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Did some more painting. This time I gave them a bath before painting. A Numera Ravager Bear, which I'm going to use as an alt-mutation Deathclaw for the fallout miniatures game. I like how the yellowed teeth look (just used a sun yellow, ended up being just the right shade). I added some green stuff to the base, because he kept falling over. I still want to do some coloring work on it, maybe make the spine a lighter shade, and maybe the belly too. Otherwise it just looks weird as a solid color. I also need to paint the base. Rad scorpions! I don't think the sun yellow works so well for sand color, so I'll have to do something else. I want to add touches of red to the stinger, mouth and along the ridges. Now I finally have enough to actually play a 50 point game with two armies!
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They look like chocolate and I want to eat them.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 16:03 |
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Should grab moolas brownie base recipe
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 16:49 |
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Chocoscorpions on a brownie base sound pretty good to me
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 17:40 |
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parabolic posted:Hi-Mock painting showcase would be pretty fun. Just so you guys all know the Hi-Mock idea seems to be taking off in the Scale Modelling thread for October as a group build so you guys need to get involved. I even think the Gunpla thread is getting in on it as well. Check it out: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3148869&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=159#post450612768
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 17:45 |
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Cross posting from the oath thread. The ships are the first minis I have done 100% with an airbrush. Mixed feelings on them, especially the pegasus, but not unhappy with the results.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 21:43 |
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Are those Babylon 5 minis? I finally finished this sucka: Lots more pictures: Facebook album https://www.facebook.com/TinyPlasticSpacemen/posts/993174327400965 Imgur album https://imgur.com/a/pl4qk krushgroove fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Sep 26, 2015 |
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krushgroove posted:Are those Babylon 5 minis? battlestar galactica you heathen! I should re-watch BSG one day... ...and that is one awesome knight
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 22:40 |
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Thanks it's given me a few ideas on what to do with my own Knight when I finally get around to assembling it. And yeah I should have recognized the 6-pointed star things. I've never watched B5 but I've wanted to.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 23:01 |
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Any good tutorials on how to paint pale skin?
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Not a viking posted:Any good tutorials on how to paint pale skin? I just paint it pale green. Pale green solves a lot of unexpected problems
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 00:04 |
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Foolster41 posted:Did some more painting. This time I gave them a bath before painting.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 03:39 |
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So I have a few brush questions. I know sable brushes are the way to go according to the OP but in my experience they're generally for oil and watercolor, as acrylic isn't exactly kind to brushes. However, this experience is more based on traditional painting rather than miniature work. With the amount of paint, and as thinned down as it is, is it a bit different for miniatures work?
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 03:45 |
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everythingWasBees posted:So I have a few brush questions. I know sable brushes are the way to go according to the OP but in my experience they're generally for oil and watercolor, as acrylic isn't exactly kind to brushes. However, this experience is more based on traditional painting rather than miniature work. With the amount of paint, and as thinned down as it is, is it a bit different for miniatures work? A W&N S7 size 0 is like 16 bucks on Amazon and will last me for several months at the least, which probably means it lasts for years if you're not as big of a dick to your brushes as I am. In other words, stop worrying and get sable
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everythingWasBees posted:So I have a few brush questions. I know sable brushes are the way to go according to the OP but in my experience they're generally for oil and watercolor, as acrylic isn't exactly kind to brushes. However, this experience is more based on traditional painting rather than miniature work. With the amount of paint, and as thinned down as it is, is it a bit different for miniatures work? Acrylics still destroy sable brushes in time, but nothing else holds that point like sable. Buy sables. Replace when you've dogged them out. Sucks, but the alternative isn't great. I buy 4 size 0 Rosemary and Co. Brushes every 12-18 months.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 07:00 |
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krushgroove posted:Are those Babylon 5 minis? Really really nice, great job
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Yeah, I want to make that Deathclaw and scorpions to look less chocolatey. I got some red ink that should help with the scorpions. Like I said, hopefully adding different shades of brown like across the chest will help with the Deathclaw. I'm not sure really how to get the effect of a deathclaw's fur in Fallout. It looks like the horns and claws should be a bit darker than the rest of him. For refrence, this is a deathclaw: Tangentially miniatures related, I made some reference cards up for characters in Fallout: Warfare, and I made up some back images for three of the factions (kind of like the backs of the cards in x-wing). I'm not much of a graphic designer, but I tried my best to make something not ugly (not sure if I failed). What do you think? Ways I can improve these? Brotherhood of Steel Bandit. There's no real symbol, so I made one composted form some free game icons, based on the bandits logo from STALKER: Shadow of Chynobyl. Beastlord. Another faction without a symbol, so just the head of a beastlord on a leather texture background. Foolster41 fucked around with this message at 08:56 on Sep 27, 2015 |
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Skarsnik posted:Really really nice, great job Coming from you that means a lot thanks!
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 09:50 |
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I dug up a trove of various minis from when I was a kid, mostly fantasy GW with a smattering of war zone, reaper, various singles for "specialty games", etc. Most are still unpainted, but for those that were, what's the best way to strip a) metal figures and b) hard plastic, or can I just use the same solution for both? Also found all of my old paints, and while a few had hardened, most are still liquid after 15-20 years. Someone had given me multiple sets of testors gloss enamel though that I have no loving clue what I'll do with. I assume one of my friends got ahold of them some point, because there are good chunks of Brettonian archers and black orks (neither of which I played) that have been base-coated and based reasonably well, but like, 75% of the base colors used are the usual acrylic and 25% are high gloss enamel. Maybe I'll have some incoming scrunt-alikes for the best of the worst thread. Edit: this is mostly unrelated, but I remember liking the war zone tabletop game a lot as a kid. Did anyone else play it or remember it? How lovely was the ruleset? I've got a few little piles of Brotherhood, Bauhaus and some of the (relatively) newer tribes of earth or whatever. It's been discontinued obviously, but I found a place that bought the molds or something and still has the rules plus a ton of the original figures for sale, they're not the best sculpts but they're reasonably cheap I think. I'm sorta tempted just out of nostalgia. Hauki fucked around with this message at 17:03 on Sep 27, 2015 |
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Hauki posted:I dug up a trove of various minis from when I was a kid, mostly fantasy GW with a smattering of war zone, reaper, various singles for "specialty games", etc. Most are still unpainted, but for those that were, what's the best way to strip a) metal figures and b) hard plastic, or can I just use the same solution for both? See the OP for your stripping info needs: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3705692#post442594521 Basically you can use use the same stripping fluid (whichever you choose) for metal or plastic. In some cases the primer may be difficult to remove, and I'm not sure how enamel paints hold up to the materials mentioned, but in general be prepared for a bit of scrubbing with a toothbrush and picking hard to reach areas with a push pin or needle. Multiple soaks may be needed if the paint is thick (or enamel).
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 17:03 |
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Warzone recently had a new edition released, called Warzone: Resurrection, with a new model range and everything. I haven't heard anything about how it plays, but it's probably not too far off from the last edition.
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Silhouette posted:Warzone recently had a new edition released, called Warzone: Resurrection, with a new model range and everything. I haven't heard anything about how it plays, but it's probably not too far off from the last edition. I've had a set of their Bauhaus dudes for a while now and I've never even assembled them. They look purdy though.
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Silhouette posted:Warzone recently had a new edition released, called Warzone: Resurrection, with a new model range and everything. I haven't heard anything about how it plays, but it's probably not too far off from the last edition. There are rumblings of a second edition coming out, the UK sales rep won't tell me anything. I bought the current rulebook from him earlier this year and I'm thinking at my current rate of game procurement I won't get to play it before the 2nd edition comes out so I may try to sell the book I have. The new models look really cool though, nice mix of walker battle suits and infantry. Prodos actually sponsor the Oath Thread as well so do check them out: https://www.prodosgames.com
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 20:12 |
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Any UK Goons heading to Fiasco this year? I'm contemplating a visit, a meetup would be neat.
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everythingWasBees posted:So I have a few brush questions. I know sable brushes are the way to go according to the OP but in my experience they're generally for oil and watercolor, as acrylic isn't exactly kind to brushes. However, this experience is more based on traditional painting rather than miniature work. With the amount of paint, and as thinned down as it is, is it a bit different for miniatures work? Golden Taklon is fine. Lots of people use Kolinsky Sable, but honestly unless you're in the top 1% of painters you're not gonna see a lot of return for your money for the steep investment IMHO.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 22:18 |
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Is that a transfer?
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 02:22 |
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Nebalebadingdong posted:Is that a transfer? Yeah, it's one of the standard transfers that comes with the kit. Unfortunately it covers up a lot of the 'tooth' design that took some effort to make! e: to take a break from 28mm stuff I painted up my Dropzone Commander Scourge starter set Friday: Then on Saturday I thought they were looking lonely so I painted the Shal'tari: And they join my previously painted UCM force which are a bit more standard human colonial marine types that I did months ago: krushgroove fucked around with this message at 10:10 on Sep 28, 2015 |
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Hauki posted:I dug up a trove of various minis from when I was a kid, mostly fantasy GW with a smattering of war zone, reaper, various singles for "specialty games", etc. Most are still unpainted, but for those that were, what's the best way to strip a) metal figures and b) hard plastic, or can I just use the same solution for both? You can use one thing for all your stripping needs. It can be found at Walmart, Amazon, Ace Hardware, and a bunch of auto supply places. My little documented experiment. Part 1 Part 2 E: Do use gloves when handling Super Clean, it's just easier. Indolent Bastard fucked around with this message at 14:40 on Sep 28, 2015 |
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I'm considering getting an airbrush again, since I'm realising I'm hitting the point where I'm probably spending more on spraypaint than I would've done just getting an airbrush. What kind of stuff is "necessary"? I've got a friend who's recommending ones that're £80-100, but I've found ones like this that're way cheaper, like £30-50; what's the catch?
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spectralent posted:I'm considering getting an airbrush again, since I'm realising I'm hitting the point where I'm probably spending more on spraypaint than I would've done just getting an airbrush. What kind of stuff is "necessary"? I've got a friend who's recommending ones that're £80-100, but I've found ones like this that're way cheaper, like £30-50; what's the catch? Those are generally underpowered, overheat pretty quickly, and don't have an air tank for a constant supply of cool air. If you got one as a gift or dirt cheap then by all means, use it, but in the long run it's better to spring for a compressor with a tank.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 19:10 |
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Yeah you get what you pay for when it comes to precision tools Also the OP has info about airbrushing, it's not complete but should give you a good start. Also there are plenty of videos to watch, the first video link should be required viewing.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 19:15 |
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I finally finished my kodiak for dropzone commander, i converted it quite a bit from the standard model. among other things i made the trailer hinge workable and added a folding antenna that magnetically locks in both positions and of course it still fits under a dropship
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 19:23 |
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What, it's not drivable by radio control? Please! No, that's pure awesomeness right there. I'd seen the trailer but the folding antenna is just over the top.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 19:46 |
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That's incredible.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 20:15 |
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Bistromatic posted:cool-rear end micromachines That's... that's just...
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 21:56 |
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You are a sick individual. Please get help. By which I mean teach others how to do that so they can build more of those.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 22:46 |
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Bistromatic posted:Awesomeness This is a great example of putting the extra work into a model and knocking it out of the park.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 02:22 |
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Just finished one of Tre Manor's Norse miniatures from Red-box games. I really like the detail on these models and his goblins are are pretty cool and have a old school GW feel to them. I might try putting together a Mordheim warband from here.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 02:34 |
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Just finished my first Infinity minis: A Ghulam Doctor and a Najjarun Engineer. Bonus points if you can name the white-haired, rail-thin, fictional sci-fi doctor on which she is based.
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Thanks for the kind words y'all.Pierzak posted:You are a sick individual. Please get help. If there's actual interest i can see if i pull together a write-up from progress photos.
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