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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Revell Germany's 1/48th B-1B for $200
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? More models to add to your pile of shame, of course! Or maybe those harder-to-source basing products / paint lines and things that you can't just easily get at your LGS
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:26 |
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Vallejo Metal Color paints, effects sets, basing sets
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:29 |
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Vortex mixer. Ultrasonic cleaner if you have an airbrush.
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Paints. Minor models I'd want just for the fun of painting them. Airbrush stuff (I don't have one, but can't afford the roughly $400 needed to get all the basic starter stuff, where I live) - but I don't NEED one to do my painting.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:52 |
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Ultrasonic cleaner, paint sets, those modular painting desk set ups that hold all your stuff.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:07 |
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Werix posted:At some point I'll get to my indomitus box and I was going to do Blood Ravens. I'd been trying to think of what to do the officer helms, and that white is a nice contrast. Thanks! I stole the idea from some of the helmets from Dawn of War 2. The «white» helmet is the same colour as the shoulder pads mixed with white in order to read as white but still be within the coulour palette the blood ravens use, as well as letting me highlight it with white. Condoleezza Nice! fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Oct 6, 2020 |
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TTerrible posted:Vortex mixer A must have if you use Scale75 paints, or anything else that requires excessive shaking. I got one on Aliexpress for like $30 and it's been fantastic.
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? A nice resin based 3D printer.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 21:43 |
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Model holders (like a bag of wine corks), double sided tape, sticky tack, a set of files, a pack of xacto blades, lovely throwaway synthetic paintbrushes for dirty work Edit: a pin vise and some paper clips for pinning models (like when painting sub assemblies) Spanish Manlove fucked around with this message at 22:08 on Oct 6, 2020 |
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? A resin 3D printer (and an inexpensive UV curing lamp). Even if you don't have an interest in printing actual minis you can find a ton of free terrain bits like tavern tables, doors, rubble, walls, junk piles, sculpted miniature bases, and etc. This thing has opened so many hobby doors for me it's not even funny. ... My backlog will never forgive me. In just over two months I've more than doubled my mini collection and most of them are just sitting there like primer white ghosts quietly waiting for me to paint them.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 22:41 |
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I have a resin printer already, and being able to use it for small RPG terrain parts and monsters has been great.
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I plan to ask for a jewelry spinning platform thing and a lightbox and maybe some minis. Probably next year I'll be buying a 3D resin printer to join that club.
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A vacuform or an in-home kiln would also both allow for some interesting hobby work, mostly terrain.
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Cinara posted:A must have if you use Scale75 paints, or anything else that requires excessive shaking. I got one on Aliexpress for like $30 and it's been fantastic. Have a link? I do a lot of AliExpress but can't seem to find the right magic search word combo
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Funzo posted:What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? Ring light for photography, colored washes, cheap Ebay vortexer, pro lighting booth, airbrush turntable, daylight bulbs, a dremel, huge-rear end self-healing cutting mat, box of No11 scalpel blades, Testor's decal paper, TINY MAGNETS, a roll of butcher's paper and dispenser, the glass IKEA display cabinet (with lighting), nail polish racks, a p100 mask for airbrushing and rioting, a water pot that's nothing like a glass, and that visor magnifier that jewelers wear. And all the dropper bottles you can find.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 23:15 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Have a link? I do a lot of AliExpress but can't seem to find the right magic search word combo I bought a cheap nail polish shaker off Amazon and its worked out great thus far.
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Have a link? I do a lot of AliExpress but can't seem to find the right magic search word combo https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001231424928.html I've only had it a couple months so I can't speak for the actual long term quality of it, but so far it's been fantastic.
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Funzo posted:I'm trying to come up with hobby related things to put on my Christmas/birthday list, and I need some ideas. What are things you'd love to have but probably wouldn't buy for yourself? Or would buy, but aren't really "necessary"? If you're in the US, Gamecraft has a whole section of useful things that you don't really need http://gcmini.mybigcommerce.com/paint-racks-painting-stations/
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Cross-posting my KILLBOT from 30K!
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Ghazk posted:Cross-posting my KILLBOT from 30K! He's super-grungy and I love it.
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Eej posted:Silly Putty works as a mask too if you're careful not to overspray past the putty (I always spray past the putty) Do your area coverage with masking tape and then use the putty for tricky curves and spots where the tape isn't quite where you need it. Saves on putty. Also, don't use putty on highly textured surfaces, you'll end up with residue you'll never get off.
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Ghazk posted:Cross-posting my KILLBOT from 30K! I totally love that broken visor with the exposed skull.
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When using corkboard for bases is there a way you guys arrange it so it doesn't, you know, look like a bunch of layers of corkboard stacked on top of one another? Do I just buy thicker corkboard?
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AndyElusive posted:When using corkboard for bases is there a way you guys arrange it so it doesn't, you know, look like a bunch of layers of corkboard stacked on top of one another? Thicker corkboard would be easier. I smooth my layers together with some vallejo texture paste.
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AndyElusive posted:When using corkboard for bases is there a way you guys arrange it so it doesn't, you know, look like a bunch of layers of corkboard stacked on top of one another? Get a knife and "weather" the edge of the corkboard such that the two layers blend into each other.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 23:59 |
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This guy might be my favorite so far.
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# ? Oct 8, 2020 00:21 |
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Made a test model for black cloth and cold looking metal. Also trying out some crackle medium for ice bases. There's room for improvement as I'm refining the recipe for drybrushing on the cape.
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I tried painting a grey wolf. It turns out the non-grey parts of it look the best. Anyone paint wolves before?or just light fur in general?
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AndyElusive posted:When using corkboard for bases is there a way you guys arrange it so it doesn't, you know, look like a bunch of layers of corkboard stacked on top of one another? You also want to spackle the poo poo out of it. Here's one I'm working on tonight:
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AndyElusive posted:When using corkboard for bases is there a way you guys arrange it so it doesn't, you know, look like a bunch of layers of corkboard stacked on top of one another? In addition to Moon Monster's suggestion of weathering the edge with a knife, chip out pieces across the top in general so it's not just a straight flat surface. You can also mix in some Battlemire Mud, I think it's called, or any other texture paste really to help add in variety and blend the "levels"
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Spanish Manlove posted:Made a test model for black cloth and cold looking metal. Also trying out some crackle medium for ice bases. There's room for improvement as I'm refining the recipe for drybrushing on the cape. Nice and frosty
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it's dragon time
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The Moon Monster posted:Get a knife and "weather" the edge of the corkboard such that the two layers blend into each other. Sab669 posted:In addition to Moon Monster's suggestion of weathering the edge with a knife, chip out pieces across the top in general so it's not just a straight flat surface. This really helped, weathering the edge really went a long way to make it look less like corkboard and more like rock. So thanks for this suggestion. moths posted:You also want to spackle the poo poo out of it. Here's one I'm working on tonight: Will do, I just mixed some white glue with modeling sand after and it's really added to the look of it. Dienes posted:Thicker corkboard would be easier. Ya, I went to my local craft store and thicker corkboard costs a little too much for this little project, sadly.
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any tips for painting book-letters? I've hosed up the freehand once already and i don't want the paint to get much thicker
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Ignite Memories posted:any tips for painting book-letters? I've hosed up the freehand once already and i don't want the paint to get much thicker Coat of gloss varnish and a super thin fine liner pen. Shits hard, cheat when possible.
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The start of my first warglaive/wardog This is with one coat of Basillicum Grey contrast. It's dried a bit since and has lightened up. Do those who use them find they need more than one coat? I'm torn between doing a second. I think I'll leave it as is, though. I don't want to wash out any of the recesses too much. It's my first time getting to use contrast on a substantial model and I'm super pleased with it. All under parts will be done this way. The armour plates/carapace and raised details will be a fairly bright, flamboyant yellow/greenish blue contrast combination. I wanted to do something outside my normal schemes, which are the typical black/red/dark brooding grim darkness of the setting. Spiv fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Oct 9, 2020 |
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How do people like GW Contrast paint, now that it's been out a while? My local store just got a whole bunch in.
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# ? Oct 9, 2020 00:11 |
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I did my Shaman from earlier with Flesh Tearers Red / Skeleton Horde and Black Templar and have slowly gotten used to it. I’m kind of curious to branch out, on the last round of How to Paint Space Marines videos they have been doing weapons with Basilicanum Grey and recess shading with Black Templar so they really seem committed to it.
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^burtle posted:I did my Shaman from earlier with Flesh Tearers Red / Skeleton Horde and Black Templar and have slowly gotten used to it. I’m kind of curious to branch out, on the last round of How to Paint Space Marines videos they have been doing weapons with Basilicanum Grey and recess shading with Black Templar so they really seem committed to it. My only issue with them is the coverage disparity between them. Bas. grey goes on as I figured a contrast would, so does Templar, mostly. But then Iyanden yellow is thin as hell but the Blood Angels Red (I think it's called?) is almost like a base paint. It makes deciding what ones to use for what, or knowing what to expect hard. Definitely takes a lot to get use too. I had to test on my Ambull with them before deciding on which ones I would use and in what order, based on how the covered each, etc., on the test model.
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