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Post by Soul Samurai on Aug 4, 2019 18:46:47 GMT
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shmeep
Junior Strategist
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Post by shmeep on Aug 4, 2019 22:47:47 GMT
The paintjob's solid on all of them. The rocket launchers mesh into the models pretty well too. I don't really agree with making the truck yellow - the logic behind the choice makes sense, but I think these kinds of forces look better if they're more cohesive. That comes down to taste, of course.
I always see people complaining about how terrible yellow is to paint, so good job on getting it to look this smooth.
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Post by michael on Aug 5, 2019 0:00:23 GMT
Glad you finally got them finished!
Which G-Tank is the commander?
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Post by Soul Samurai on Aug 5, 2019 3:20:03 GMT
The paintjob's solid on all of them. The rocket launchers mesh into the models pretty well too. I don't really agree with making the truck yellow - the logic behind the choice makes sense, but I think these kinds of forces look better if they're more cohesive. That comes down to taste, of course. I always see people complaining about how terrible yellow is to paint, so good job on getting it to look this smooth. Thanks. I tend to paint models as individuals, giving each one a colour scheme that suits it best or goes for a specific effect, over painting cohesive armies. Keeps things interesting, and in this case at least I feel that it reads well on the tabletop; these are pretty small models, having a clear colour difference between the different units sounds like a good thing. The yellow was airbrushed over a white primer; that gave a smooth yellow basecoat easily enough, but fixing mistakes with brushed on yellow later was a pain as the opacity is so low.
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Post by Soul Samurai on Aug 5, 2019 3:24:55 GMT
Glad you finally got them finished! Thanks. Any opinions or feedback? I feel like that's kinda traditional after all. Which G-Tank is the commander? The rocket pods denote elite units; they are magnetised so I can choose whether to run elites or not.
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