Quick reply since I am in a hurry to catch a train.
sea.man wrote:Welcome!
For Table Top it is ok

Few things could help to make it look better:
- edge highlighting looks always good on tanks

- try to fill the gaps - i.e. metal cans at the back
- weathering - rust, mud, dust, smoke... they make vehicles look interesting
- lights, small windows - try to paint them like gems
Ouh, yes, I need to pic up some Liquid Green stuff and fill those gaps.
I have not added any elemental weathering yet, for I have not decided on what sort of gameboard I am going to make, and I want the likes of mud to match the board.
mahon wrote:Could you tell us something more about the model, its purpose, yourself as a painter, your goals, etc?
You know, there would be different feedback for a beginner and different for an expert painter. Different for a model that is supposed to be a gaming piece, and different for a painting competition entry...
Uh, ouh, yes, the model is supposed to be a gaming piece. So table top quality is what I was looking for. Now that I look at it, I seem to not have added any company markings...
Nameless wrote:
@Doelago - but, whatever your goal is, mould lines are never cool
Mold lines? Where! Time to bring a knife to a gun fight.
Gotta run now. Thanks for the replies guys, will check in again on Monday.
