Here are the promised images of the entire set. I have some top views coming tomorrow...
A collection of images that feature my painted miniatures. It features many of my award winning figures and terrain pieces painted since 2001.
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- Step By Step: Painting a Predator
- Using the 'Shaded Basecoat' Technique to paint Saurus warriors
- Step By Step armor for Tomb Kings Horsemen
- Step by Step painting of a Gamezone Cold One
- Painting a marble and tile flying base
- How I photograph my miniatures: A window into my photo booth
You make me Sick James..... Sick with Envy. Great Job. Amazing as always.
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Take two brand new Windsor Newton brushes and call me in the morning!
DeleteMany thanks for the kind words. When something is as challenging as this was, it is all the more sweet when people think it's not too shabby! :-)
"You make me Sick James..... Sick with Envy. Great Job. Amazing as always." Second that :) What was it, three days?
ReplyDeleteWhen I see marines in armor I think "man they must have an enormous and constant headache!". Do you guys get that feeling?
I wonder if they walk with a much lighter step just when the armor is taken off... the same feeling I get when I take the weights off my arms & legs after exercising?
DeleteAwesome, absolutely pure awesome. That is all.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you thought is was decent! It was difficult from the start!
DeleteThat's just so good. Now I'm a little scared to put paint to mine though cause i can clearly see all the detail with your nice paint job and I think I'll avoid this terror for a while longer...
ReplyDeleteIt was terror for me the whole time... just had to dive in. :-) Hopefully these posts will give you an idea of how to approach it, and the pitfalls to avoid!!
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