Traditional Art Wargaming models

Discussion in 'Arts & Graphics' started by P, Jan 3, 2010.

  1. P Banned

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    I wasn't planning on posting these guys here, but I had them uploaded for another forum, so I decided to share them here too.

    I'm a rather lazy painter, so I've slapped on a foundation followed by a base coat or two then I washed them repeatedly with various washes. This gives a somewhat blotchy effect in places, but it stains the model a nice colour.


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    Oh, and for those who have no clue what this is (i.e. most of you), these are the basic troops of the Ork range of Warhammer 40,000 models produced by Games Workshop. They come unassembled, unpainted and on a sprue. Assembled, they stand roughly 35mm high. The base has a diameter of 30mm. They are used to play the tabletop wargame Warhammer 40k.
     
  2. reptar REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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    ... oh wow 0_0 this is amazing for a rather lazy painter, i love it all and i love the tones, they look professional, i see nothing wrong. great job!
     
  3. Juicy Chaser

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    Mvalentine is a guy!?

    Yes, I think you'll find your post was deleted by staff as it was seen as spam.


    Anyway.
    My friend's brother is absolutely obsessed with warhammers, their entire dining room table is covered in little painted figures.

    If you're a lazy painter, then why does the rust on the metal look so realistic!?

    You've done a good job.