The Raptors photos have been collected, so here they are! It was a bit odd to be putting the heavy metal jump packs onto plastic minis. They could have been top heavy, but the center of gravity was not too bad.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Don't be hasty! Lord of the Rings Treebeard
This was still a metal kit back when I painted it, so it was more of a challenge to get this put together. I did add some extra branches and leaves, however.
I also used some Woodland Scenics tree materials on those very fine branches on the top. That product is pretty expensive, but it looks exactly like trees, at a perfect scale. It also is relatively easy to work with.
I also used some Woodland Scenics tree materials on those very fine branches on the top. That product is pretty expensive, but it looks exactly like trees, at a perfect scale. It also is relatively easy to work with.
Thousand Sons Games Day Squad with display base: part two
Army Photos of the World Eaters
While I don't have pictures of all the vehicles with these guys, I did run across some big pictures with all the infantry together :-) You have seen lots of posts of thie Tainted World Eaters army, and more are to come. I reworked the pictures of the Raptors squad, and those will go up tomorrow.
It's not very easy to set up these shots, since you want to feature everything all at once! Alas, some units just have to be a backdrop for whatever primary units that you really want folks to see. Getting pictures of them in their "natural environment" is satisfying, however.
Here are some closer shots that I took on my own gaming table at home!
It's not very easy to set up these shots, since you want to feature everything all at once! Alas, some units just have to be a backdrop for whatever primary units that you really want folks to see. Getting pictures of them in their "natural environment" is satisfying, however.
Here are some closer shots that I took on my own gaming table at home!
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