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Show off your miniatures and scenery creations.
To make everyone feel safe, I'll start with some school holiday fun with our first, very simple, dungeon scenery completed this very afternoon.
It is probably not worth showing off compared to some of the amazing creations I've seen on the web, but for my sons and I it was a fun start.
10 year old: "It was all fun apart from painting the black layer. That was a pain. Best bit is breaking and cutting it for the cracks and holes."
Yeah, and he wasn't there when I came back many times to find minute specks of pink foam showing through the black, and dabbing away with smaller and smaller paint brushes.
Also, several minor heart attacks were had as he ignored my instructions on cutting. He's lucky to still have all of his digits.
We used:
Scrap foam and $3 tubes of acrylic, plus a $2 pack of paint brushes (bought after being admonished by the Mrs for attempting to use a couple of her brushes) and a few bucks worth of cheap snap-off blades/scalpel. Oh yeah, and an $80 styrofoam cutter which wasn't totally necessary but very useful.
The video we followed:
What's next for us? We already have more foam cut out (a bit straighter this time as I work out how to use the hot foam cutter). I want to work out how to do water effects, and this piece might get some green in the corners for damp mould. We'll also work on dry-brushing multiple grey shades for more depth.
Also, we have a couple of games with minis that we will get into painting. This guide seems pretty comprehensive: http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/687047/painting-plastic-minis-how-guide-beginners-warning
Show us yours!
What have you been painting lately?
To make everyone feel safe, I'll start with some school holiday fun with our first, very simple, dungeon scenery completed this very afternoon.
It is probably not worth showing off compared to some of the amazing creations I've seen on the web, but for my sons and I it was a fun start.
10 year old: "It was all fun apart from painting the black layer. That was a pain. Best bit is breaking and cutting it for the cracks and holes."
Yeah, and he wasn't there when I came back many times to find minute specks of pink foam showing through the black, and dabbing away with smaller and smaller paint brushes.
Also, several minor heart attacks were had as he ignored my instructions on cutting. He's lucky to still have all of his digits.
We used:
Scrap foam and $3 tubes of acrylic, plus a $2 pack of paint brushes (bought after being admonished by the Mrs for attempting to use a couple of her brushes) and a few bucks worth of cheap snap-off blades/scalpel. Oh yeah, and an $80 styrofoam cutter which wasn't totally necessary but very useful.
The video we followed:
What's next for us? We already have more foam cut out (a bit straighter this time as I work out how to use the hot foam cutter). I want to work out how to do water effects, and this piece might get some green in the corners for damp mould. We'll also work on dry-brushing multiple grey shades for more depth.
Also, we have a couple of games with minis that we will get into painting. This guide seems pretty comprehensive: http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/687047/painting-plastic-minis-how-guide-beginners-warning
Show us yours!
What have you been painting lately?
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