Well lets get some cool people involved!
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Well lets get some cool people involved!
okay you guys are making me want to get the Dawn of War platinum pack.
thats why you dont play in the shops...you find a group of like minded friends and play in yoru basement LOL
no seriously basement games are alot more fun, beer and burgers make the game so much more relaxed.
oh ya my SM started as the http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Iron_Fists
Iron Fists but had to change once I discovered they hate sisters...I'm starting a custom color'ed space wolves army.
I dont worry about the stigma to much the units I spent time in give me all the cool cred I need.
Picked up the assault on black reach today and went to my hobby shop and bought 50 dollars worth of paints and brushes. No way was I going to spend 4 dollars a pot on GW paints. They had 50% off all brushes so I stocked up on their high end models.
Going to trim them tonight and I might start painting tomorrow. I think I decided on a custom scheme using burnt orange with blue shoulders outlined in silver. I'll do one and see how I like it before committing.
Make sure you wash the plastic...sometimes they leave some residue behind from the injection molding and it screws with your priming....also make sure to make a primer stick..its the awsome!
Priming stick instructions are here http://www.mi40k.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=83
I never could paint mini's...I tried with some D&D pewter minis in like 1982 and sucked. The best 'tabletop' gaming I used to do was all nighters playing either Shogun (Ninja FTW!), Axis & Allies, Fortress America, and Risk. Risk pretty much got tossed to the side once Axis & Allies came out. I was at Toys R Us this past weekend looking at board games with my son and was so tempted to buy the new Risk 2100 AD or something like that, but he's not quite old enough to play.
So I did some research on some gaming clubs near me...found one that you have to go through an interview process with the head guy..just to make sure you're legit. LOL You'd think they'd take anyone.
Anybody ever play Bloodbowl?
There was a PC version back in the DOS days. Never bought it.
Just finished my first model. I took my time and tried different techniques. I've never really painted these little guys but I am satisfied with my first attempt. I used cheap *** paint from hobby lobby and it did okay, but it doesn't cover well. I bought a few different game miniature quality paints today at the local game shop from various brands including citadel, P3, and Reaper. Damn talk about a huge difference... Will be doing a set of 17 guys with the help of these paints. Since I go the hang of it on the first one this set should go by much faster. Will prime all at the same time, base them all, highlight all, and then ink them. Plus clear coat of course
Painting these little guys is very rewarding! I'm only half way through the rulebook but am having a blast just getting these guys ready.
I will post up my first one once I find my digital camera. I started with the orks and am painting them with red armor, yellow shirt and helm, dark brown pants, and black leather boots/straps. They are called the Skorchers.
Yea Ive only used the official paints. They cost $3.50/each for a reason, theyre damn good. Incredibly smooth, dries in seconds, leaves a very thin coat so it doesnt make the detail stuff "bulky" or anything like that. Yea its kind of expensive but its worth it. I wouldnt use anything else tbh. For the tiny miniatures, Citadel paints cant be beat.
I bought like 6 when I first started and now have around 30 paints/inks. They may seem small but since you use so little on each model 1 pot lasts forever. Ive only run out of like 3 since and had to buy a 2nd pot. Chaos Black (primer/black of course), Mithril Silver (primary armor color for my Grey Knights) and I had to buy a 2nd Bleached Bone because I was a dumbass one day and left it open and it dried out (was like 3/4ths empty anyway).
Im about ready to clearcoat my Grey Knights soon as well. I had considered them done (but hadnt clearcoated) but at the last minute I decided to change up the colors alot, add more bronze, tin, gold, and a few other colors so they seemed a bit more colorful and not just plain silver guys. Im really happy that I did since imo they look a ton better.
My only problem atm is the decals. I found a .pdf that had all of the Grey Knight symbols on it. Ive read of alot of W40k painters using waterslide decals that they use in their home printers to print out the symbols and put them on the minatures before clearcoating. Id love to do this but so far cant find any inkjet decals that seem like theyd work well. All the ones I find want you to print than spray the page with some kind of sealant. Id like to find a print and go sheet. Im either gonna have to buy laser sheets and go to Kinkos or something or find a print shop that will print my .pdf on waterslide sheets (if they have it). Guess I could try the inkjet sheets and just be careful with em.
Oh and grats on your first model. Were gonna have to get a little gallery going once we both get our guys done.
I use brass etchings instead of details on my figures =)
nothing but the best for my girls!
Where are the pics recon!?!?
lol I'll get them next game, my **** is interspersed in the links i put up, My camera sucks at close up pics so you'll just have to wait till I go to my next game and get some
dp
That's me pretty much although to be fair the Orks are considerably more numerous than the Daemonhunters. I wasn't that interested in how the units looked just the actual game itself so aside from a few of the vehicles and high ranking characters most units were either unpainted or just basic.
John
I started my assembly line of painting my ork squads. I am painting 17 at once right now. I had a problem with the primer I was using (armory black.) It fuzzed up really bad (was low humidity in the basement at room temp.) I assume it was a bad can or something. I am going to stick to the krylon fusion from now on. Had to scrub them down with a tooth brush to get the powdery residue off and then wash them. Just getting the mold lines off took a hour or more for all of them. I think it will take quite some time to get all of them painted. It is fun though.