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Painting my figs
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08-14-2009, 07:11 AM
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RE: Painting my figs
supervike Wrote:Ash!! wow,thank you very much.But all the hard stuff was already done(sculpting) I just added paint. It does enhance the playability I find.The kids can really get into it.They really grew up in a different time than us I think.I remember having paper representations of game pieces when I was a kid or a generic plastic pawn...LOL The 3-D added pieces really make it more realistic for them and "Way funner than a video game!" As for the truck it is a 1936 Plymouth (modified by me) It was at walmart for $3.92 the brand name of truck is motor max "American graffiti" 1:43 scale.It comes green and white. For the price I felt it was a must to snag. I was lucky enough to score a 1:43 scale police cruiser from the same company today so I'm really pumped about that. My son always takes the sheriff and really wanted to have a police car on the board for a game.I can't wait to see the look on his face tomorrow when I set up the board for a game and ask him to get the "truck" out of the box for me... I'll try to take some in game shots tomorrow. |
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06-21-2017, 09:26 PM
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RE: Painting my figs
Alright it has been awhile had to do a few repaints.My bases were driving me nuts so I removed the flocking.I will be adding my shotgun shells back later on but now this is what I have.
Blood in the forest,timber peaks are the newest additions I have so here they are. I tried to be a little more faithful to the chainsaws. I used to log myself so for those in the know my behemoths are equipped with either a Stihl or Husqvarna.....lol Hope everybody enjoys. |
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