Will do!
I got the remaining models primed just now. I prime in batches, applying heavy duty double sided tape (the kind you buy in paint stores) to a yard stick, then affixing the models. I know a lot of people use that poster tacky stuff, but my other army is Sisters of Battle and some of those models are so heavy that didn't work when I was starting out and I just maintained the habit from then. I'm also a little paranoid about models dropping off as I rotate them upside down and so on. (By the way, as with my Seraphon, I've collected, built, and primed my many Sisters units, but have only painted a few, and now I've reprimed them all because I'm changing their color scheme if and when I get back to 40K).
So here's before...
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And here's after...
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I know most folks don't prime and paint those clear plastic elevation poles, but I didn't know that when I was starting out and am now continuing to do so so that all my Ripperdactyls match.
The yellow pages to the right are my five-page painting plan for the Saurus Astrolith Bearer, which I wrote up over lunch. Wow, are there a lot of little details on that model! If I get him painted I'll move on to the two Salamanders this evening, as those are comparatively quick and easy with the scheme I'm using for them. I may even just move on to the Salamanders after I get all the base paints down on the Astrolith Bearer. Just depends on my mood!