choosing a new main army

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Re: choosing a new main army

Post by Ichibanpainting » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:49 am

Yeah it's a different ball game, if you don't make nice stuff clients don't come back, if you take took long they don't buy, and then there are the stress and etc lol
But still lol I guess my work isn't that bad since I'm booked till september lol

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Re: choosing a new main army

Post by Colonel Voss » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:08 am

job wrote:You've started basing your Greeks? That is awesome! ;) :!:

I think you are right about Greeks being a simpler scheme to work on to start with. I think I've mentioned this before but also your regular Wehrmacht soldiers will also be good starting point, too.

Good work with breaking it down. It looks like it is going to shape up to be a nice painting schedule. :)
not yet. right nw my cash funds are drained between the blasted car inspection fees, a root canal and other not so fun things. But once I do get going, they are the first on the list.
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Re: choosing a new main army

Post by AndrewGPaul » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:11 pm

me_in_japan wrote:Heh :) in my case you're preaching to the choir. In the case of everyone else, you're preaching to the seventh circle of hell. :twisted: Best of luck converting em. I've been trying for years, to no avail :cry:
I might take the internet more seriously if people could avoid going to ridiculous extremes :roll:

I like the Vallejo paints, in general. However, they're not the be all and end all wonder paint. Separation issues might be my fault, although I only that problem with them - not paint in general. In any case, that's easily solved, as you point out. What isn't so easy is having a surprise fountain of paint when I unscrew the bottle. :) Nor is having the nozzle split so the paint oozes out the side. As for accurate measuring, I'm not convinced the drop is a more accurate or repeatable measure than the brushload. :)

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Re: choosing a new main army

Post by job » Fri Apr 13, 2012 5:38 pm

@ Voss: all in good time, dude. abide, abide, abide 8-)

Anyway, we are thinking escalation so we can collect, paint and piece together at a more leisurely pace, right? First we have those Fallshirmjager which are EW, too. :)

And to keep you excited about painting and a slight reference to above debate about paints. Vallejo and GW paints and anything else living in relative harmony. :D And one ashamedly naked (!) BB ork! :oops: :
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Re: choosing a new main army

Post by Colonel Voss » Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:10 am

yes definietely somewhat leasurely will be nice, though I would like to work on my greeks more than my fallschirm as there won't be as many and I have the colors already set for them. But I guess we can mix and match. we'll talk more about planning on the 27th when you americans meet my next surprise :lol:
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