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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Evilcartoonist on February 28, 2010, 05:00:28 PM
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I found out recently that Blackcat Miniatures carries the old 54mm Alpha Gladiator sculpts, so I bought a few and, if you're bored, I invite folks to view them at my blog: http://carmensminiaturepainting.blogspot.com/
I only have a few completed, only a few more to go, and maybe a few more yet to be ordered.
Here's a taste:
(http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx198/CaptainBasilicus/54mm%20Gladiators/Retiarius.jpg)
(http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx198/CaptainBasilicus/54mm%20Gladiators/Hoplomachus1.jpg)
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Lovely stuff - link to Black Cat if anyone is interested;
http://www.blackcatminiatures.net/ (http://www.blackcatminiatures.net/)
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looks very good, and I think this is a perfect genre/setting for larger minis. Would make a really eye-catching convention game.
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Fantastic "well-tanned" flech look there. Mind if I ask what sort of paints you use for that?
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Fantastic "well-tanned" flech look there. Mind if I ask what sort of paints you use for that?
I used a palette of mixed manufacturers (Foundry and Games Workshop): I used, from base to highlight, Foundry Flesh 5A mixed 50/50 with Games Workshop Dwarf flesh, then unmixed Dwarf Flesh, Foundry Flesh 5B, GW Elf flesh, and Foundry Flesh 5C. Somewhere between Dwarf flesh and Foundry 5C, I'll throw in a GW Sepia ink wash.
I use GW's tanned flesh for nipples and lips where applicable (though I don't know if the color is available anymore.)
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Thanks a lot EC. It sounds like I am using a lot of the same colors, just winding up too pale. I'll try throwing the wash in and taking it easier on the lighter tones next time.
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Well done, sir. I got to Alpha right as they went out of business, but Black Cat's acqusition of these fine minis was a great boon to we gladiator enthusiasts.
What rules are you using?
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Well done, sir. I got to Alpha right as they went out of business, but Black Cat's acqusition of these fine minis was a great boon to we gladiator enthusiasts.
What rules are you using?
I'm using Red Sands, Blue Sky by Two Hour Wargames, though I might try Habet, Hoc Habet (by Flagship games). I like RSBS for its solitaire suitability since not all my friends are into minis games.
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Nice figures. Excellent Blog. Your painting is crisp. I would be very interested to see how you built that Nile Steamer and how you put together your Ghostbusters force. I am a Ghostbusters fanboy and amateur scrapbuilder myself.
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Very, very nice, I especially like the face details on your blog.
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Nice figures. Excellent Blog. Your painting is crisp. I would be very interested to see how you built that Nile Steamer and how you put together your Ghostbusters force. I am a Ghostbusters fanboy and amateur scrapbuilder myself.
On my blog, scroll down the page, and to the left you'll find some links under the title, "Shipbuilding articles," where you can see how I put together the steamer.
I haven't set up separate links for the Ghosbusters figures yet, but you can find how I put them together in the archives under Feb. 2009.