The last mini I'll be painting for a while as I'm heading to the airport in a few hours for a well-earned holiday. But as a last model, I painted this Tyranid for Hive Fleet Behemoth.
I'm going to need to make a lot of trees for a gaming table and I'm trying to find the best and cheapest method. I can craft but also filament or resin print but I don't know what is best.
I dislike most of what I've seen so I'm thinking of trying a hybrid approach. I can make or print armatures but I was wondering if I could print single layers thickness branches with leaves to layer up rather than the weird looking clump foliage and lichen methods. Open to suggestions though.
I thought I would try something a little smaller than normal today. I painted some Death Guard Space Marines for Legions Imperialis. These guys really are tiny, but I still managed some edge highlights!
Rather than sit around all day and be miserable I went outside saw people and was un-miserable. I still ended up somewhat rushing this single solitary #40k or #aos objective marker for today's #miniPainting. I had planned on picking out a few parts with white and then using a colour express to make some details pop, but, I thought it looked so much better just like this that I decided to pick out a lot of details in white and just leave them like that.
I'm getting "your work looks like Masters of the Universe" so often that I'm going out of my way to make this guy who HAS A SKULL FOR A HEAD not look like Skeletor.
Some of the goodies I picked up yesterday at the Exeter Legionary Wargames Show. Some classic 2nd edition Gretchin and Space Marine scouts, some Bolt Action Australians, and some of the classic paints, including Goblin Green.... let's hope they still work.
#MiniPainting crew, I'm at a loss what to do with the inside of Jean's collar thing.
Do I make it dark grey like her boots? Yellow (the chest will be yellow too)? Purple (as the cult icon sash thing on her hip will be)? Leave it white? Other?