An evening of edge highlighting later, and I’m almost ready for the next step. Gonna try to push these through my painting desk to clear up space #minipainting
Progress has been made 😪 Not far to go now…
All that’s left is spot highlights, basing and transfers, I think! Well chuffed
Group photo! It has taken six years to make inroads on this box set 😰 And there’s still a lot to do before it’s complete… Something something ‘slay the gray’, something something ‘pile of shame’
First part of basing complete. Next: grass, and transfers
Feels real good to move these off the painting desk 🥰 #MarchForMacragge
Halide is definitively my weapon of choice for taking RAW photos with the iPhone. This is 'just' a 12 Pro Max, but it consistently outperforms all my remaining, aging DSLRs by almost every metric, and Apple's Camera app by a wide margin. Really looking forward to a 48MP periscope assembly this year…
Next project for my painting table: Cadians! Hopefully this one won’t take 2 months…
…starting with a little bit of a touch-up on this Sentinel I painted in 2009 (💀). I will go back and give it a finer edge highlight later, but for now it's a little bit more respectable
A speed painter I am not 🥲
Minor tangent I can paint up while I wait for new brushes. Could be a quick one
Getting somewhere!
For context, this is part of the 1997 limited edition Imperial Guard Praetorian XXIV box set (pic 1) that nine year old me was enamored with. The last batch I painted turned out like the second pic, but yes it's taken 25+ (and counting) years to actually paint it all up 😅 And yes they're based on Zulu
Quick & dirty, ready for edge highlighting and detail work
…and we’re done. To the cabinet you go!
And all together!
Today’s side project: take this crummy 2009 paint job (first picture) and make it a little more respectable. Let’s see… /cc @pilky
And now in a much better place. Happy to file this one away
This month's hobby so far! Clearing out the backlog
Batch painting is exhausting and doesn’t have any real payoff until the end, so I’m gonna try doing some single minis to completion instead. It’s funny just how bad that first layer looks before highlights
Phase 2. Good opportunity to catch up on Critical Role 😄 /cc @dskuza
And some fine edge highlighting before bed. Pretty pleased about how much I can do in a day this way 🥹
Making good use of my fresh new size 000 Windsor & Newton Series 7 🤓
Ready for basing!
☑️ Done (for now)
Back to the Cadians. If I’m lucky, I might get these done before the end of March. A decent month for minis!
A lot of edge highlighting left to do, but they’re starting to shape up
Starts to make a difference pretty quickly!
Honestly these are harder to paint than the Space Marines 👀 A lot more steps and more-organic highlights to worry about, but I can see an end in sight and they’re looking 👌
@stroughtonsmith what are you using to hold the figure?
@joshuawold just a Citadel Painting Handle (https://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Citadel-Colour-Painting-Handle-2020) but there are plenty of popular alternatives. You can also go for a clothes peg with some blu-tac, which I do when painting the base
@stroughtonsmith this has been truly fascinating to watch. The closest I got to doing something similar were some Gundam models I did over twenty years ago.
@stroughtonsmith If you aimed at eavy metal, clean look, you easily achieved it
@Danteusz got a ways to go yet, but thanks
@stroughtonsmith In this hobby nothing is so perfect that it can’t be criticized 😉
@stroughtonsmith Really enjoying your painting posts, keep them coming! I'm just getting back into the game after MANY years away since my boys have shown some interest. Just in time for 10th! I used to play... *checks wiki release dates* 2nd edition. Yikes.
@BrianGee the last time I played might have been 2nd edition too 😂
@stroughtonsmith my brother used to paint Warhammer figures about 30 years ago. They were metal back then. Any difference in detail between plastic and metal?
@i_jason plastic allows for larger, thinner and lighter pieces, and much more intricate detail; combined with the shift to digital sculpting, there's a huge gulf between minis from then and now. A lot of the past several years has been re-doing old minis to modern standard & scale
@stroughtonsmith that’s one of the few examples of where plastic is a better material than metal, when weight isn’t the key factor then (apart from with the larger pieces).
@stroughtonsmith is there a scale where artists move to airbrushes?
@conorporter usually anything larger than this, like vehicles or terrain. You'd use it for some things at this scale too
@stroughtonsmith gotta finish before the new sets are out! 😂
@dskuza this one is already from one edition ago 🫠
@stroughtonsmith I’ve seen you post many models like these over the recent week or so, but I admit that I don’t know what they are. Do you mind sharing what you do with them when they are finished?
@nickkohrn https://warhammer40000.com for a primer; mine go in a cabinet, though
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@stroughtonsmith @pilky sandblast and start fresh?
@conorporter nothing that drastic. Just a redo of all the highlights and the base
@stroughtonsmith I like the darkened seams on the helmet and do not envy those gold coat edges.
@conorporter Contrast paints did all the work 😂 I just slopped them on. This was a quick paint job
@stroughtonsmith ok I finally pulled the trigger. Snagged a recruiter edition.
@stroughtonsmith what is that holding the models for priming?
@stroughtonsmith neat, thanks! Typically I only paint one at a time but as a DM that sometimes does armies this would be a lot better than my current approach
@Tapi I used to use just a strip of foam board, but I really like that this rotates and doesn't need blu-tac

@stroughtonsmith If I do multiples I typically just stand them in a flat. But models tend to get knocked over by the spray paint.

I imagine I could find something like this on thingverse 🤔

@stroughtonsmith or apparently not
@Tapi sometimes it’s just nice to be able to buy things and not have to make them 😅 40-hour print vs quick trip to the local GW store
@Tapi …though you could probably fashion something if you have a laser cutter