Thank you very much, those colors work very good indeed. I still need to see how I will incorparate these colors in a Hero model to stand out between the warriors, but still feel part of the same army. Grrr, Imrahil
Today had the time and the feel for Dinos again. With people all showing there Stegs lately I thought it was time to proceed with mine Grrr, Imrahil
Made some extra use of the good wheater, so I build and primed some Minas Tirith models, they might be needed during the Battle companies scenarios on Thursday: First time working with Resin models(Fountain court Guards), I'll see how that goes. Grrr, Imrahil
Thanks, I have to say in the had when painting it feels a bit odd, but the detail is amazing. Also cleaning it proper is a pain in the ... spotted some supports even when painting fixed it though. Grrr, Imrahil
With the new version of AoS being rolled out I find myself having lack of motivation to do work on AoS models at the moment. Instead I like working on Middle Earth SBG models and Scenery. Hereby the progress on some of the Citadel Guards and one Guard of the Fountain Court: Grrr, Imrahil
I am not sure I have posted these before: My very first models, that got me into the hobby. Warriors of Minas Tirith! The paintjob on them are as I did them 14 years ago. The only thing that changed is the basing. They will need some sort of touch up to give them more depth and detail. Grrr, Imrahil
That's awesome! I really wish I still had my old 5th edition lizardmen army from 20 or so years ago, would be a nice piece of nostalgia. I had 3 fully painted armies in my childhood but they've unfortunately been lost to the sands of time
I hope that my paint jobs from 25 years ago were securely removed and destroyed. They were really horrible and were a contributing factor to me dropping the hobby for a long time (losses on the painting).
As a parent, other parents will agree, you have moments in life that you'll be thinking: "he/she is growing up so fast, it seemed like yesterday that they were born." Well today was such a day. Our oldest(son, 8 years) watched me hobby-ing over my shoulder and said: "I also want to paint a model. I want to do the same hobby when I am older" I shared this with my wife and to my surprise she liked it that he wants to paint a model. During this summer holiday I will go and learn him to paint his model. Now for the approach, I have quite some models lying around that still need some paint, but what should I pick. My son specifically said it has to be an awesome model and that gold is his favorite color. To me these criteria are met in the Stormcast Eternals, but I am not sure if I want my kid to go down that road. Warhammer and particularly AoS are not directly suitable for 8 year-olds. And also I do not have the desire to go on with AoS 3.0. I feel MESBG is a little bit more suitable for his age and I like the models and gameplay very much. I have a lonely Rohan warrior lying around, that can function as a nice start of an army. If I can get my son excited enough for the hobby I might be able to talk my wife into us(my son and I) sharing the starters kit of the Pellenor Fields will be continued... Grrr, Imrahil