Wolsung Boot Camp Live Blog - Saturday
Az Sits Down With Splendiferous Martin - Army Painter Method Engage!
Az also got a chance to sit down with marvellous and magnificent Martin who has been painting away on his models for Wolsung and really gone for it, the Army Painter method is in full force.
How would you paint your Wolsung miniatures and if you've already done so, make sure to share them in our forums!
Nice Paintjob, I also hate to play with unpainted modells
Az added plain water to the area of your model before you shade with strong tone it make it easier to move it around.
NICE WORK MARTIN. in 6 hour i would have one done i am jealous
Nicely painted in such a short space of time, just shows what you can.achieve if you keep it simple
Very nice indeed. I also have a problem playing with unpainted figures. Maybe he is for hire?
I also hate playing with unpainted models. Also, love the hidden prize hat, Lucasz!
Great work there, if only I could find 6 minutes to sit down and paint, let alone 6 hours!
And now he can’t play anymore because he’s got a new model to paint. 🙂
@lordbob have no fear I got that one done a few hours later.
Love the Army Painter range. Reminds me I need to get the new set.
The Army Painter stuff is great, including the brushes.
I like it, its not too much but it’s not sloppy either. Well done and it’s good that they rewarded him.
Very impressive for 6 hours work – makes me feel sloooooow!
We need a picture in picture warren reaction video for this one
Interesting points
Wow, great paint job. The basis also look fantastic.
Very nice paint job, even if you’ve did it so fast
A Big Nice One
Congrats on the prize. Nice looking paint job as well, they’ve come up great!
Nice job on the minis and congrats on the prize.
Impressive work, even more so on the short time!
Its all about the army painter method! I think most my minis are done with the 3 foot rule! They look so awesome for 6 hours work.
Every prize should be guven out of the prize hat from now on too!!
Im now painting some triad and inventors to try someday demoing the game.
Nice job, done so quickly. I’d use the shaded basecoat technique, as I find it’s very quick, and has a lot in common with the Army Painter method. Pulling off the excess wash / shade is really useful, and can be done with a damp brush or even a quick swipe with a finger. You can always add more back on if needed.
That painting would take me weeks. 🙁
Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a prize out of my hat!
Fantastic