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Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 9 Aug 2010, o 14:04
by Whitehorn
Corvus 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

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 day

Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 10 Aug 2010, o 09:11
by Demi_morgana
Pretty amazing

Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 10 Aug 2010, o 16:03
by Whitehorn
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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Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 11 Aug 2010, o 07:37
by arctica
These are so strange but they look well cool

i like the mix of cryx model sections, works rather quite well.
Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 11 Aug 2010, o 08:38
by Nameless
interesting army, very interesting... why don't you check our Tale of Gamers fun project?
Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 11 Aug 2010, o 10:18
by Whitehorn
Nameless wrote:interesting army, very interesting... why don't you check our Tale of Gamers fun project?
Thanks, but I don't work to budgets, I work to external deadlines (aka Campaigns), so it'd not work for me.
Update on Kelbor Hal:
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Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 11 Aug 2010, o 10:24
by Nameless
well, I suggest you read OUR rules for ToG first

Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 11 Aug 2010, o 10:30
by Whitehorn
Nameless wrote:well, I suggest you read OUR rules for ToG first

I thought I had
I already have a thread here now though and this deadline ends in 4 weeks.
Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 12 Aug 2010, o 22:12
by Genryu
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.
Re: Work in paradox
Posted: 16 Aug 2010, o 12:15
by Whitehorn
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*.