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Burrows and Badgers shelter in place build and paint.

Burrows and Badgers shelter in place build and paint.

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About the Project

With the “shelter in place” declarations due to the Corona Virus. I’m trying to work through all my shelves projects that I couldn’t get to. Do to either work, family, etc. So here it goes. I hope you like it.

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Everything thats painted so far.

Tutoring 1
Skill 3
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Feeling good with this project so far. I’m over the halfway mark! So I figured I would post a update shot of all completed models. I had to bust out my photo box. I‘m really happy with the results. 5 down and 3 to go. Ok. Time to get back to work. These minis aren’t going to paint themselves.  Happy painting my friends.

More critters! My Fox is looking foxy.

Tutoring 1
Skill 3
Idea 2
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So my journey down Burrows and Badgers hole continues. Still using a combination of Contrast and standard paints. The chest armor and wrist guard is Contrast snakebite leather. The fur is a combo of all the brown Contrast paints I’ve been using in this project(see previous entry photo). Basing material is from ARMY PAINTER. Tried out my photo box on these pictures. I like the red background the best.  I think my next entry will be some photo retakes. In the photo box. Hope you all enjoy these pictures and are inspired to paint. Happy painting my friends.

I've finished two more models. I included a picture of the base paints I've been using. I want to keep a consistent color scheme with the blue and white. The other crew will be more of a mixed bag of colorful characters. Theses models really capture that whimsical feeling that is missing in a lot of other models(in my opinion). I also love basing these models. Its pretty much all from ARMY PAINTER. Well. I've got four more to go. Wish me luck my friends.

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Skill 3
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Second model is done.

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Skill 3
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So back at it! Once again I used a combination of Contrast and standard paints. Akhellian Green for the blue and Apothecary White for the doublet. Both Contrast paints. The fur is Wyldwood and Nazdreg Yellow. Both are contrast paints. Armor is P3 Radiant Platnum washed with Nuln Oil and Devilen Mud.  P3 Molten Bronze for all the bronze on the armor and sword hilt. Washed with Nuln oil. Basing is the same method as the first model. Hope you like it. On to the next one!

Second model is done.

Tutoring 2
Skill 1
Idea 1
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So back at it! Once again I used a combination of Contrast and standard paints. Akhellian Green for the blue and Apothecary White for the doublet. Both Contrast paints. The fur is Wyldwood and Nazdreg Yellow. Both are contrast paints. Armor is P3 Radiant Platnum washed with Nuln Oil and Devilen Mud.  P3 Molten Bronze for all the bronze on the armor and sword hilt. Washed with Nuln oil. Basing is the same method as the first model. Hope you like it. On to the next one!

First model done

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Skill 4
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First model is done!!! Whoooooohoooooo!!! Only 7 more to go. lol…. Using a combination of contrast and standard paints. I love the flowers from Army Painter. Add so much personality to a base. Stay tuned. More to come

The build out

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Skill 4
Idea 3
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First things first. Cleaning of mold lines and glueing to the base. Some people add their sand/rocks after priming. I prefer to put it on before priming so I can paint it with the miniature. I’m using the GW Wraithbone primer. I’m using a combination of contrast and standard paints.  Any advice or tips are appreciated. ps. I don’t know why my photos keep coming on at an angle. ARRRGGGGhhhhhh

 

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