boltgun drybrushing? Or has anyone got a better method?
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Cakefool posted:Painting tank tracks: Brown basecoat, tinbitz then boltgun drybrushing? Boltgun metal and then cover them in Mig Track Brown pigment, apply thinner and make sure the coverage is good. Then rub a pencil over the raised edges, then use fixer to lock it all down. Gives you that particular brown that you see on the tracks of everything from tanks to JCBs.
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