I'll be leaving next Thursday for Austin, and Wargames Con. Will the Brotherhood be prepared in time?
Damn well better, after all this!
These pictures are actually from a week ago. I was able to shorten the primary painting steps by using a spray paint rather than a paintbrush for the silver step. It was immensely satisfying to spray five squads at once with silver, then knock out the washing steps in a relatively short time.
Right now I'm close to done on the second squad of Brotherhood Hunters and all three Runecasters. Next on the plate is finishing the Fangs - all three squads - before taking on the Terminators.
Last will be the Rhinos, but that's easy stuff.
Anyway, back to work.
7.02.2011
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Nothing to motivate one like a tourney or con for painting stuff up.
I am exactly the same boat as you Brent. I have been painting GK like crazy for next weekend. Good luck and see you then.
Good luck Brent!!! God speed!!!!
You just need to make the jump into getting an airbrush :)
We're not accepting any more counts-as armies, sorry.
Well there goes half the playing field...
:p
JWolf...
I hope you're kidding...
Of course I'm kidding. Looking forward to seeing these guys on the table.
Awesome! Cya there!
How do you affix your models to the paint sticks for mass painting?
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