Commission Painting Update
Turns out, this ain't so easy, but I'll admit to enjoying the challenge!
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So besides the two characters, I've reached the tabletop quality level for the first ten strong Terminators. No, the banner isn't done - I'm going to try a 'cloth look' for the images, grey for silver and yellow for gold - that kind of thing. No, I won't even try NMM! |
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I found this coffee station which is perfect for a painting station. I don't have a TV in the game room, so for a change of pace I'll transport the whole shebang to the bar to work on. |
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And of course, the models! I'm all cool and leather with my paint station - top that, GW! Note the first stage of silver, including custom wash of Payne's Grey, is done. |
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Okay, it ain't all leather, sadly! Here are the other models for the commission. There are some extra details I hope to add on all thirty-five rank and file... and there are gaps in the flocking. *sigh* |
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2 comments:
Brent,
Like the look so far (too bad their commission).
Please put a copy of the banner up later after you've painted it (I'm staring at a gray plastic banner myself and looking to you for some inspiration (remember, simple yet stunning looking, okay).
brent, I've been lurking on your paige for awhile now (back when you played daemons) and I've always enjoyed your game play and commentary. Your flip though to focus more on your painting and basing though has helped to push me to do the same. I've finally jumped into a blog and started throwing myself out there to force myself to focus more on the hobby as a whole. Just wanted to say thanks, and keep it up.
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