I'm a big fan of Karl Kopinski.
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I'm a big fan of Karl Kopinski.
Stick with it. I have a Bretonnian army (a low ranking army at the top of this thread) and went for a long losing streak but with a bit of research and coming to understand your army, some wins will...
Which scheme are you thinking of? There are a few to choose from.
Codex Grey is the most common scheme. Add black, scorched brown, snakebite leather and few brown and black washes and touch up...
Dark Eldar are best mates with Squats
It's about striking a balance between superb figures and economy. Why buy new if you have old metals you never got round to using. I have old long fangs, the last plastic SW figures and will get...
I've done pretty well with the following
farseer
2 x 10 dire avengers in serpents with scatter lasers
1-2 units of scorpions
Wraithlord
10 wraithguard
other variable units after that.
A Dark Elf Dreadlord
5 Scouts being wolfed up
Dwarf Lord
The White Dwarf
FW Ogryn Berserker
A marine dreadnough without arms
A Blood Angel test piece
15 Blood Claws - finished
8 Swift Claws -...
Really? He's the last one on the bench for me and two other guard players. Astopath and Fleet often get a game. Each to there own
Brilliant. I'll try that and see how it goes
The title says it all really. How do you add snow to your bases? I'm looking for a patches of snow effect rather than the whole base covered white
Thanks in advance
Pro Painted rarely lives up to the description. I wouldn't consider myself a pro painter but my work is usually better that 90% of items that you see described as such
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I thought it was 180 degrees to the front. Pretty sure we've been playing that for a while
interesting, either you have no further use for them or haven't needed them so far. Lets hope there are no other figures that you need in plastic:)
unless you need the money, put them in storage. You'll want them again some day. My space wolves are a perfect example. 7 years in cases and about to be put back in the cabinet
I have some dark riders converted from the Dark Elf plastic and Wood Elf plastic box sets. It's not the cheapest solution but it works pretty well.
Army painter do a excellent bone primer, use this as your undercoat and base coat. Then add your addtional colours (weapons, bits of armour etc) then a wash over the top with a spraygun or airbrush. ...
Never throw old figures out, there are always bits that you'll want for other projects. I have a box of marines that I have slowly collected off ebay etc that are poorly built and/or painted. I'm...
Remember that too. Friend of mine still has them. Not really my kind of music but I'm pretty that's on one of the records the phrase 'Noise Marines' was first heard.
Start with the easy ones. sponge yup! oil paint and white spirit yup! weathering powder is maybe trickier. They were pretty much all the materials used.
I have a GW spray gun, not an airbrush...
The short answer is the FW Masterclass book...
The slightly longer answer is
Spraygun, sponging effects and then oil paint and white spirit washes. These are the mainstay of the techniques used
my first attempt at a large vehicle. quite pleased with the way it came out
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for blood angels spray them mechrite red, fill in the other colours, boltgun, black etc and then spray with badam black wash. highlight back up.
for imperial fists spray elf flesh and highlight...
its a good looking army to play against people that will play you again. You can bend it like beckham but ...