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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: TF Riley on 28 June 2013, 11:55:19 AM
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Hello everybody!
First time poster, long time voyeur - I enjoy all your paint stuff and modelling and want to share my own. I'm not the most productive painter but I have fun and drink beer when painting so once in a while I finish a miniature :)
Recently, I acquired some dwarves off a Danish forum, didn't know their origin but quickly found out they are from Grandma Wendys pavillion of insanely prices obscurities. Nevertheless, I thunk the sculpts looked appealing and decided to keep them rather than chucking them on eBay.
Here's the first test model. After priming and basing, it took me 30-40 minutes and half a bottle of pilsner.
(http://imageshack.us/a/img585/1479/jykf.jpg)
The wee boys on the right hand side is the Grand Warlord Skendarbeg the Mad of my EA Squat army.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Thomas
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Nice work Thomas and welcoem to LAF! Good to see the danish invasion continuing ;)
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WELCOME ABOARD, Thomas! That is a FINE way of introducing yourself. The Vertically Challenged One & his Mechanical Cohort are SPLENDID...GREAT WORK!
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Nice. I know the feeling that just finishing a single miniature brings! I like the basing too, hope to see more.
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Welcome to the Lead Asyl-err, sorry, I meant Lead Adventure Forum. Slight slip of the keyboard.
And a fine way to introduce yourself; I never get tired of the stunties.
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Nice to see you here Thomas. Will this mean that we will see more of your painting and terrain skillz?
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Very nice indeed. I agree with you that the GW lord of the rings dwarves are rather nice sculpts. Not like most companies, which tend to be chunky and solid.
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Thank you for the warm welcome, guys! Realy appreciate it! I try my best to post regularly.
Nice to see you here Thomas. Will this mean that we will see more of your painting and terrain skillz?
Indeed Frede, despite evil rumours in the western Bad Lands I do paint and occasionally finish stuff, mostly terrain though :) And epic minis of course...
Nice work Thomas and welcoem to LAF! Good to see the danish invasion continuing ;)
Cheers Dunc, my baby son turned 2 months today so I take this invasion business very serious ;) Sadly I'm unable to go to Åcon, but hopefully I'll be able to swing by Horisont again this year...
Nice. I know the feeling that just finishing a single miniature brings! I like the basing too, hope to see more.
Thanks! The base actually is only partially finished, lacking flock and some washes. I always paint up the dirt to make the whole mini feel more complete while painting, that and zenith highlight brings the mini more to life and helps you define the details and choosing colours. Also this mini is my first attempt with Clear Orange which really brought it together. I'll post more pics when I paint the shield and finish the base.
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Cheers Dunc, my baby son turned 2 months today so I take this invasion business very serious ;) Sadly I'm unable to go to Åcon, but hopefully I'll be able to swing by Horisont again this year...
Never mind about Åcon, but I'll see you at Horizont then!
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I realized I posted a before orange wash picture so you get this action packed sequence below. Yesterday I flocked the base and today I added a shield which will be painted shortly, perhaps already tomorrow.
Cheers,
Thomas
(http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/1512/rlka.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/259/rlka.jpg/)
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Those rats are fantastic! Really nice work!
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Those rats are fantastic! Really nice work!
Seconded - who makes them?
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How nice to see you here Riley!
May your stay be long and prosperous!
I'm afraid I've nearly skipped 'that other place' now. :)
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Seconded - who makes them?
Cheers - increbible what a little wash can do :) There are 3 more rats on their way...
The Rats are all oop Citadel, think I have one from Grenadier also.
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Nice wats Thomas!!!
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Spank you Dr. Thorbjörn!
I have actually painted a knicket recently, and a crazed zealot, but circumstances have done so I have no pictures - yet.
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No painted minis yet, but thought I'd better cut this from the kickstarter thread and placed here.
Begun writing up a scenario this morning. This intro teaser is open enough to include any of the existing warbands and even some home brewed special characters. Now what lurks in an abondoned tower - a necromancer? A dragon? Or somethings completely different Smiley
Without much further ado and to the tunes of an eclectic 70's tune, I give you my hurriedly drafted creation:
By the Rivers of Albion
The City of Longheport lies on the mouth of the large river delta and is an important trade port in the Western regions of Albionnica and the gateway for merchants and adventurers from waters of the West and South.
The inland of Longheport is most made up by marshes and swamps surrounded by a low forest, called the West Woods, where all sorts of smugglers, pirates and darker things keep in out of sights from the powerful Governor and his feared city watch.
Seaweed farmers west of the city has been reporting of a growing unrest in the forsaken lagoon; an area overgrown by the most vicious fauna and inhabited by vile critters like the dreaded low water amphibian, the alligatoor, and a nasty flesheating bird, the pawwot.
The West Woods surrounding the swamp lands says the weed farmers has been subject a more eerie presence than usual with most peculiar things happening around the area of the forgotten tower; an old watch tower erected in days of old to track any movements of swamp creatures and more ancient dangers.
The governor has responded to these reports by sending out a smalle force of his best fighting men (also to keep them of the city after a long period of drinkin’, fightin’, fornicatin’ and blatant robbin’ and violation of the rich merchant families and their houses). The governors troops are led by the renowned sergeant of the city watch, The Mallet, once a cutthroat murderer turned “lawful” in the service of the city ‘cause he was by far one of the best killers in the Western lands.
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So I've managed to finish the last 3 rats for my ratmen/skaven warband. Picture's a bit crappy but shows the joyful moment when the long lost rat brothers meet on an Ice Death World for the first time since they were seperated as younglings.
(http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/3116/19ez.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/594/19ez.jpg/)
Hopefully, this update will see me return to the paint station. Last couple of months have been hectic - got an extension on my job, extension expired and not prolonged, gone freelance and moved hobby workshop also, but the new place holds so much promise https://www.facebook.com/Roguetradercph?ref=hl in regards of practicing the aspect of this hobby which I love - painting and modelling (still a newb) and casual gaming!
Thanks for looking - hope to have more for you next time around (and hopefully sooner than 3-4 months)
//Thomas
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Recently I joined a sort of paint-a-thon where you have to finish x number of troops each month on your way to making a small army. I chose to paint my Realm of Chaos army and to accommodate the goals of our little painting contest, I began with a unit of Warriors and a unit of Thugs.
Here's the group shot - primed and base colours applied. I've chosen to go with black armour, dark leather and steel and brass for metal. Some minis will have individual details, but think overall dark theme.
(http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/3163/14mj.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/571/14mj.jpg/)
I then continued with this lot, painting bases, armour and base colours. Skin, leather and details are next step and then I'll consider them done so I can go on to the next batch.
(http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/5240/9joo.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/23/9joo.jpg/)
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Thomas
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Very nice Thomas! It's great to see some of these great minis with good paint work.
Duncan
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Cheers Dunc!
I was torn between my usual painting style using natural and muted tones or going completely over the top with red, blue, yellow, green and pink to fit the old Realm of Chaos style.
I came to the conclusion that pang is a theme of the past, at least for me, but I'll try and incorporate some power-specific colours when adding the details (muted blue, pink etc. and chaos runes, flames and checks), although I regretted last night, that I didn't go completely overboard in colour frenzy, browns gets so dull to paint come AM 01:00 after a few beers :D
Sadly, I didn't get this project started in time for the warband challenge on the Powerfist forum, but then again rather paint something in your own time than promise to paint something within a certain timeframe and fail horribly :)
Deadline is January 1. - for the whole lot :o Let's see how many I finish lol
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I don't think the muted colours are bad at all, but I can understand the need to paint bright garish colours. So, perhaps a few touches here and there to add contrast, perhaps it'd also work to use the bright colours on the markings, then they'd really stand out against the muted drab colours?
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They look awesome!
Perhaps you could reserve the bright screaming colours to banners?
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Thanks Frede! Yeah, that seems to be consensus :)
I've almost completed the first 9 thugs and begun on the last 6 for my 15 strong unit. With highlights, they look much better, and I'll be adding colours in the individual details.
Also, I've wrapped my head around on how to approach the chaos warriors, keeping with the same palette of black, steel and brass.
After a quick 500 pts game today, I decided to add two banners to my warriors, so these will feature sometime in January along with another 250 pts of reinforcements as our small challenge dictates.
Thanks for looking (although I forgot to take pictures this time - will provide links when my mate uploads his).
Cheers,
Thomas