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PaintVagrant posted:my son. How old, if you don't mind my asking?
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Blick is sending me a new brush either way, so that's good.
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# ? Apr 24, 2018 23:15 |
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Schadenboner posted:How old, if you don't mind my asking? He’s 6, so we play dadhammer, basically Yahtzee with models, haha. Mostly I tell him what to roll and he gets to beat me a lot.
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# ? Apr 24, 2018 23:36 |
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PaintVagrant posted:He’s 6, so we play dadhammer, basically Yahtzee with models, haha. Mostly I tell him what to roll and he gets to beat me a lot. I gave my son some old space marine codexes and he sits around reading them all day long. This will be me soon I think. Also great to see you painting some stuff.
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# ? Apr 24, 2018 23:47 |
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PaintVagrant posted:He’s 6, so we play dadhammer, basically Yahtzee with models, haha. Mostly I tell him what to roll and he gets to beat me a lot. Mine is 4 and I’m just starting to get active in ‘Hams again so I’m watching for the point when I can really start getting him involved.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:31 |
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tehsid posted:
Love it! This one, too. I've been doing this off-and-on for a while. A few of my favorites: I'm looking for better guns and stuff, rather than (poorly) scratch-building them out of beads and such, but I'm having fun with them! =)
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:35 |
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Ilor posted:Thanks, they were my first WWII minis and I was really happy with the way they turned out. Awesome thanks! I've got some 15mm infantry to work on and this might be perfect.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:35 |
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For when you need to stake a really big vampire.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 00:37 |
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Fyrbrand posted:I gave my son some old space marine codexes and he sits around reading them all day long. This will be me soon I think. Thanks my dude
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Huh? posted:I've been doing this off-and-on for a while. A few of my favorites: These are great! I've been tempted to build them all without weapons, so that when I demo them I can give people a choice of what is equipped. It would also save me time AND money!
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 01:57 |
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PaintVagrant posted:He’s 6, so we play dadhammer, basically Yahtzee with models, haha. Mostly I tell him what to roll and he gets to beat me a lot. Dadhammer is best hammer. My son has been playing since 5 (he is 6 now). He even paints his own mans... Badly.. has his own paints. He asked for the gw project box for his birthday /swoon. I know it is over priced. But he really wanted it so he has something to break out and paint next to me. Good times!
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:32 |
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And done.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 02:44 |
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Booyah- posted:Awesome thanks! I've got some 15mm infantry to work on and this might be perfect.
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PaintVagrant posted:And done. Those are some good looking cyberpunks
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 03:18 |
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Dunecrawler is about 95% done. Still need to gloss-cote the glass pieces and lacquer the whole thing. But I'm really digging how it turned out. His weapon is entirely magnetized, so I can swap it out with his 3 other variations. I even magnetized the pilot's head, so I can swivel it about or swap it out. Now to start the second Dunecrawler I have. And the two Warglaives. And a Tech Priest. And the 20 Skitarii. And Belisarius Cawl... Duct Tape fucked around with this message at 09:34 on Apr 25, 2018 |
# ? Apr 25, 2018 09:13 |
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Man these Metal n' Alchemy paints are absolutely loving gorgeous. Picked up the copper set and they're worth the cost and the hype. Haven't even put anything down except a layer of the Decayed Metal colour and it looks 10 times better than the GW tin bitz I used on the first killa kan.
Sultan Tarquin fucked around with this message at 15:46 on Apr 25, 2018 |
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Sultan Tarquin posted:Man these Metal n' Alchemy paints are absolutely loving gorgeous. Picked up the copper set and they're worth the cost and the hype. Haven't even put anything down except a layer of the Decayed Metal colour and it looks 10 times better than the GW tin bitz I used on the first killa kan. I've been looking for the Steel set stateside forever, at this point I should just import it.
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Booyah- posted:I've been looking for the Steel set stateside forever, at this point I should just import it. https://scale75usa.myshopify.com/collections/paint-sets-scale-color/products/metal-n-alchemy-steel-paint-set ?
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Avenging Dentist posted:https://scale75usa.myshopify.com/collections/paint-sets-scale-color/products/metal-n-alchemy-steel-paint-set ? For some reason I thought that this was international shipping, but I don't see that written anywhere so I'll just go with it. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 17:28 |
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I was just on that site this morning contemplating buying all dem paints. My wife would give me the evil eye if I went from [current absurd number of paints] to [current absurd number of paints]+150. [current absurd number of paints] is at least 300.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 17:31 |
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Man, it's super frustrating trying to find this sweet spot between "unthinned paint that I can't move around at all" and "Woops, now it's a wash that just wicks everywhere as soon as I get the brush anywhere near the model" Specifically talking about putting bronze trim on my 'zerker armor. Of the two shades of red I got, Reaper's Bloody Red is WAY too dark, almost a mahogany, so I'm using the Carnage Red and I guess Ill have to mix it with some white to highlight?. I'm using Reaper's Ancient Bronze, which gets a really strange almost pinkish color when I thin it, but it dries just fine. Also, Mrs. Bad Guy insisted on getting some trash-tier brushes (a set of three for 4 dollars, lol) for me to learn with, despite "but honey, the internet mans say good brushes are really important!" so that's probably not helping. I definitely want to make a wet pallet, the small amount of paint I'm working with at a time dries out really fast. Sorry for the lovely cellphone pic. I'm expecting/hoping that once I'm done with the actual colors, some sepia wash will help things pop. Science!
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 18:06 |
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Mixing red with white makes pink. Mix in some bright orange, instead.
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Sultan Tarquin posted:Man these Metal n' Alchemy paints are absolutely loving gorgeous. Picked up the copper set and they're worth the cost and the hype. Haven't even put anything down except a layer of the Decayed Metal colour and it looks 10 times better than the GW tin bitz I used on the first killa kan. Can you put up a picture when you're about done, and can you say how they compare to the Vallejo Metal Colors?
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 18:42 |
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Fell off the painting horse real bad a few months ago. Getting back in the saddle with some skeletons, which are always easy and satisfying.
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grassy gnoll posted:Can you put up a picture when you're about done, and can you say how they compare to the Vallejo Metal Colors? Well I'm still an amateur and not a fantastic painter by any means and don't have any of the VMC to compare it to but I sat and painted a bit today. My crappy phone camera probably doesn't do them justice but they have great coverage and really fine mica really makes them pop. e: better pics
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 19:17 |
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Im the fuel gauge.
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Schadenboner posted:Im the fuel gauge. I tried to paint teeny tiny white lines in there but ended up just putting on a huge blob and had to redo it
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Mr. Bad Guy posted:Man, it's super frustrating trying to find this sweet spot between "unthinned paint that I can't move around at all" and "Woops, now it's a wash that just wicks everywhere as soon as I get the brush anywhere near the model" Specifically talking about putting bronze trim on my 'zerker armor. Of the two shades of red I got, Reaper's Bloody Red is WAY too dark, almost a mahogany, so I'm using the Carnage Red and I guess Ill have to mix it with some white to highlight?. I'm using Reaper's Ancient Bronze, which gets a really strange almost pinkish color when I thin it, but it dries just fine. Also, Mrs. Bad Guy insisted on getting some trash-tier brushes (a set of three for 4 dollars, lol) for me to learn with, despite "but honey, the internet mans say good brushes are really important!" so that's probably not helping. I definitely want to make a wet pallet, the small amount of paint I'm working with at a time dries out really fast. The nice thing is that wet pallets are cheap! You just need a disposable tupperware-style container with as flat a bottom as you can get. When highlighting with red, you'll want to add a brighter orange or yellow instead of pure white. White + red = pink, so it can look weird on that type of bad-guy blood red armor. The resolution on that pic is a little low, but from what I can tell the color looks very even and no details are clogged by too thick paint. You'll be happy after the wash!
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mango sentinel posted:Fell off the painting horse real bad a few months ago. Getting back in the saddle with some skeletons, which are always easy and satisfying. These are good skeletons. I like the green Content: I painted another blade slave And here’s the family all together
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Booyah- posted:The nice thing is that wet pallets are cheap! You just need a disposable tupperware-style container with as flat a bottom as you can get. from what i'm seeing this is just a wet paper towel and parchment paper? http://www.fullborerminiatures.com/articles/wetpalette.html
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Sultan Tarquin posted:Well I'm still an amateur and not a fantastic painter by any means and don't have any of the VMC to compare it to but I sat and painted a bit today. My crappy phone camera probably doesn't do them justice but they have great coverage and really fine mica really makes them pop. Thanks. That's a mighty fine coppery shade you have going there.
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Deviant posted:from what i'm seeing this is just a wet paper towel and parchment paper? Yes.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 20:18 |
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So with these Reaper paints in the dropper bottles, after I squeeze out a few drops to use, it seems like as much if not more paint continues to bubble out once I set the bottle down. The Pure Black in particular is super thick out of the bottle and it just oozes out forever. Looks like Hexxus from Fern Gully. Am I managing to do something as simple as squeezing paint of a bottle wrong?
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 20:42 |
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Deviant posted:from what i'm seeing this is just a wet paper towel and parchment paper? Yeah, I put a cheap sponge underneath the towel which makes it a little easier to control how wet the palette is by water level.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 21:07 |
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Mr. Bad Guy posted:So with these Reaper paints in the dropper bottles, after I squeeze out a few drops to use, it seems like as much if not more paint continues to bubble out once I set the bottle down. The Pure Black in particular is super thick out of the bottle and it just oozes out forever. Looks like Hexxus from Fern Gully. Am I managing to do something as simple as squeezing paint of a bottle wrong? I try to make a point to squeeze out a little air first, then tip the bottle and squeeze paint out. When I let go the air that came out first makes enough of a vacuum to pull the now-at-the-top paint back in instead of it bubbling and annoying me.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 21:22 |
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bird food bathtub posted:I try to make a point to squeeze out a little air first, then tip the bottle and squeeze paint out. When I let go the air that came out first makes enough of a vacuum to pull the now-at-the-top paint back in instead of it bubbling and annoying me. It also leaves a bruise that way.
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bird food bathtub posted:I try to make a point to squeeze out a little air first, then tip the bottle and squeeze paint out. When I let go the air that came out first makes enough of a vacuum to pull the now-at-the-top paint back in instead of it bubbling and annoying me. Well that's just perfectly simply and obvious in retrospect, thanks! Schadenboner posted:It also leaves a bruise that way. I don't know what this means, though.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 21:26 |
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Mr. Bad Guy posted:Well that's just perfectly simply and obvious in retrospect, thanks! I think it's from dodgeball or something? I dunno, I saw it on a macro once.
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# ? Apr 25, 2018 21:29 |
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Your paints are always n -3 N is the amount you need.
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Which one should I get? Main use will be magnetizing plastic/resin models. It seems dumb to get the tiny thing that is more expensive, but I've read dremels can melt the plastic if they are too strong?
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