I gave up wargaming many years ago. Back in the day I was a WFB player.
I'm going to get back into it, and I'm going for a historical 15th century project that can double-up for A Song Of Ice And Fire. I will be using the Perry Miniatures War Of The Roses plastic kits (no doubt with the odd metal figure in there too later).
Now a few years back I did briefly have a go at getting back into the painting side of things at least, and purchased some Citadel paints and a number of old OOP metal citadel models I had always admired (from ebay). I painted up a few of them but lost interest / enthusiasm. However I still have the paints, and today as I type this I've started to get some brushwork practice back in on those old metal figs I still kept hold of.
Now, I'm gonna do this project right! So it's time to buy some equipment.
I'm gonna be getting the Perry kits from Wayland games, and thought I'd add this to my order.
http://www.waylandgames.co.uk/army-painter-tools/13510-plastic-starter-setAny thoughts? In particular on the glue... I'm going to be assembling a lot of plastic soldiers, and will happily pay a little extra for a better product.
Now, paint.... I don't want to stay with Citadel. I won't ever need many colours, as I like to blend a lot. So I'll only need one brown, one red, one blue, etc....
The one thing that really puts me off Citadel paints these days is not the price, it's the ridiculous names! I could cope with Goblin Green, Bleached Bone, Chainmail, Bestial Brown....
But.... Druchii Violet?? Athonian Camoshade??? Nurgle's Rot??? BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOOD?
Seriously? Those names really put me off.
So I hear Vallejo is the way to go. Is that true? If someone could reccomend what basic colours I should have, that would be great.
The one Citadel colour I love and will need a good replacement for is Bleached Bone. That colour always came in handy for me!
I want to be taking some good quality photos of my progress on this project, so I'm going to make a lightbox to help me out, following a guide I found here on this forum (sorry, I can't remember who was responsibly for it right now!).
If anyone wants to chime in and give me some tips as to which brands are good, which ones are worth avoiding, hints with vallejo paints, anything really, I'm all ears!
Consider me a beginner if you want, or someone who has opened their eyes and seen the gaming world being Games Workshop for the first time.