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Treehouse

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  1. Thanks! I keep experimenting, but so far I've been pleased with Scale75 Black Leather as a basecoat (with a bit of P3 Midlund Flesh mixed in).
  2. HAven't abandoned the project, but I've been painting different stuff - jumping between models because I was suffering from a severe case of painting ADHS which made me lose interest in a model once it's half-done. But the Ulix crew is growing. I think if all those models are painted and based, then that's it. The pig on the very right is so shiny because I tried out oil colours on it. It hasn't dried yet. And it's to pinkish.
  3. Here the pledge plus a little extra. I didn't do the bases for the Rasputina crew members because I don't have the snow powder I wanted yet. Wanted to finish my Ulix and Old Cranky but it was a busy month - plus painting ADHS. If they count without the base, then that's 18 SS (17, if the SS-reduction on the golem already counts).
  4. @CapnBloodbeard: If your aim is mostly to paint fast and in tabletop quality (since you don't enjoy painting), you might want to consider pre-shading and washing your miniatures. Spray-prime them black from below. Then spray-prime them grey from the side (this will cover up most of the black, which is fine). Then give it a spray coat of white from the top (and slightly at an angle). Adjust so that you hit all surfaces at least slightly with white. But only the parts standing out the most - or that the sun would light. Then you dilute your colour with a lot of water. You have to try out how much. Load your brush with the paint-water mix. (You can add some matte-varnish too). Tip the thick part of your brush against a paper towel to unload most of the water (you don't want it to float everywhere). Then brush it over your miniature. Not all colours work with this method, some don't cover the black (yellow for example) and look a bit weired and the miniature is not so vivid in colour. But it's really, really fast and gives decent results, even when looked at from afar. With training on your brush control and planning which colours to use on each model beforehand, you could paint a crew (at least without tiny details) in an evening. The stage in the picture above took ybout 10 minutes.
  5. @Piccion: Love it! @Viruk Cool idea. I was thinking to use those as proxies, fit into a Dreamer crew nicely (or Collodi) http://ttfix.blogspot.de/2018/01/knight-models-new-previews.html
  6. You're very welcome. Saw it a while back and thought it would be helpful It would be great if you can post your experience with it.
  7. @Ludvig This might come in handy: http://www.greenstuffworld.com/en/roll-maker/69-roll-maker-tube-wire-machine.html
  8. Cool, I've recently bought a Carver to use as Killjoy - basically as an excuse to use the pumkin basing kit I got as a present to re-base my Pandora crew. Was wondering if magnetizing the head would work, apparently it does
  9. @Joachim: Yes, pretty close. My idea was bigger patches, but that works well, too.
  10. Ramos - he is very straight forward, as is his crew. Rasputina, maybe. I would avoid masters that have many combos/alternatives, like Mei Feng or Ironsides (thinking about when to lure, how much Adrenalin to built up etc. can take time)
  11. Very nice blue and leather effect. The blending is very well done, as is contrast. The colours fit together well. I like the model alot :). Plus, best brush cleaner
  12. @Piccio Great colour choice and execution! I suck at painting greens and wouldn't have come up with the combination of desaturated and more saturated greens.
  13. Hi, what's your opinion on this? Given the point reduction for the Captain and his upgrade (so, he is basically 10 instead of 12 stones now), does it make that much difference to take Snowstorm over him or is one of them better. They look to be kind of similar. Both provide similar protection, both can move your master and your crew. The Captain is dependant on 6+, Snowstorm on a straight flip to cheat in a moderate on the damage if neccessary (which might result in cheating down the defense, costing up to 2 cards from your hand). Snowstorm is more focused on damage, the Captain more in support and annoying to pin down. But the Captain doesn't have Frozen Heart and Rasputina's crew can't capitalize on burning. And he can't take Frozen Heart upgrades. It seems like a win for Snowstorm....but by what margin?
  14. I like the lichen on the base, cool effect. For the skin, you could try faint spots around the ice-parts, kind of like floes, wich fade into the skintone. This is badly described, I'll draw a picture...
  15. And here are the pictures of my pledge (very late). Also, some quick WIP shots of models I am planning to finish this month if I get the time. Well, Ulix and Old Cranky are basically finished.
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