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  1. jeffb007

    VS Kirai

    That is really interesting to know. I guess that is to do with the order of things. Too lazy to go look in my book right now though, being before 7am!
  2. Really nice job there. I love the combination of colours on the Raspy crew, they go really well together
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    VS Kirai

    I've played running a Justice crew, but have also seen a Lilith one play against her. Should be a game with Ramos today for me to observe. Feel like I will be picking up the Sonnia box set at some point though!
  4. jeffb007

    VS Kirai

    Hi Folks, Wondering if anyone had any good tips for taking on Kirai? I played one game and seriously underestimated her speed, so I was probably too spread out. I'm thinking it might be best to stay as close together as the strategy allows, and if it comes down to a fight take on the seishin and lost love first? Seriously need some stalkers I think
  5. Superglue activator sounds magical cheap superglue is my current downfall. Never buy the £1 stuff you see places it is truly awful
  6. Nice little tutorial, I can see this working for other fiddly models as well!
  7. Are natural brushes really that much better? My only experience of them is the GW ones and tbh even with the curling tip the synthetic one I use is still better for the most part.
  8. Thanks, I'll check them out
  9. Probably our biggest is Hobbycraft, it is pretty shocking. I bought a Winsor Newton Galleria (I think) synthetic there. It was quite expensive so I was a little disappointed when it curled in a couple of weeks, but then I found out that was normal. On the plus side it is now awesome for those hard to reach spots!
  10. Hi Folks, I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for good quality synthetic brushes, preferably available in the UK? I know we could get into a debate about natural vs synthetic brushes, but I genuinely prefer the feel of the synthetic one I've used, just not keen on the tip curling, although even that has it's uses.
  11. I look forward to facing the fully painted crew once Malifaux comes up on the fixture! Good work buddy.
  12. Thanks! I'm hoping my red guild guard will come out as well as the ones on show here. I'm way behind on my photo taking. Any individual pics of these? Looking to steal hints
  13. I do more or less the same as FoeRender, although I'm lazy and just use daylight, however as you are a midnight painter I can see where that might be a little difficult, perhaps you could move further north and be a seasonal painter instead? It's then down to the type of camera you are using. If you have one with adjustable aperture and shutter speed I personally find that f22 gives a good focus area for mini photography, and then raise and lower the shutter speed depending on the lighting. It's not perfect but gives generally good results. For portrait orientation I'll usually crop the image and reduce the width to 500px. Hope this helps at least a little, good luck with the move north if you decide to, and keep up the hilariously funny posts!
  14. Bizarre, I have just started painting mine in red coats before reading this! I'm thinking blue/grey trousers as well
  15. Love it! They all look fantastic, and the OSL on Ramos does look very good. I'm impressed with the detail you got into the Arachnids considering how small they are.
  16. Shouldn't be a problem, might have to wait a few days though! My make shift studio is now packed away :whistle:
  17. Hi Folks, I've now finished the basic Show Girls set, got the mechanical doves primed and ready to go so will be starting those tonight. After umming and erring about adding a different colour to the show girls/mannequins I decided to wait until I'd finished the purple ones. My aim as always been a cohesive group, like they were in an actual show, and once they were all together I decided to keep them all the same colour, but pair them with the alternative mannequin. Pic is below, and as usual any comments and criticism is welcome. Hopefully you'll agree that the colours worked out ok as a group, but if you don't I can take it on the chin and I don't mind hearing it! :approve: (smiley looks like it is ready to take it on the chin!) Large image here http://data7.blog.de/media/360/5864360_adf7cf6e5b_o.jpeg
  18. This is my final post for this thread, I finally finished off the Rasputina crew a while a go but never got round to posting the final model, Snow Storm, so here they are for any comments and criticism. My painting brief was to make Storm look a bit like a wampa!
  19. Same thing really, if it is listed as in stock - no problems at all. Just seems a bit off with pre orders not being met, and a bit cheeky of them to blame Wyrd, when surely they didn't buy enough! It seems to be with Malifaux stuff that you really have to check stock first before placing the order with websites. Did that with Wayland this morning for a Dreamer box set and dispatched straight away when I ordered. Would have been waiting a long time if I'd ordered the daydreams though, they weren't in despite being listed as good availability
  20. I've now cancelled my pre-order with Maelstrom as my order from Arcane came through, although they are out of stock now. Got to say though I love the Terraclips buildings, already had a nice little set piece fight on some stairs between levels. Has anyone actually heard from Maelstrom yet?
  21. +1 for an old paint pot and blue/white tack. It's a good use for the old GW pots, yet another downside to the new ones.
  22. Like everyone else has said it is a great start, incredibly neat. I'd also agree on the highlight comments, they could do with going up a couple of steps. I think the whites on the collars etc look great, but maybe try and bring the black up a bit. All these things could be the photo (or my screen at work) though, so maybe look at lighting for the pictures too! Can we see the other models?
  23. I like the Vallejo matte as a brush on. I mixed it down about 1/3 varnish 2/3 water. I'd rather apply several very thin coats to avoid the haze you might get
  24. Isn't it by George Orwell? Anyway, the easiest way to make a hat I think would be greenstuff I think, flatten out a circle for the brim and then a cylinder for the top. Not sure on a monocle tbh, but if you could find a thin small washer it might work, or a thin bit of wire curved round with a greenstuff chain?
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