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Posted: 8 Oct 2005, o 09:44
by Demi_morgana
try brainstorming here - help and positive feedback guaranteed!
today I tried to paint sth... but I decided to clean up my painting station before leaving to ms

I had no idea that moving paints and stuff to locker can be so painfil experience

the only constructive thing I decided to do today is to convert another underhive scum for my necromunda gang (I only have to find 2 spare bolt pistols...)
Posted: 9 Oct 2005, o 19:39
by Demi_morgana
another day with no painting but converting only

this time I created bounty hunter for my scavvies; I hate oversized weapons...

Posted: 9 Oct 2005, o 23:45
by Skrit
Did some converting but again no painting. Hopefully tuesday will see some paint on my mini's...
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, o 13:36
by Skrit
Yesterday I've undercoated a mini and I have just put the first layer of paint on it!:D
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, o 14:10
by Lonewolf
Demi_morgana wrote:another day with no painting but converting only

this time I created bounty hunter for my scavvies; I hate oversized weapons...

tried any of
These Demi?
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, o 14:20
by Skrit
Well, guess he's got to wait a couple of moths before trying them out!;) (him being in the army right now, poor fellow, and he's actually enjoying it!)
Thanks for the info, always nice to have more options for weapons!:)
Posted: 16 Oct 2005, o 20:08
by KingUlrikFlamebeard
I shall be starting work on the High Priest Ar-Ulric Emil Valgerir tomorrow. I love the model and bar a little bit of GS work I thought it needed there's nothing wrong with it.
Today I only managed to undercoat him.
Watch this space... well that space *points*
KU
Posted: 16 Oct 2005, o 21:33
by Skrit
Will do KU!:)
Added another layer on some robes. Any tips on how to do mud/dust on the lower parts of the robes are very welcome!
Posted: 26 Oct 2005, o 08:45
by NAVARRO
having a great time converting a tyrant guard, just love big bugs.
Posted: 26 Oct 2005, o 16:37
by LadyEyes
Skrit wrote:Any tips on how to do mud/dust on the lower parts of the robes are very welcome!
Chalk pastel dust in the color you want.
