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Painting Manhood restored
01-07-2017, 02:32 PM (This post was last modified: 01-07-2017 04:58 PM by Old Dwarf.)
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RE: Painting Manhood restored
Finished Watchmen02 - 186 figs & out. Just about 2 months
from when I started.

OK I still have the spray protection coats (a shot of Gloss
Varnish & then one of Matt to kill the shiny. I won't
do this for at least couple of weeks to make sure all
the paint is dry/set.

My brushes made it to the finish line (barely) my
paints (mostly Warpaints ) made it even some of
my years old GW paints hung in there.

I have ordered 3 new brushes to replace the shattered
veterans (Insane detail, Detail, Small Drybrush)
and pots of Warpaint Uniform grey, Army Green &
Angel Green) for my next planned painting project.
(the green's are for GoW Cogs & the grey for the Locust
uniforms).

The new supplies will take at least a week to get to
me . I think in the meanwhile I'll see if my old brush
is up tp painting some Locust skin (I'm using Ash Grey
from Warpaints).

OD

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01-07-2017, 03:02 PM
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RE: Painting Manhood restored
And your bum and eyes hurt from all the sitting and detail looking eh?
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01-07-2017, 04:57 PM
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RE: Painting Manhood restored
(01-07-2017 03:02 PM)mqstout Wrote:  And your bum and eyes hurt from all the sitting and detail looking eh?

Well at my age everything hurts anyway but I only paint
in about 20-40 minute segments & I have a comfortable chair.

The person who created the ZBP figs had a thing for leg wrappings
& rope belts which were an eye strain to paint even with my
magnifying glasses.

My next project is my long neglected Gears of War figs & they
are a mass of belts & buckles. I really don't see any of them
on either side could handle taking a crap as it would take forever
getting everything undone Zombie09

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05-23-2017, 03:54 PM
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RE: Painting Manhood restored
Lets see the prior post was in Jan & its now late May and my
Gears of War Project inches along. I done the Cogs figs (4 Base Game
plus 4 more conversions figs). I just finished the Base Game 6 Drones
and still have around 50 figs to do.

I did a lot of conversions based on the 1 Expansion FFG did before
the Game went OoP so I made myself double the number of figs I
need to paint.

I don't know why this Project takes so long (well besides I don't paint)
maybe it's because of all those buckles & belts just don't motivate me.
The only reason I just finished the Drone figs was because I added
companion dogs figs to Zombicide Black Plague and painted up the
dogs.The Drones were still on the paint table & I just felt guilty not
finishing them.

I love the GoW board game & doing all the conversion work but painting
them just seems to be a chore. The figs have been setting around
base coated as I did the SoB Minecart Wave 1 figs and Zombicide Black Plague
figs.

OD

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05-24-2017, 02:18 PM
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But how goes painting your manhood?
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05-24-2017, 08:59 PM
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(05-24-2017 02:18 PM)mqstout Wrote:  But how goes painting your manhood?

Just can't let this go can you !

It was just a metaphor Zombie12 besides I can't really
paint it in its current condition ,however dry brushing
would work nicely.

OD

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