DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*

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by Gemini73 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:48 am

Mad-Donna - Necromunda

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by kommissarboris » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:17 pm

Necromunda :wub:

Not to highjack, but the one GWS product I still have and very occationally would play is Necro.

Orlock gang leader with two double barrelled shotties

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Bob the badass Goliath

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And some photos of the last game I have with a friend well over a year ago.

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by Gemini73 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:19 pm

Necro is a great game, sadly GW don't promote it anymore. :(

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by Green Gecko » Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:59 pm

I have 20 year old GW paints with the white pop caps, and all of them are still fresh.

The horrible black screw cap designs from about 10 years later have ALL dried up (the majority of my paints).

Since then I've got a bunch of the new pop cap ones.

I imagine hundreds of thousands of paint pots have been lost. Surely I'm not the only one that shares this pain.

Whoever made that decision better have been destroyed. I still think it's amazing the old pots can have lasted that long, though, considering it's water based.

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by Gemini73 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:30 pm

The screw cap pots were a terrible design. Like you I still have loads of the original white caps, all fresh as the day I bought them. The new pots ar better, however I hate the fact that GW have streamlined the range to "make it easier for the kiddies" while bumpig the price up. I source a lot of my stuff eleswhere now.

Vallejo paints are quite good, but a little watery.
http://www.arcaneminiatures.co.uk/vallejo.asp

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by Alvin Flummux » Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:53 pm

kommissarboris wrote:
Orlock gang leader with two double barrelled shotties

And some photos of the last game I have with a friend well over a year ago.

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With all the different colored pieces of terrain you've got arranged there, it looks like you've set yourself up a fine game of Crystal Maze.

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by kommissarboris » Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:01 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:
kommissarboris wrote:
Orlock gang leader with two double barrelled shotties

And some photos of the last game I have with a friend well over a year ago.

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With all the different colored pieces of terrain you've got arranged there, it looks like you've set yourself up a fine game of Crystal Maze.


Kinda.

The majority is from the Nerco main game, the green looking stuff is from the add on Under Hivers IIRC, all the mutants and rat skins.

The rest is from second edition 40K.

I've actually got a load more terrain, but its plastic, not card, and really bulty and a pain to get out of the roof space.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by Dowbocop » Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:32 am

That Luftwaffe plane looks great. When I was younger mine would look alright, but they'd end up looking like toys, whereas yours look more like the sort of thing you'd see in a museum display. The only special painting technique I know is gently dabbing a lightly coated brush over a coat of normal paint, which gives a sort of used space burnt metal effect (see picture below for an example of the actual parts I painted, although mine were darker than that).
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Did you use a spray gun for the dark parts of the fuselage, or is it just brushwork? I also never paint the canopy frame, although now I look at yours I really should :fp:

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by Victor Mildew » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:26 am

DaddyBrown wrote:The screw cap pots were a terrible design. Like you I still have loads of the original white caps, all fresh as the day I bought them. The new pots ar better, however I hate the fact that GW have streamlined the range to "make it easier for the kiddies" while bumpig the price up. I source a lot of my stuff eleswhere now.

Vallejo paints are quite good, but a little watery.
http://www.arcaneminiatures.co.uk/vallejo.asp


I only know the white capped paints as I stopped model painting back in the mid 90s.

They had a nice little lip in the lid which held a perfect little amount of paint to dip a tiny brush in without saturating it irrc.

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by Green Gecko » Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:06 pm

Yeah the current design does the same thing. They are shorter so less inclined to knocking over too.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by smurphy » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:34 am

Some nice models in here. I love the idea of painting, but I just don't have the patience or steady hand for it. I've done one little section of my Chaos guys in a sort of mass produced way, and they look decent on a table, but nothing worth posting in here.

So often I've thought about really having a good go of my Dreadnought or one of my HQ guys, but I just never can be bothered.

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by TheTurnipKing » Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:28 pm

Its been a long time since I've done any of this, but been looking into this for a Call of Cthulhu game recently. Ordered some Black Cat Bases minis.

Apparently the original Citadel paints were just a rebrand of these guys paints and you can still buy them. http://www.blackhat.co.uk/coat_darms/paintcolours.php

Guess I know where I'm going for my paint, unless anyone else suggests any better/cheaper options.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by TheTurnipKing » Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:49 pm

Woo, my COC mini's turned up today. Got a lot of preparatory cleaning work to do, though.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by smurphy » Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:54 am

TheTurnipKing wrote:COC mini's


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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:49 am

:roll: henceforth to be referred to as cthulhu minis, then.

(Though there are many be-tentacled beasties that could easily justify the ken williams, I didn't actually buy any.)

((yet))


Tell you what though, I forgot how daunting having a pile of minis to work on can be. Dont think I've ever put this much effort or expense into preping them before either.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by TheTurnipKing » Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:15 pm

Pretty much the only one I got just for fun.

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by Green Gecko » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:01 pm

Oh gooseberry fool, where can I get video game miniatures?

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by kommissarboris » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:41 pm

Green Gecko wrote:Oh gooseberry fool, where can I get video game miniatures?

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by TheTurnipKing » Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:53 pm

A lot of smaller figure places will do unlicenced "inspired-by" jobs.

That's Black Cats Bases "Friendly Robot". They've also got some distinctly Fallout style robots, but since those are just stolen from Classic Sci-fi to begin with, they're fair game. :lol:

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PostRe: DaddyBrown's Miniature Painting Thread *Now with Airfix*
by Gemini73 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:24 pm

Dowbocop wrote:That Luftwaffe plane looks great. When I was younger mine would look alright, but they'd end up looking like toys, whereas yours look more like the sort of thing you'd see in a museum display. The only special painting technique I know is gently dabbing a lightly coated brush over a coat of normal paint, which gives a sort of used space burnt metal effect (see picture below for an example of the actual parts I painted, although mine were darker than that).
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Did you use a spray gun for the dark parts of the fuselage, or is it just brushwork? I also never paint the canopy frame, although now I look at yours I really should :fp:


It's all brush work, although I have considered purchasing an air brush.


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