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Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt
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For the Emperor, and for Dorn!
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Blood for the blood God, skulls for the skull throne!!
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PsychoPolitical Master & King of the PureSkins(TM)
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... this isn’t a democracy, it’s a cheerocracy.
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Heretics need not apply
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Grab life by the pussy!
Single men in barracks don't turn in to plaster saints. - Rudyard Kipling |
IRON WITHIN, IRON WITHOUT
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"Smack the moneymaker!"
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We march for Macragge!
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Praise be to the Omnissiah.
ETA: it’s probably worth noting that there is a 40k thread in GD that is approaching its second birthday. Here |
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Haven't played in years.
Still have my Tyranids, Dark Eldar and SOB armies. Pretty sure i still have inquisitor models and BFG stuff too. |
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Princess Peaches to Evil_Ed
Tennessee Squire shade_1313- What you fail to comprehend is that beavers don't make good machinists. alphajaguars - He nan it |
Originally Posted By FrozenWinter:
Haven't played in years. Still have my Tyranids, Dark Eldar and SOB armies. Pretty sure i still have inquisitor models and BFG stuff too. View Quote I’d also add that 8th edition is pretty good. It takes some heat online in gaming forums, but a lot of the people bitching about it are I think guys who don’t play very often and just read about tournament lists online. I’m a casual player with a regular group who all meet every other month or so, and usually also set up about one weekend a year where we rent a house and all meet up. 8th works fine for us. |
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Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
For The Emperor and Sanguinius!
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Originally Posted By Dog1:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20181228_193718-788369.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20181228_193722-788368.jpg I just finished up these, right before I got sick and ended up on a ventilator. Still trying to regain the use of my right arm and hand so I can finish the rest of them View Quote |
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Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I built this guy from parts and painted him up over last weekend. Kitbashing and modding the miniatures is probably the part of this hobby I enjoy the most. I'll run him as a "counts as" Hellforged Leviathan Dreadnought in my dark mechanicus-themed World Eaters. |
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Originally Posted By crazytuco:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3369_JPG-1169953.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3370_JPG-1169955.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3371_JPG-1169957.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3372_JPG-1169960.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3373_JPG-1169961.JPG I built this guy from parts and painted him up over last weekend. Kitbashing and modding the miniatures is probably the part of this hobby I enjoy the most. I'll run him as a "counts as" Hellforged Leviathan Dreadnought in my dark mechanicus-themed World Eaters. View Quote That's beautiful work man! |
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Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt
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Originally Posted By crazytuco:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3369_JPG-1169953.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3370_JPG-1169955.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3371_JPG-1169957.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3372_JPG-1169960.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3373_JPG-1169961.JPG I built this guy from parts and painted him up over last weekend. Kitbashing and modding the miniatures is probably the part of this hobby I enjoy the most. I'll run him as a "counts as" Hellforged Leviathan Dreadnought in my dark mechanicus-themed World Eaters. View Quote Can you do a tutorial? I've always wanted to try my hand at some models but I'm intimidated by the painting... What else have you done? |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Well, thank you for the kind words. I look at it and see all kinds of mistakes and lazy shortcuts. I have some other stuff I'm hoping to have finished up over the weekend if I can get the time.
As far as a tutorial, there are lots of people online who do way better painting than me. I use some shortcuts derived entirely from a combination of laziness and an overall glacial painting pace. I typically go in bursts. I'll paint for a couple hours in a week spread over evenings and weekends. This will go on for a month or two, then I'll probably not pick up a brush for 3-6 months. It's basically just how things go here as far as spare time. I've got kids in high school who don't hate my guts, a wife I like to spend time with, I'm self-employed, and I own a house. Solitary play time (sounds like jerking off, but it's not) is not too common, and as you can probably tell from the name of the website I'm posting on here, I have other hobbies than just smashing little plastic men into each other on a table. Most of my painting time right now is going toward putting together terrain for five rather large tables that will be used for a weekend my brother and I and several friends have been taking every winter for the past several years. We rent a house and play 40k for two or three days. If you have a desire to give it a whirl, buy some minis. Go to a craft store and buy some brushes. You don't need the super small, fly-dick-sized brushes. About 90% of that mini was done with a 0 or 1 sized (sorry, don't remember and the area where the number should be has paint on it) flat brush, not a point. Also, you don't need to spend a shit ton of money on brushes at this point. You certainly don't need to go to GW's website and drop $200 on a brush set when you can get everything you'll need for a hundred hours of painting at a craft store for less than $20. The best way to learn is to get at it. Everyone who paints has preferences for paint brands. I use GW's house brand, because I know what colors I'm using and have been using in my armies (I still, after 30 years messing around off and on with this hobby, do not have a fully painted army). But my early stuff from when I was in late high school was done with cheap craft store paint. It looks like shit now, but I bet I could do okay if I tried again since a lot of that was just poor technique. Most of what you see on that mini is drybrushed* up from a black undercoat. There are multiple techniques, most people use a mix on stuff, I tend to stick with drybrushing because it gives me a fairly quick way to paint up a mini (that one in the picture is probably less than five hours total, including drying time), and it gives a sort of dirty look that I like. The grim darkness of the far future being bright and crisp doesn't make sense to me. I'll try to post up some other stuff throughout the next five days or so as time allows. *Drybrushing is a technique where you get some paint on the brush, then you wipe most of the paint off (I use paper towels for this for several different reasons). Then you lightly drag the brush over the area you want to paint with that color. The pigments left on the brush catch on the high areas. You pick a color and work your way up to lighter shades of that color. With each step of a lighter shade, you leave less of the paint on the brush. It's a fairly wasteful way to paint, as you leave more paint on the paper towels than winds up on the miniatures. |
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1. I thought we had one of these.
2 knowledge is power...guard it well. 3. Repent! For tomorrow you die! |
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@crazytuco
Thanks for taking the time to write that up. I look forward to seeing more of your work... Do you use any type of magnifying glass to see better? |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
This thread interests me, I will be GMing a dark heresy game this week end
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Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
@crazytuco Thanks for taking the time to write that up. I look forward to seeing more of your work... Do you use any type of magnifying glass to see better? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By polishkebasa:
This thread interests me, I will be GMing a dark heresy game this week end View Quote |
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I'm currently reading Horus Heresy and I have Gaunt's Ghost Omnibus on the way. I'm new to the 40K universe.
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
If you haven't picked them up, I'd recommend Abnett's first three Eisenhorn books. They're the best 40k novels in my opinion. The HH series is very uneven. A few of the books are great, a few are flat out turds, and most are alright. It also gets so huge and sprawling that you just about need a venn diagram of venn diagrams to keep track. I've only read four or five of the GG books. Those are all fun, consistently so.
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Originally Posted By crazytuco:
I was heavily invested in 1st Ed and have all the sourcebooks for DH and most of the books for the rogue trader, space marine, imperial guard, and chaos RPGs as well. My copy of Dark Heresy and Inquisitor's Handbook are first printings from the Black Library subsidy before FFG took over. I ran one series of adventures that ended with a firefight in the bowels of the reactor of a Rogue Trader ship. For the final battle I set up a bunch of old Necromunda terrain I had and made up minis for all the NPCs as well as the player's characters. We fought it out using the rules for the RPG and just made some slight modifications for measuring distances. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By crazytuco:
Originally Posted By polishkebasa:
This thread interests me, I will be GMing a dark heresy game this week end |
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Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
I'm currently reading Horus Heresy and I have Gaunt's Ghost Omnibus on the way. I'm new to the 40K universe. View Quote I'm only 2 books into the HH but humblebundle had like $620 worth of audio files for $18 for the last few days. I bought it but havent downloaded the files yet as I'm gonna buy a new device specifically for audio files |
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Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt
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This one I'll be running as a Chaos Decimator.
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And this one will play the part of a Daemon Prince with wings.
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shit, the original got archived
Kharn, ready to slay friend or foe ![]() ![]() Working on some Havocs too ![]() |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
Originally Posted By 2T2_Crash:
shit, the original got archived Kharn, ready to slay friend or foe https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84773/58634333-031B-4872-9207-327A829412C7_jpeg-1178516.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84773/1F2AD191-89D3-4CAC-95A7-638100EE06B0_jpeg-1178517.JPG Working on some Havocs too https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84773/8348C028-94D3-4622-A407-9E59293B015F_jpeg-1178518.JPG View Quote |
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I have not... I've played exactly one game.
![]() I'm going again tomorrow night, I'm still learning how to play. That Kharn took me at least 10 hours of painting. I want to spray a protective clear coat on him but when i tested the stuff i bought on a standard Chaos Marine it came out glossy, not the look I was after or established. |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
Originally Posted By crazytuco:
This one I'll be running as a Chaos Decimator. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3404_JPG-1177999.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3400_JPG-1177996.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3401_JPG-1177998.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3403_JPG-1178000.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/77051/IMG_3402_JPG-1178002.JPG View Quote I'm currently trying my hand at an Imperial Guard Chimera, it's the first model I've attempted in 30 years. Hopefully it turns out... |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Originally Posted By Lungbuster: Awesome. Is that a bulldozer blade as a shield? I'm currently trying my hand at an Imperial Guard Chimera, it's the first model I've attempted in 30 years. Hopefully it turns out... View Quote |
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I'm sure they will....
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Shit we should do a Bits swap thread. I need chain axes and other small shit, I got stuff from Warp Talons and a few others.
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
What kind of tiny brushes do you guys use for the detail work?
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
What kind of tiny brushes do you guys use for the detail work? View Quote the tamiya holds the paint the best but the tip isnt that pronounced point I like for eyes and extremely small details. |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
Originally Posted By 2T2_Crash:
Shit we should do a Bits swap thread. I need chain axes and other small shit, I got stuff from Warp Talons and a few others. View Quote |
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Here's my first attempt at a model since I was a kid. I made several mistakes but I had fun doing it. I only had 2 colors of paint to use.
I'm going to get some more supplies and try again... Thoughts and suggestions welcome. ![]() |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
Forgot to mention it's an Imperial Guard Chimera: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196752/chimera_2_jpg-1183251.JPG View Quote |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
Forgot to mention it's an Imperial Guard Chimera: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/196752/chimera_2_jpg-1183251.JPG View Quote |
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Thanks. I have a paint kit coming from Amazon. I'm a little intimidated to try painting faces and other small details.
Is dry brushing where you wipe most of the paint off the brush first? |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
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Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
Thanks. I have a paint kit coming from Amazon. I'm a little intimidated to try painting faces and other small details. Is dry brushing where you wipe most of the paint off the brush first? View Quote |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
Originally Posted By 2T2_Crash:
Yes that’s dry brushing. Citadel actually has an app out called citadel Colour, it has lots of videos with tips, tricks and various painting and detail methods View Quote |
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Nice!
also, I kinda fucked myself last weekend. I took my 14 year old son to play with me and now he's hooked. He wants a Necron army. |
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R.I.P. Curtis Eccleston, Feb 6 2011
Proud Member Of Team Ranstad |
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