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  1. Welcome to the other side Jay. Figs look good.
  2. Thanks for hosting the contest today. I got whupped but had a great time anyway.

  3. Looks good! What colors/process did you use on the gold?
  4. I've made the SS count somewhat low in hopes we can draw in some of the new players in town. So...no swapping. Same build for each round.
  5. Malifaux Tournament Sunday May 30th Knightfall Games 9955 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway Suite 117 Beaverton, OR 97005 503.626.9067 $5.00 entry fee for prize support 3 Rounds 30ss Single Master (3x3 table) Strategies by Round: Claim Jump - Assassinate – Treasure Hunt (only one treasure) Please arrive at noon. Players will be paired up and the 1st round to begin at 12:30.
  6. Glad you signed up Eric. Welcome! Looking forward to seeing some battle reports. :-)
  7. It really depends on what you like best. You could use a dark green wash or a black wash. Heck, I even us Privateer Press' "Armor Wash" on a lot of colors. It gives it a nice shadowed/dirty look. Again, a lot of painting comes from trial and error and finding what you like. Check out this site, they have some good tutorials. http://blog.brushthralls.com/ [url=http://www.brushthralls.com]
  8. Impressive for your first model. Nice work! A few things that could help: 1. Try some washes/inks. The green coat would be a good thing to start with. Take a darker green and cut it with water (approx 3 parts water and 1 part paint). The paint will settle in the lower parts of the model and bring out some definition. Same for the white (grey wash). 2. Start dark and work to light. I tend to base with a darker color which allows to highlight up without making the figure too bright. (opinion only of course) 3. Most paints are on the thick side so try adding a little water to thin them down. It will avoid losing detail on the model.
  9. Very nice Pete. Love the Dead End sign. You going to be there Saturday?
  10. Nice vibrant colors. Well done.
  11. LOL. You did play someone you havent played before and Zoraida isn't exactly a straight forward master. Hope to see you there.
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