Whilst at Expo I did pick up a couple of things, a BattleTech Beginner Box, so I can recreate the gaming of my youth with some big stompy robots and a paint from Turbo Dork
Whilst at Expo I did pick up a couple of things, a BattleTech Beginner Box, so I can recreate the gaming of my youth with some big stompy robots and a paint from Turbo Dork
I got to play with a bottle of Turbo Dork color-shifting paint. Seemed like a good chance for Sarah Blitzer, IMEF Marine from Reaperβs Chronoscope line to show off her gear.
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I have a bit of batch painting to do. I need to finish these two unit leaders. They only need a few small highlights, detail work, etc. This was my *first* foray into painting hazard stripes. I used specific masking tape, etc. Working on this army has been a INCREDIBLY learning experience. I'll do a proper photo shot later after the detail & highlighting is complete. But I'd estimate these are ~90%+ there. Certainly table-top standard. I cannot help but see all the errors, mistakes and screwups I did while working on these. I hope to possibly wrap up the remainder in the background with some diligent batch painting sessions. Arms & Weapons I think are the big outliers remaining since I usually do things sub-assembly.
I should probably write down the "lessons" or mistakes I noticed and learned while working on this army and utilizing my airbrush, etc. There were a lot of "firsts" encountered and no doubt many more remain.