Classic Plastic - GW Heroes
Reaper Bones
Chaos Warriors
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
Elves, Dwarves, & Humans
Elves, Dwarves, & Humans
Wood Elves
Dwarves
Dark Elves
Barbarians
Men At Arms
Paladins
Archers
Dwarf Crossbows
Wood Elves
Dwarves
Dark Elves
Barbarians
Men At Arms
Paladins
Archers
Dwarf Crossbows
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Monday, July 18, 2016
Skaven, Beastmen, & More
Skaven, Beastmen, & More
Overview
Cloud Giant, Troll front and back
Minotaur and Demon Ape
Larger Beastmen
Beastmen
Vintage Warhammer Skaven
Skaven back
Overview
Cloud Giant, Troll front and back
Minotaur and Demon Ape
Larger Beastmen
Beastmen
Vintage Warhammer Skaven
Skaven back
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Reaper Bones Undead
Reaper Bones Undead
Overview of Undead group
Tomb King, guard front, guard back
Lich, spear, bow
Undead champ, gargoyle front, gargoyle side
sword, spear, 2 handed wpn
Overview of Undead group
Tomb King, guard front, guard back
Lich, spear, bow
Undead champ, gargoyle front, gargoyle side
sword, spear, 2 handed wpn
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Reaper Bones Test Pics
Reaper Bones Test Pics
Brown Ratman without primer. Black Ratman with primer.
Without primer, the paint layers had to be reapplied a 2nd time, in certain areas.
The primed figure had to have the primer reapplied in certain areas, but the subsequent paint was fine.
Conclusion: in either case, the first applied paint (or primer) needs to be reapplied in small problem areas. This is not as bad as it seems, but is a small annoyance.
Used a "thumb rub" test to see if paint came off. They both passed the test. Also, ink washes are just fine. It appears the problem with washes or watered down paint layers is only for the initial first layer of paint. My ink wash stage is the 2nd to last stage in my paint process, so there.
Last dark elf on the right was missing a xbow. He has been re-supplied with an Empire crossbow.
Back view of new crossbow. Client: note gap in base that needs filling to these figures.
Brown Ratman without primer. Black Ratman with primer.
Without primer, the paint layers had to be reapplied a 2nd time, in certain areas.
The primed figure had to have the primer reapplied in certain areas, but the subsequent paint was fine.
Conclusion: in either case, the first applied paint (or primer) needs to be reapplied in small problem areas. This is not as bad as it seems, but is a small annoyance.
Used a "thumb rub" test to see if paint came off. They both passed the test. Also, ink washes are just fine. It appears the problem with washes or watered down paint layers is only for the initial first layer of paint. My ink wash stage is the 2nd to last stage in my paint process, so there.
Last dark elf on the right was missing a xbow. He has been re-supplied with an Empire crossbow.
Back view of new crossbow. Client: note gap in base that needs filling to these figures.
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