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TP Heroes/ NY Redbulls Zombies
03-08-2013, 12:20 AM
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TP Heroes/ NY Redbulls Zombies
First time painting. I used a walnut poly to seal them. I was hoping it would give them a sort of grungy look but apparently I need to use a darker poly hah. Anyway my friends and I are huge NY Redbull fans so I surprised them by making all the TP zombies fans. Would love some feed back and I hope you enjoy.


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03-08-2013, 12:29 AM
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RE: TP Heroes/ NY Redbulls Zombies
Great job Akfromla!

What was the reaction when you showed your friends the Zombies?

I like the drops of blood and the steady hand you used to paint Alice's edges on her dress. What paint range do you use? The colours look pretty solid. I bet it makes a huge difference to your games, now that all your figures are painted up.

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03-08-2013, 01:10 AM
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RE: TP Heroes/ NY Redbulls Zombies
(03-08-2013 12:29 AM)samuraitrev Wrote:  Great job Akfromla!

What was the reaction when you showed your friends the Zombies?

I like the drops of blood and the steady hand you used to paint Alice's edges on her dress. What paint range do you use? The colours look pretty solid. I bet it makes a huge difference to your games, now that all your figures are painted up.

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They really enjoyed it. They gave me a new list of ideas for the remaining zombies. As for paint I used Citadel: Red, blue, yellow, flesh tone, white and black (they were a bit pricey but really covered well). Everything else I mixed to get. I did prime the zombies before painting them but I didn't really notice any difference in the ease of painting or the minis taking to the color. White was the one I had to paint more then one coat of.

And yes the games seemed a bit more lively now as well. I'm on the hunt for other props such as the well and tree stump and small zombie pits.
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03-08-2013, 02:05 AM
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RE: TP Heroes/ NY Redbulls Zombies
Alice is flawless, I'm happy to see you did the bases too.. I'm going to paint all of mine before I put the base detail on. They look great, keep em goin.

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03-11-2013, 01:50 PM
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I really like the vibrant color.

What color did you prime? Just curious if it has something to do with the vibrant color as an end result.
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03-11-2013, 09:24 PM
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(03-11-2013 01:50 PM)Wasteland Jack Wrote:  I really like the vibrant color.

What color did you prime? Just curious if it has something to do with the vibrant color as an end result.

I primed the entire body of all the zombies (after I painted the heroes) since I read that it made the models easier to paint. To be honest I didn't notice any difference in color vibrancy or ease of painting. The non-primed models took to the paint just as well as the primed ones.
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