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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: arabianknight on 01 August 2017, 10:42:04 AM
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"Curse of..." bushwacked my project stack a bit. I knew I wanted to play the Baron's undead gang ASAP, but I also knew that if I put the figures into the painting queue properly it would be months and months before the zombies were painted. The solution? To quick paint them as avenging spirits! :D (I had a hell of a time trying to get the Witch painted and in the end just had to stop!!)
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Whilst I was at it I thought it would be an ideal time to also apply some colour to the Black Scorpion Reverend sitting in the lead pile. He almost matches the extra turned Reverend I was supplied for pre-ordering. Ideal.
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I like what you have done with those. Very clever. ;D :)
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I like what you have done with those. Very clever. ;D :)
More lazy really lol
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More lazy really lol
lol
But they really work, I htink youve pulled the idea off with some style :)
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Must say they get my thumbs up. Like them a lot. What technique did you use on them? Colours etc.
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Very nice! :-*
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Must say they get my thumbs up. Like them a lot. What technique did you use on them? Colours etc.
I used this article the basis.
http://www.beastsofwar.com/games-workshop-painting-tutorial/simple-effective-paint-scheme (http://www.beastsofwar.com/games-workshop-painting-tutorial/simple-effective-paint-scheme)
GW Nihilak Oxide is the key for colour.
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Nice and spooky!
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Thanks for the link.