Indeed! Sadly, I quite often rush myself to finish various parts to a tabletop level in order to use for a campaign weekend. I intend to revisit and clean stuff up one dayCorvus wrote:And you've also been cutting some corners when it came down to mold line cleaning, but if it's for the tabletop then I forgive you
Work in paradox
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Whitehorn
Re: Work in paradox
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Demi_morgana
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Whitehorn
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Hopefully I'll try adding some of the suggestions here tonight. I have a plans to soil the Termites.
I'm also working on this little fellow, hopefully redoing his backpack and adding a bit more dynamic to his posture.
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I'm also working on this little fellow, hopefully redoing his backpack and adding a bit more dynamic to his posture.
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These are so strange but they look well cool
i like the mix of cryx model sections, works rather quite well.
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Re: Work in paradox
interesting army, very interesting... why don't you check our Tale of Gamers fun project?
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Whitehorn
Re: Work in paradox
Thanks, but I don't work to budgets, I work to external deadlines (aka Campaigns), so it'd not work for me.Nameless wrote:interesting army, very interesting... why don't you check our Tale of Gamers fun project?
Update on Kelbor Hal:
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Whitehorn
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I thought I hadNameless wrote:well, I suggest you read OUR rules for ToG first
I already have a thread here now though and this deadline ends in 4 weeks.
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Genryu
Re: Work in paradox
Looking very nice!
As for the hazard lines lines, have you considered modeling tape? Its great for keeping your lines straight and at a consistant width, its also safe to use over your paint job, you dont have to worry about peeling off a days worth of paint when you remove it.
You can buy it in varying widths, I just picked up a 2mm and a 4mm roll off Ebay specifically for the hazard lines I plan to paint on some future projects.
P.S The brand I picked up was called FASTRAX, designed for RC Car enthusiasts but works great for any scale model painter.
As for the hazard lines lines, have you considered modeling tape? Its great for keeping your lines straight and at a consistant width, its also safe to use over your paint job, you dont have to worry about peeling off a days worth of paint when you remove it.
You can buy it in varying widths, I just picked up a 2mm and a 4mm roll off Ebay specifically for the hazard lines I plan to paint on some future projects.
P.S The brand I picked up was called FASTRAX, designed for RC Car enthusiasts but works great for any scale model painter.
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Whitehorn
Re: Work in paradox
I think I have a slight phobia of using tape on models.
I once built a wine bar frontage for a Graphics project, I used masking tape over my painted surfaces... and it tore it apart.
*scarred*.
I once built a wine bar frontage for a Graphics project, I used masking tape over my painted surfaces... and it tore it apart.
*scarred*.

