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Painting Marvel Crisis Protocol With 144Artist

Painting Marvel Crisis Protocol With 144Artist

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Power Came Back On!

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When I got home from work Monday the power had just been restored.  Despite having to deal with the aftermath (all the dairy in the fridge had died for example) I did have time to paint a bit and take pictures.  First there is Baron Zemo who is pretty much finished.  I usually find things to fix when photographing or sealing the minis.  My timing is less than ideal in that regard.

Captain Marvel and Cross Bones both got their base coats which are a mix or Speed Paint and Contrast Paints.  I love how they make wet blending so much easier.  The blast at Captain Marvel’s feet is a good example.  Both of these minis are almost table ready but my personal OCD likes to take things further.  I think such characterful sculpts are fun to push my limits.

Finally, Immortal Hulk got his gaps filled, filed, and primed again.  Talk about a characterful sculpt.  The pose is full of movement and detail that will be fun to paint, especially the definition of his exaggerated musculature.

Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!
Power Came Back On!

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2024-02-06 Your project has been visited by the unofficial Hobby Hangout. Huzza!

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