Maybe it's time to rethink your choice of army?me_in_japan wrote:I've spent the past few evenings reminding myself how much I dislike painting gemstones. Gawds they just go on and on and on and on and on and...

It's the same for me with skulls.
Maybe it's time to rethink your choice of army?me_in_japan wrote:I've spent the past few evenings reminding myself how much I dislike painting gemstones. Gawds they just go on and on and on and on and on and...
Well, you could just take a file to them.me_in_japan wrote:to be fair, skulls suck, too.
This evening I painted...more gems. I'm painting jetbikes, btw. The thing I dislike most about bikes (thank you fr asking, btw) is that they have riders. That effectively doubles the mini-count for painting them. And these bloody bikes have passengers, too. That turns 6 bikes into 18 minis.
All of which have gems.
Bastarding things
Edge highlight those mofos! It makes a massive difference. Ganbatte!The Other Dave wrote:Last night I finished up the base colors and started to get into the edge highlighting on my Alpha Legionnaires. As edge highlighting is No Fun, I'm seriously considering leaving the blue kind of flat and calling it a good 'un, since (unlike regular marines) they have all sorts of edging and spiky greeblies to make up for it.
Weird. I totally get that, too. Every time, I get near the end of a project, whether a single mini, a squad, whatever, and I just lose the will to finish it. Probly something deep and psychological at play...The Other Dave wrote:(As is usual for my painting habits, I'm getting sick of these guys just as I'm moving in to finish 'em.
Blaaaarrrrrgh!me_in_japan wrote:Edge highlight those mofos! It makes a massive difference. Ganbatte!The Other Dave wrote:Last night I finished up the base colors and started to get into the edge highlighting on my Alpha Legionnaires. As edge highlighting is No Fun, I'm seriously considering leaving the blue kind of flat and calling it a good 'un, since (unlike regular marines) they have all sorts of edging and spiky greeblies to make up for it.
Seriously, it's my bane in 28mm. I've got a half-finished hive guard sitting in a corner of my table too.me_in_japan wrote:Weird. I totally get that, too. Every time, I get near the end of a project, whether a single mini, a squad, whatever, and I just lose the will to finish it. Probly something deep and psychological at play...The Other Dave wrote:(As is usual for my painting habits, I'm getting sick of these guys just as I'm moving in to finish 'em.