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Lol … more resin goodness for me! A couple of Goblin scrap tanks from Kromlech finally arrived from my order at the tail end of November. These are definitely some well cast pieces that I will love upon with my airbrush. I’m glad to have dug into the armor painter videos on YouTube a while back as this is exactly the kind of thing I can use that info on. I believe that a good chunk of my backlog figures will be sacrificed as speed paint pieces in order to put the love and attention into the stuff I’ve been getting.The addition of getting the Minicrate shipment for the L5R minis on top of the WarmaHordes will be motivation as well. When am I going to start getting paid for doing this hobby already? Its becoming work… but work I enjoy.
@jodain Not the greatest of photos but the work looks good from what can be pulled out of the detail. Set the mini back next time or, if you’re using your phone, tap on it to try and single out where the camera focuses when you snap the pic. As far as a game on the forest moon of Endor… there must be indomitable tree trunk technology in use!
@woldenspoons Definitely looks like the white acting as a basecoat for the faction. It’ll be interesting to see your work when its done.
@onlyonepinman Oooo, shiny! Literally. A very nice job on the cockpit. I might need to try that myself sometime.
@biggabum I’ve looked at those gargantuans and I’m definitely impressed by the sheer size for tabletop games. I am also floored by the fact people play those as well as titans in 40K. I second your thought on the subassembly idea. it might give you some leeway in getting to details.
@mage Getting yourself into gear for a new year. Good on you.