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Models for friendly game.

Started by Bergtorp, September 07, 2012, 09:01:16 AM

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Bergtorp

Hi.
I've been painting a couple of models to be able to set up a friendly game to introduce the amazing world of Inquisitor to my friends.
So far I've done an Enforcer, a Mutant and a Desperado. The scenario is going to be that each person controls have a different mission, chasing a Rogue Trader. Still working on the Rogue Trader. I wanted to like to know what you guys think. I know that I'm not that good of an photograf.
Enforcer




Mutant




Desperado




And the WIP Rogue Trader




Quickdraw McGraw

Your models look great!  Great attention to detail.  The metal looks used and mutants skin is really good.  If it's not a secret I would love to have your recipe.  :)

What your doing to introduce your friends is probably the best way to go about it.  Hopefully afterwards they'll be so excited they'll go out purchase their own.  :)

Josh
Every time I see a math word problem in the warp it looks like this: 

If I have 10 ice cubes and you have 11 apples. How many pancakes will fit on the roof?

Answer:  Purple because Tyranids don't wear hats.   :P

Kaludram

Beautiful paint jobs showing how great a standard model can be with little to no conversion. ;)
It may have all been a lie, but it keeps the masses quiet.

Cortez

Great paint jobs.

It's nice to see the classic models. With all the conversions and self-sculpts around these days its easy to forget how good the GW range is.

Dolnikan

Those models look great, they show that you really are a great painter.
Circles of the wise My attempt at writing something, please comment on it if you have any advise.

Bergtorp

Thanks everybody.

Quickdraw McGraw: If I remember correctly I started with Rotting Flesh, washed with Ogryn Flesh and then drybrushed/highlighted with Elf Flesh. I might also have finally highhighlighted with Bleached Bone. (I haven't updated my old paints with the new ones.)

Quickdraw McGraw

Thanks Bergtorp, I have a lot of out dated paints too.   ;D  ( By the way if anyone is looking Dakka Dakka has a great compatibility chart.)
That red in the corners of the mutant flesh is that red ink?  And did you use Ogryn flesh on the the security officer's armor too? 

Thanks,
Josh
Every time I see a math word problem in the warp it looks like this: 

If I have 10 ice cubes and you have 11 apples. How many pancakes will fit on the roof?

Answer:  Purple because Tyranids don't wear hats.   :P

Bergtorp

It might have been Devlan Mud. Hmmm. Not really sure. There is no red on the mutants flesh, only on his leg where the screws pierces his leg.

Van Helser

Really, really nice paintjobs on show here.  Cortez is right - the original models are beautiful sculpts - and it's great to be reminded of that here.

Ruaridh

RobSkib

That is easily my favourite Barbaretta I've ever seen. Striking! The stubble on Slick is nice as well.

I'm not sure about the Rogue Trader though, I think there are too many primary colours on display here. It's probably too late to change now, but I would have reduced the palette by one of the primary colours, either red, blue or yellow. Having all of them in equal quantities makes the model look too busy, in my opinion.

If it were my model, I would replace all the red with yellow, and only using red sparingly as a spot colour, if at all. It's the reason Barbaretta works for me - limited palette of black, yellow and silver, with red used as a spot colour to draw the eye to the bionics on the face and the detail on the base =]
An Inquisitor walks into a bar - he rolls D100 to see if he hits it.
                                     +++++++
Gallery of my Inquisitor models here.