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Offline stone-cold-lead

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #90 on: 11 September 2016, 10:38:13 PM »
Done a bit more work on my shock marine. Still feeling my way with the colour scheme. I think it'll come together once the final bits and pieces are done, and the weathering should do a lot to it too. No idea what to do with the shield at the moment. It's looking alright next to my colonial marines. The green ties in well but is different enough to set them apart. I'll do something similar with the interdict drop troops when I get to them eventually as well, though a different green.


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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #91 on: 11 September 2016, 10:52:31 PM »
Looks great - very smooth greens.

Like you said not many painting Urban War (I've some but using in my weird war armies) - are you planning on painting up any other factions (triads - hint hint)?

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #92 on: 12 September 2016, 09:47:47 AM »
Looks great - very smooth greens.

Like you said not many painting Urban War (I've some but using in my weird war armies) - are you planning on painting up any other factions (triads - hint hint)?

Funny you should should mention Triads, they're my second faction I've been collecting! I'd like to do some when my Viridians are done but I'm at a bit of a loss for colour scheme ideas.

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #93 on: 14 September 2016, 09:51:16 AM »
I really like the urban war stuff but it is a little pricey (not GW pricey) so I tend to get other stuff first. Also I usually prioritise Fantasy. You're making me want to get some a little bit more though.


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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #94 on: 14 September 2016, 10:32:37 AM »
I am not going to show you mine. What can you get out of looking at the work of a finger painting monkey anyways.

Sometimes it's just nice to see what people are doing. It also spurs you along a bit if others are also into a game or figure range, like all the Frostgrave malarkey.

And I'm sure your painting isn't that bad  ;)


I really like the urban war stuff but it is a little pricey (not GW pricey) so I tend to get other stuff first. Also I usually prioritise Fantasy. You're making me want to get some a little bit more though.

I know we've already had a thread about the price of miniatures so I'm well aware there's a bit of disparity between what customers and manufacturers want from a price tag, but I have to agree that the UW stuff can be a bit pricey. The prices are a bit inconsistent as well which is bizarre. With UW being dead and Scotia having the models as more of an archive service than a product that's new and current I think a bit of a price reduction would do well to attract people, especially considering how useful the models are for other things.

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #95 on: 14 September 2016, 06:30:05 PM »
With UW being dead and Scotia having the models as more of an archive service than a product that's new and current I think a bit of a price reduction would do well to attract people, especially considering how useful the models are for other things.

This.

Of course they would most likely be useful in my lead-pile, but still... The idea of them being useful at a reasonable price point would help add to the ballast that keeps my home right-way up in bad weather*.

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #96 on: 14 September 2016, 06:49:39 PM »
Either I was unaware there were such cool models in the viridian range or your conversion and painting work is what makes them stand out now!
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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #97 on: 14 September 2016, 08:02:32 PM »
Either I was unaware there were such cool models in the viridian range or your conversion and painting work is what makes them stand out now!

They're just nice models. The only conversion work has been to swap the original pin head from the shock marine with a head from one of the later, larger shock marine sculpts (Scotia were happy to sell some spare parts at a very reasonable price). Only thing to bare in mind is that the standard colonial marines are the earlier versions (4 for £9) not the later ones that have more varied but awkward poses and no necks (and cost a hell of a lot more!).

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #98 on: 07 October 2016, 10:32:02 AM »
It's been slow going getting anything done recently but I did manage to get more work done on my shock marine. I added the insignia, which took far too many attempts to get right and a load of weathering which I always enjoy doing. Just need to do the shield now.






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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #99 on: 09 October 2016, 05:36:59 PM »
Just the right amount of chipping and wear n' tear. Fantastic.
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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #100 on: 09 October 2016, 06:35:54 PM »
Realistic coloring, perfect weathering.

Top notch, as always.

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #101 on: 10 October 2016, 08:10:07 AM »
You bastard!
I was actually quite happy with how I had painted my own set, now you've got me thinking of throwing them into the melting pot. ;)

Just kidding, great nay, awesome looking paintjobs.
Thanks for sharing.

Offline stone-cold-lead

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #102 on: 16 October 2016, 08:09:07 PM »
Just a quick pic of the shield finally done on my shock marine. This has been the sticking point (one of the sticking points!) with this model. In the end I dispensed with originality and pretty much lifted the design straight from the studio paint job on Scotia's website. Now with the colour scheme and insignia sorted hopefully I'll find it a bit easier and quicker to work through the other two shock marines.


Offline streetkern

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #103 on: 16 October 2016, 08:48:12 PM »
looks fantastic

Offline S44lade

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Re: Urban War Viridian Colonial Marines
« Reply #104 on: 17 October 2016, 12:01:50 AM »
Lovely work

 

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