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@mage thanks for posting a meme I actually think I understand! I wonder what Richard Dawkins thinks that his term has been mutated to mean sort of funny picture on the internet!
@limburger did the minis come out as good as the renders for Black Rose War? They look very nice!
@horati0nosebl0wer good work on the Eldar. At least you haven’t had to paint any epic infantary yet… Best piece of advice from someone who recently moved his whole minis and music collections to new home, is to keep your minis well organised and boxed. I haven’t a clue as to which box half my stuff is… just a pain when I go to look for something now. I’ll get it sorted sometime but it is such a pain. Good work on the bases.
@woldenspoons I’m loving these Chaos Models… will have to pick some of them up in 10 years when I have my backlog sorted! I remember Night Goblin spears being the curse of my existence years and years ago as I kept stabbing myself with those. Now I just stab my fingers with craft knives.
@sundancer do you actually do the lottery to win it? I keep saying what I would do if I won the lottery but haven’t bought a ticket for years and years!
@blinky465 enjoying the tunes. Love a bit of Dr Feelgood and that Danger Danger song wasn’t bad, never heard of them before. Good work on the He-Man models. One tip for dark clothes if you are using black for you shadow is to use dark purple tones or dark greens to do the highlights rather than grey. Glazes are probably your friend as well to get smoother transitions or to tone down the highlights. Nice control panels as well.
@oriskany missed the stream as I was busy with family stuff. Had hoped to catch a bit, even just to wax lyrical about Harriers. I think I have a 1/72 Sea Harrier and a Wessex somewhere to build. Pretty sure it is a Falklands Anniversary boxed set from Italeri. I must get onto it someday. The models are huge but thankfully in plastic. If they were metal, throwing them at someone would be lethal. The weapon on the three-wheeler is a Super Heavy Chem Thrower… No idea how it is meant to work in game, but I liked the look of it!
@evilstu thanks for running the thread again. I have quite a few unpainted historicals because I don’t know how they are meant to be painted – I don’t want someone on the internet telling me the buttons on my Pennisular Campaign troops are the wrong shade of silver… sounds ridiculous and I am exaggerating but there is a genuine fear that I will do it wrong. I do wish I could build things as fast as you, though.