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Wow
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That's a really interesting way to paint them. a lot of extra love poured on them. Great stuff. Is warhammer paints easy to work with?? There is a hobby shop down the street that sell those paints.... Thanks K-LO |
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one other thing
The facemasks have the straps the hold them in place, too!!
Man them details, details, details......... |
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I have seen these figures in person . They look very nice in the pics , but in person they look like real people. Chris has scuplted the faces , eyes, mouth, and nose are all detailed . Now if I can just have him make me up a team. Don't worry , I will paint them.
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k-lo
i have used a lot of different paints while painting miniatures, and i like the performance of the games workshop paints the best. they flow unbelievably smooth and dry very fast, enabling me to put in more details. the only drawback is price. everything that games workshop sells is way too expensive. but, for me, performance matters more than anything.
jeff, are you still going with the bills? |
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for light skin tones i use either elf flesh, dwarf flesh or brozed flesh with flesh wash ink for shadows and skull white dry-brushed for highlites. dark tones i use either graveyard earth, dark skin or scorched earth with a dark brown ink (not games workshop) or black ink for shadows and i'll mix white with my base color for highlites.
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Wow!!!!!!
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Man those are sweet!!!!
I was going to post some pics of the ones I just finished but after looking at those it just wouldn't be right.
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