
Like most first projects I learned a lot about how to (and not to) work with tiny, tiny magnets -- but I'm very happy with the result and plan on making a habit of this.
A few weeks to paint him up and he's eBay bound.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007![]() Like most first projects I learned a lot about how to (and not to) work with tiny, tiny magnets -- but I'm very happy with the result and plan on making a habit of this. A few weeks to paint him up and he's eBay bound. Tuesday, January 30, 2007![]() While I'm pleased with the final result it's not a very exciting model. As GW seems to be moving more and more to plastic models I hope to see an assassin boxed set at some point. The conversion possibilities would be interesting to play with. Labels: Assassin, Commission, GW, Inquisitor ![]() Between this model and the Vindicare I am also finally feeling a real need to upgrade the lighting I use for photos. A great deal of the layering and highlighting is totally lost in the picture. The red looks passable in the photo - but includes five layers before the final highlight that are largely invisible. Labels: Commission, Daemonhunters, Inquisitor Friday, January 26, 2007![]() Now that the model is starting to come together I no longer plan on keeping the "CADIA" text on the dozer blade. I will probably strip this and replace it with the Cadian flag or similar iconography. Labels: GW, Imperial Guard, vehicle, WIP Thursday, January 25, 2007![]() I chose a blue shading on the cape to add some additional depth and make it look a bit cooler. While there is still a lot of clean up to do I am happy with the overall effect and think it will look fantastic with a nice Inquisitorial symbol in the middle of it. I'm rather pleased with how the flesh tones turned out but they're not as sooth as I might like. Labels: Commission, Daemonhunters, GW, Inquisitor, WIP Wednesday, January 24, 2007![]() I also managed to get a GIANT RED FINGERPRINT on the finished black side of the turret. I will correct this when I go back in to highlight and detail the body. The turret took about two hours to get from the base colour to the current state. I expect to put in another hour before I decide it's finally finished... not counting the application of snow when the model is finished. It's likely to be awhile before I come back to this one, however, as the next commission models just arrived. Labels: GW, Imperial Guard, vehicle, WIP Tuesday, January 16, 2007![]() Something learned: if you're going to attach a vehicle to a display base mark out the location before adding any basing materials... and leave that area bare. I had to go back in with a screwdriver and clear spots for the tank to sit - otherwise it was sitting too high, didn't rest on the tread marks I had added, and ultimately looked like an afterthought. I plan to make some additional progress tonight and should have an update to post in the next couple of days. I would like to have this one finished within the next couple of weeks so that I can focus on other projects. Here's hoping. Labels: GW, Imperial Guard, vehicle, WIP Friday, January 12, 2007I have officially decided to enter the Games Day competition... in 2008. I have my project identified and I hope to start working on it in ernest sometime in April.There will be conversion work, custom sculpting and, of course, crazy, crazy painting. I haven't even started and I'm already overwhelmed. Wednesday, January 10, 2007By this time next week I will own one of every colour in the Vallejo Game Color range.There were six I thought about passing on - but after a year of constantly ordering paints because I keep finding a project for that ONE MISSING PAINT! I decided to give in. My current commission money is officially spent... and I'm feeling, for some unknown reason, just a touch naughty. I can live with that. Thursday, January 4, 2007Well I just received my tank back and am very happy with the work. Can't beat the workmanship or shipping; it arrived in one peice and not crushed at all. I will be sending you some figures next and cant wait to see the finished product. And thank you, Jacob. Labels: Commission, Testemonial |
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