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Painting 40k drop pod brush
Painting 40k drop pod brush







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Work on face - pics wont be amazing since taken from phone camera Although there is a lot of nice stuff to look at from a purely eye-candy perspective and the whole-army projects are very in-depth by gw standards.

Painting 40k drop pod brush how to#

The book on how to paint miniatures isn't particularly useful to be honest, as most bloggers out there will find they know most of the techniques in there and struggle to find something new, although some small technical parts were nice and to just see how new stuff works such as the textures, glazes, dry compound, etc. Here's what the textures look like: above fresh pot^^ below after first use. I tried using a shade and it was a little different to the old washes and went more into the recesses rather than clinging to the model at my first opinion, but a second time over and all was well. The drybrushing paints I did not even bother ordering because just by looking at pictures I felt that gw was trying to sell me some crap in a pot (seriously it looks like dust?). New lids do stay open - above is what I mean However they do work, and despite gw saying that no watering down is needed I would suggest at least a small dap in water rather than straight from the pot. The paints seem to dry a lot quicker than before which is both good and bad because when you're painting fine details (such as faces -_-) with small brushes it can get annoying. They do have a seal that snaps firmly shut although it is more difficult to open a paint pot the first time around. My initial thoughts are that the lids on the NEW NEW paints (if that makes sense :/) are new (wow thats a lot of repetition) and they are good. All Rights Reserved to their respective owners.At first as you can see it just looks like muck, but it gets better This web site is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited.Īdeptus Astartes, Blood Angels, Bloodquest, Cadian, Catachan, the Chaos devices, Cityfight, the Chaos logo, Citadel, Citadel Device, Codex, Daemonhunters, Dark Angels, Dark Eldar, 'Eavy Metal, Eldar, Eldar symbol devices, Eye of Terror, Fire Warrior, Forge World, Games Workshop, Games Workshop logo, Genestealer, Golden Demon, Gorkamorka, Great Unclean One, Inquisitor, the Inquisitor logo, the Inquisitor device, Inquisitor:Conspiracies, Keeper of Secrets, Khorne, Kroot, Lord of Change, Necron, Nurgle, Ork, Ork skull devices, Sisters of Battle, Slaanesh, Space Hulk, Space Marine, Space Marine chapters, Space Marine chapter logos, Tau, the Tau caste designations, Tyranid, Tyrannid, Tzeentch, Ultramarines, Warhammer, Warhammer 40k Device, White Dwarf, the White Dwarf logo, and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units, illustrations and images from the Warhammer 40,000 universe are either ®, TM and/or © Copyright Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2010, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. Self contained suits of powered armor with a miniature reactor built into a back pack (there are other descriptors aswell but far to many to list here) Also don't forget David Drakes Hammers Slammers (not to much from them but he had some similar concepts involving power weapons which in some ways where similar to las weaponary) Well I should probably stop geeking off.

Painting 40k drop pod brush series#

Yes Heinliens "bugs" where essentially the basis for the tyranids, a species that could adapt to new enviorments, bio weapons and a hive mind or brain bug, though in the book Heinlien aludes to some of the bugs having a degree of indipendant thought (the warriors)As for the space marines, I would say actually that very little was taken from starship troopers (the book mainly focuses on the infantry heavy though they may be)Actually if i had to choose any book that may have contributed to the space marines design I would have to say the forever war series gets my vote.









Painting 40k drop pod brush