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Blog Neveroddoreven's New Lizardmen

(Infinity, Malifaux and Bolt-Action). If it's cool I'd like to start up a 'Neveroddoreven's miscellany
I am excited for this! I haven't played it, but I am a big fan of the malifeaux models. Especially the hog farming gremlins but all the factions have this great style to them. But given your Wyrd Science and the Pretty in Pink entries, I am pumped to see this go up!

I plan on posting some nice detailed picture based tutorials on this site instead.
Yes please! I still want that butterfly tutorial!
 
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What keeps you from being interested in the The Ninth Age?
 
Technology and I have this agreement whereupon I don't mess with it and it stops ruining my life.
That sounds fair!

Age of Sigmar is a barrier me and my gaming buddy just can't get past, even with the General's Handbook
QFT :cool: Can't argue with that!

I just want to say thanks everyone here that comments on my work. In all my years of internet I've never discovered a nicer community than this one. Can you blame a guy for wanting to stick around some more?
And this community is better for having you in it. Your contributions to this website make it a better place for everyone.
 
Umm, I think I already said that I'd love to see your Infinity miniatures about a year ago. So bring it!
 
Ok first things first and I think my comment is for the whole community.

We don't care what you paint and show as long as you paint and show, we don't care if it's warhammer or infinity or bolt action just keep posting.

And do the tutorial :mad:

I would love you to do a step by step on blending showing your mix ratios, your brush, your layers.
 
What keeps you from being interested in the The Ninth Age?

There's nothing wrong (for us) with 8th edition either. As we get older we seem to get busier too. It would take us 4-5 hours to play 1500 point games and that's time we just don't have anymore. After the end times we looked for other games for the first time and discovered that skirmish games were best suited for us. Not only are they quicker to play but the low model count means you can really lavish the detail on when you paint them, which of course I like.
Now this sounds like Age of Sigmar would be perfect for us, after all we already have the models, but it's a matter of perspective. We love to really get into the story when we game, and AOS's fluff feels like a betrayal to us, a stranger wearing a friend's face. We've tried using the old fluff but there's always this lingering, depressing feeling that it's all gone.
Sorry about that. I've had a lot of people pressuring me into liking Age of Sigmar and I needed to get that off my chest. To summarize, I still like big, regimental wargaming but nowadays I like little games.

Sounds like I'll be taking lots of pictures soon then.
 
I feel exactly the same about AoS, I want to like it... but it just feels like a lazy rewrite. Keep us informed on future projects and armies please, your work, skill and talent is inspiring to see, even for people of almost no talent like myself.
 
Ah OK that makes sense if you an oldhat at the hobby. Well I like seeing you work ... and as a new hobbyist myself I will buy enough age of Sigmar models for the three of us :)
 
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There's nothing wrong (for us) with 8th edition either. As we get older we seem to get busier too. It would take us 4-5 hours to play 1500 point games and that's time we just don't have anymore. After the end times we looked for other games for the first time and discovered that skirmish games were best suited for us. Not only are they quicker to play but the low model count means you can really lavish the detail on when you paint them, which of course I like.
Now this sounds like Age of Sigmar would be perfect for us, after all we already have the models, but it's a matter of perspective. We love to really get into the story when we game, and AOS's fluff feels like a betrayal to us, a stranger wearing a friend's face. We've tried using the old fluff but there's always this lingering, depressing feeling that it's all gone.
Sorry about that. I've had a lot of people pressuring me into liking Age of Sigmar and I needed to get that off my chest. To summarize, I still like big, regimental wargaming but nowadays I like little games.

Sounds like I'll be taking lots of pictures soon then.

I've heard KoW is considerably quicker to play than WH. Couldn't that be an option?
 
You might have to be more specific there on original models. If it's anything in this thread, the bright greens were whatever brightest greens in the Citadel range. Moot green I think, or Scorpion green if we're talking the older range.
 
Thanks for bumping this thread!
I had not seen many of those, they are awesome. :O
 
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