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Here is my Warwitch Siren. Certainly lacking a focal point, not sure what to change about it. I may have to do some major changes to this model, or perhaps strip it and start over. I have been thinking about buying a second Warwitch Siren though so maybe I'll leave this one and just paint another to be more colorful. Perhaps some browns on the lea...
Here is my Skarlock. The model was done using a base coat of black and drybrushing many layers of greys. Pretty basic stuff. I've brushed a light touch of white over the most raised features to bring them out a bit more. The only thing I can think of doing to make this look better is perhaps trying to make a glow effect from the green 'spirit' thi...
Here are my two Deathrippers from the Cryx Battlegroup Box. I have added a fair amount of oil paint to their joints and rivets as well as finishing their bases. I'm really liking the subtle effect that oil paints are adding. They just seem a bit more grimy, less shiny and new, less fresh off the production line. I may have to try and add some 'chi...
Loving the way this guy turned out now. I have added more highlight, front arc, moss and some touch-ups. I'm probably going to go through all of my previous Cryx minis before I get too far on some of the stuff I have half-painted. Also, photos in the sunlight make a big difference.
More love for the Bile Thralls. I fixed up their bases with front arcs and moss. I also mixed up some burnt umber and black oil paint and thinned it with white spirits. I took that mixture and spread it around the cracks of the metal parts and along the seams of their collars. After it dried up a bit I tried to streak it with my paintbrush. It did...
Hello everyone, I've been saying that I would go back and add highlights to some of my stuff. I have the first batch of re-finished minis done and photos taken. Here they are. I would like to put some 'before and after' photos together but I don't think it's all that necessary. And in addition to re-finishing a lot of guys...
Not my all Army, some infantry bases absent. (Forged in my friends Car). During transport to my home from local club, some little parts broken. I will repair and fixed some damaged paint.
Here we have one of the pistol wraith models for Cryx. I was hoping to paint up both versions for this post but I just never got around to ordering the other one. Perhaps it'll be one of the next models I order. That aside I think this to be the better of the two. I see that I could add more highlight to this guys clothing...
Another light jack for my Cryx army. And it truly is becoming an army. I've collected almost the entire range of Cryx models now, lots of painting in the future. My goal is to complete enough stuff to use a couple lists at the hardcore tournament this coming Lock n' Load. As far as I've been told hardcore only really means...
I know, Britishs are never popular as German Army. But i like them and mostly play with my British Army. Mortars is not so bad option in the game, can create smoke, pin down to enemy during assault. Probably, i will use much more from than my 25 pdr s.
Zvezda's Turkish Cavalry (8054) set an example. WW2 except for the first time I painted a figure. Clean, not flash, very enjoyable to paint. Very pleased with the results.