The Necromunda Project
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Re: The Necromunda Project
very clean painting, I like it that way 
miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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Demi_morgana
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Pandadosmares
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Re: The Necromunda Project
Those zombies are soo cool must paint the ones i have
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Genryu
Re: The Necromunda Project
Progress is coming along much slower than I had planned (Addicted to Fallout: New Vegas at the moment
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But I have started work on the fence I mentioned a few posts back. Its made of a very fine chicken wire type mesh and some cocktail sticks, only the first two panels have recieved any real work yet.
I'm currently in the process of trying to weather it, somthing completely new to me. So far the extent of my weathering has just been a little stippling with bronze and copper metallics (Not showing up very well in the pictures), to give it a rusted worn look.
Is there anything else you would recommend? I've been toying with adding some litter and debris to the barbed wire, maybe cutting some small strips from a polythene carrier bag to give the effect it got snagged during a gust of wind.
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But I have started work on the fence I mentioned a few posts back. Its made of a very fine chicken wire type mesh and some cocktail sticks, only the first two panels have recieved any real work yet.
I'm currently in the process of trying to weather it, somthing completely new to me. So far the extent of my weathering has just been a little stippling with bronze and copper metallics (Not showing up very well in the pictures), to give it a rusted worn look.
Is there anything else you would recommend? I've been toying with adding some litter and debris to the barbed wire, maybe cutting some small strips from a polythene carrier bag to give the effect it got snagged during a gust of wind.
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Demi_morgana
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Re: The Necromunda Project
all I can recommend is stop tesing me with:
- necromunda thingy
- new vegas game
I REALLY love both of these but have no time to play now :suicide:
can't wait to see more!
btw - where did you get the fence?
- necromunda thingy
- new vegas game
I REALLY love both of these but have no time to play now :suicide:
can't wait to see more!
btw - where did you get the fence?
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Genryu
Re: The Necromunda Project
Haha me too!Demi_morgana wrote:all I can recommend is stop tesing me with:
- necromunda thingy
- new vegas game
I REALLY love both of these but have no time to play now :suicide:
can't wait to see more!
btw - where did you get the fence?
I used cocktail sticks (Toothpicks would do the same job), and then used flexable wire to attatch them to this stuff: https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/scale-model-alloy ... 53e43c8db2
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