This is the result of my recent struggles with painting GW models. I think I was able to paint it on a fairly decent level.
Thus, The Hunter, for now without the Sabretusks.
One of the last of my painting work. That bastard I painted a few days focusing mainly on the skin and clothing items. But rusty armor elements were painted in the simplest way, because I run out of patience.
One of the buildings in a more advanced stage of work.
For now, I'll try to finish the outer parts of the buildings. Internal parts are for now a distant future.
After many weeks of thinking, and measuring different things, it's time for the first presentation of my models project for Malifaux. It is to be built-up area of the town with buildings, both single-and multi-storey. All models are calibrated for 32mm miniatures.
Below, the first look at the general appearance of the buildings.
My Gremlins and Piggies team ready to paint. The bases are already done, but these are only temporary, made only for the purpose of playing. In the final work will be marshes and wooden platforms... so the standard idea.
In a fit of rage writing posts, which embraces each new blogger, I would like to show my two square meters, which was able to capture the entire surface of the apartment for my painting workshop.
Here is an example of some of my resin mold works.
For some time I'm trying to make and cast my own resin bases for specific models. These two below 60 mm round bases are for my Mangler Squigs.
One of the steps of painting the big bastard. For now, I'm focused on painting the skin. The end result will be more or less close to the right upper back. This requires a lot of work, and I don't know yet, how should look like his armor.