Sunday, March 19, 2017

Paint Table Saturday 176 - On a Sunday again.

Hi All,

The last few days have been busy with a quick trip up to Northern Arizona and a track meet yesterday out in Buckeye.

So in other words, I did not maximize hobby time this week.

Here's what's on the table:


I've gotten some new paint organizers, so I took the nail polish racks off the back of my desk. I'll show those some other time.


In preparation to play Brutality with my son we dusted off his plastic Chaos Space Marines. Sorry Blue, they're Newhammer. The kid picked them on his own.


The Imperial Outpost store painting competition figure. It's the Reaper 25th Anniversary figure of Dormur. My plan is to try my hand at OSL. I've done it once before on those Rat Ogres, but it was too subtle. I may try JB's glowing eye tutorial or at least take inspiration for the colors from it.


Lastly we have those Gretchin I owe Dave B from last year. The get a few licks of color every now and then. I also need to dig out last years Curt Geld, if you recall I skipped this year's Analogue Hobbies Painting challenge as I had no mojo.

I hope to show you some progress this week.

Thanks for looking.

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    1. Thanks Ray, just in time for the end of the competition. :p

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  2. Great to see getting to grips with sone of your projects.

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  3. Awesome some nice minis being started

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    1. Thanks Gordon, I think you have a few reports I need to catch up on.

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  5. My boy seems to prefer all the new stuff too...

    Nice to see you painting Sean. That reaper mage is a pretty cool sculpt.

    Comments on your rpg posts forthcoming. We'll, tomorrow. Or the next day...

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    1. Thanks Dai, I feel like I've failed as a parent. ;) Comment when you can.

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  6. That marine is definitely a work-in-progress, isn't he :-) ? Some way to go before he can be fielded...

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    1. Hi Hugh, I'm trying to get my son to paint the marines before he fields them. He may not be so particular.

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