What did you do today.
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I did have some stuff primed! Quite a lot actually, just not much in the current project pipeline.
I pre-ordered this Castigator but its path to being painted was very slow and gradual over many meetings. It's just not all that great in game, but I will give it a run this weekend in case it can turn my opinion around.
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@Jye- that tank is just mental. What a fun kit. No one grim the dark like the Sisters.
...and now his Head was full of nothing but Inchantments, Quarrels, Battles, Challenges, Wounds, Complaints, Amours, and abundance of Stuff and Impossibilities.....
Cervantes, Don Quixote
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Yeah they're absolutely my favourite army.
Not my favourite army to *paint*. Absolutely peak "why am I still painting, how did I miss that spot, ah dammit that needs to be picked out in gold too".
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I can see what you mean. So getting a Garden of Morr box and some cherubs to kit-bash into your next one is out of the question then?Jye Nicolson wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:19 amYeah they're absolutely my favourite army.
Not my favourite army to *paint*. Absolutely peak "why am I still painting, how did I miss that spot, ah dammit that needs to be picked out in gold too".
...and now his Head was full of nothing but Inchantments, Quarrels, Battles, Challenges, Wounds, Complaints, Amours, and abundance of Stuff and Impossibilities.....
Cervantes, Don Quixote
Cervantes, Don Quixote
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I can see what you mean. So getting a Garden of Morr box and some cherubs to kit-bash into your next one is out of the question then?Jye Nicolson wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:19 amYeah they're absolutely my favourite army.
Not my favourite army to *paint*. Absolutely peak "why am I still painting, how did I miss that spot, ah dammit that needs to be picked out in gold too".
...and now his Head was full of nothing but Inchantments, Quarrels, Battles, Challenges, Wounds, Complaints, Amours, and abundance of Stuff and Impossibilities.....
Cervantes, Don Quixote
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Finished my Nightsilk Creeper just before game day, but didn't get around to posting until now.
"If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems, and that's a big mistake."
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Good lord. 8 legs, 4 arms must have been a nightmare putting together. From what I've heard about Mali figures, those were probably all separate pieces too.Grantholomeu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:47 amFinished my Nightsilk Creeper just before game day, but didn't get around to posting until now.
...and now his Head was full of nothing but Inchantments, Quarrels, Battles, Challenges, Wounds, Complaints, Amours, and abundance of Stuff and Impossibilities.....
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Looks awesome, Grant! Sorry I didn't stop by the Malifaux table and check it out.
For my part I just snuck out of work to do some quick priming of the Termies and Contemptors I've been building. It's bloody hot but dry
No excuses not to have a 30k force by next game day now, just have to crack open the paint pot.
For my part I just snuck out of work to do some quick priming of the Termies and Contemptors I've been building. It's bloody hot but dry
No excuses not to have a 30k force by next game day now, just have to crack open the paint pot.
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Oh yeah. More of a pain to clean up all the mould lines. Once that was done, they at least all had a ball joint kind of place to fit into nicely.
"If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems, and that's a big mistake."