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Rasta's Log of Sporadic Painting [Epic, AoS, WFB, DystWars and small buildings]

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  • #1254359

    rastamann
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    And a battery of Basilisks (circa 1995) was painted up as well.

    basilisks-26-28-2basilisks-26-28

    #1258694

    rastamann
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    Some more progress – one infantry company with a commissar upgrade

    infantry-2infantry-1

    #1258695

    rastamann
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    And the whole force as it stands right now:

    army-28-august

    I still have about as much to paint up, I believe.

    In the meantime, this last infantry company is probably representing a shift in my basing. This was still a test to see whether I like it. This is a problem, though, as it could represent having to rebase the rest of the ones that are already painted…

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    #1259009

    torros
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    Great work

    #1259960

    rastamann
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    Thanks, mate! I’m currently on a very old forumware Leviathan that I picked up some 6-7 years ago, I think. I’m trying to get it done by tomorrow!

    #1259965

    torros
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    That was a true beast of a model. Look forward to seeing it

    #1260121

    warbossd
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    Oh my god, I miss this game so much. Amazing work on the models man. Thanks for the massive nostalgia shot as well. ‘Adeptus Titanicus’, my arse!

    #1260295

    rastamann
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    Thanks @warbossd, I plan on having a go at the AT models as well, but Epic Armageddon is always where my hear’s at. If I only had one game for the rest of my life, this one would be it for sure!

     

    @torros as soon as I get it ready, there’ll be pics 🙂

    #1260372

    torros
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    Good to hear about the pics

     

    Epic 40,000 was always my favourite. Jervis Johnston and Andy Chambers thought ( until recently maybe) the best set of rules they conceived and I would agree with them

    #1261538

    rastamann
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    And here it is, an old forumware Leviathan Mobile Command center that I managed to get my hands on quite a number of years ago. I may still come back to it and add markings to the top turret and maybe some decals to the front panels, but for now it’s done

    6655E0AD-0D0F-4613-904E-E88D3C4BC9662ACFACA8-D734-4E98-AADD-06DA2362592663A2C534-7C85-43A9-A69A-1F65CE1820AF10A84A89-45E3-4917-9102-60B317E82AC576236D8E-7137-4BB0-A544-FBBA058E928A

    @torros I only played Epic 40k once right at the time it came out and I do have it but didn’t much like it at the time (likely I was much too young and invested in Titan Legions), but am now on a mission to retry all epic rulesets, and that one will for sure be among them 🙂

    #1261598

    torros
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    I’m a bit behind in modern speak but  guessing forumware means proxy

    Given that you’ve done  great job again . Well done

    #1261897

    darthcheese
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    Im glad you said that I had no idea what people were talking about.

    #1261902

    torros
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    Yeah it’s just old age I think. I’m still getting to grips with mobile phones

    #1262058

    rastamann
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    Yes, forumware are proxy fanmade models that sometimes show up on ebay.

     

    #1262490

    angelicdespot
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    Wow, that’s a super-nice model as well as a really good paint job.

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