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  1. And some more progress± Finished the bayou gremlins from the Bayou Boss set, the limited one is on the way: The Pigapult: Also finished some scenery lately, I allready posted this in another thread but for completeness of this thread I will also post them here. I am now working on the Nightmare Whiskey Golem and finishing the creative taxidermy set and also Sammy is awaiting some paint.
  2. Allright, the cabin is finished. Not sure which piece of terrain I'll make next. It will either be a water tower or a shipwrecked riverboat. The Swamp cabin: Cheers!
  3. That's absolutely correct. After the first photo I gave it a very light brush with some plaster to give the wire a less smooth appearance, next time I might do this a bit more. Some WIP for now: It's actually almost finished, just need to create the swamp base. Needto make some more tufts for that, i'll post a pic as soon as it's finished.
  4. Made some fences, the cheap and easy way!
  5. For June: The Sow 8pts, Gluttony 8pts and Som'er Teeth Jones 15 pts. I'm going to be a bit more ambitious for July. I want at least the following models painted and hopefully some more Cheers!
  6. Hi all, I've been mostly painting and to some extend playing gremlins the last couple of months. Currently I'm working on a bayou board and Scenery to go with it. I'd like to show my progress in this thread and hope to get some extra motivation to finish this plan. It is quite a lot of work but so far very has been rewarding. For the board the plan is to make it completely flat and in this way be able to create a different table every time you play it with the individual scenery pieces. Some scenery I have made so far: Moonshine Still (before and after) A bayou tree: Some hazardous terrain: The board I made out of 2 pieces of 3"x1.5" MDF boards with a frame around it. It is now primered I will show some pics soon. Some ideas for more scenery I have are a watertower, some bayou cabins and maybe an exploded moonshine still. I will make some forest pieces in the same way I made the tree. Hope you'll like it and I will be updating soon (I hope)
  7. Not the best picture (might replace it later on), but he's finished. Now only 2 more Bayou Gremlins and another Skeeter from the box set. The LE Bayou Gremlin also arrived so might as well finish him then. To be continued...
  8. Needed a break from pigs and green. Gluttony, not really as satisfied as I'd like to be with him but for now he is finished. Maybe I'll do something about his facepaint later...
  9. Thanks Rikk. I always just mix up paints as I go for each mini individually so it's quite hard to formulate an exact recipe. I use almost only Vallejo. The base is a very dark mixture of Beasty Brown, Pale Flesh and black. I add more Pale Flesh for every other layer. For the Sow I used about 5 or 6 layers. Up next will be Som'er and Gluttony. After them the Wong Box, Pigapult and some more Piglets should be next.
  10. Ulix pulling a fresh piglet out of the Sow, that would be hilarious and at the same time a very disturbing image
  11. For the tree I used 2 sizes of wire (about 1mm and 0,5mm. The thicker ones you twist in the centre untill you are satisfied with the main trunk thickness. I guess I used about 12 for this. Make sure to leave enough length untwisted for the roots at the bottom and branches at the top. You will want these to be rather longer than too short and clip these later on. For the branches at the top you take 2 or 3 of the main wires and twist these into seperate bundles. At this point you can decide leaving out sidebranches where you want them. Clip these to proper length after modeling them into shape. The thinner wire wire I added where I felt they looked natural. These are easily inserted into the twisted bundles. The roots you bend in shape and clip these to form an even base. I heated the roots over a flame and gently presses these into a 50mm base. After cooling down the tree was fixed to the base, no extra gluing was required. Now you make sure your tree has the shape you want I used a thick layer woodfiller to create the bark. By applying this with a brush (about 1cm) with thick bristles you instantly can create the lines you need to give the bark it's distinctive look. You may want to apply the woodfiller a second time to achieve the best result. Make sure to make the trunk and branches look like they are solid, covering up the twisted bundles of wire. After drying it's time to paint and base the tree how you like. Islandic moss is an easy way to create foliage. You jusy glue this on. It's a very cheap and fast way to create a good looking tree. This one took me I guess less then 2 hours in total.
  12. I think adding a pair of socks would make it more recognizable as a clothesline. Love to see the endresult you have a very appealing paintstyle!
  13. English is bakingsoda or sodiumbicarbonate. When I use it I mix it with pva and white paint in equal amounts. The white paint keeps it from turning yellow over time. Make sure to use the pure baking soda. I made the mistake of using cleaning soda once (with additives). This resulted in a watery unusable porage. Have a look at my tormented little friends, I based with baking soda snow:
  14. It has been a very productive month: Lenny 9pts, Merris 6pts, Slop Hauler 5pts, Skeeter 2pts, Bayou Gremlin 3pts and 3 piglets 4 pts each. This gets my May total on 37, counting as 30 pts for masterlevel. June will be a bit more of a challenge so I picked some high cost models to get some "easy" 30 pts. Will propably finish the sow next weekend and will then lay the paint and brushes aside and dive into a huge pile of study material I need to master before end of June. heres what's planned for June: The Sow is a surprisingly good fit, just some minor filling. Gluttony on the other hand looks like the two halves of his body where designed by different persons (especially his legs), he will need major greenstuffing. Som'er is in the middle of those two when it comes to assembly but he has allready been filled
  15. Finished Lenny and a Skeeter. The skeeter is by far the fastest Malifaux miniature I´ve painted so far. Just some drybrushing and a little highlighting. Took me less than 15 minutes I guess
  16. My gremlins are airborne now, expecting a lot from Merris. The Piglets should really improve Ullix
  17. Nice and vibrant colours, looks great hope to see more from you!
  18. Now something else. I want to create (some) thematic terrain for my gremlins. First attempt is this wire, plaster and Islandic moss made tree on a 50 mm base. It wasn"t too much work and I will make a little piece of forest aswell, propably 3 or 4 removable trees in varying sizes.
  19. His face looks breathtaking, amazing work!
  20. My results for April, more than the max 30 points I pledged for (master level) And for May it will be the following stuff:
  21. Created some terrain to go with my Gremlins, should be used as severe or hazardous terrain.
  22. Finished my 30 points for April (some more but only pledged for master)
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