
@prime there is not much he can do with the mould lines at this point. Is there?

He said it was a test mini. Hopefully he can take care of the rest of them before painting.Admiral-Badruck wrote:@prime there is not much he can do with the mould lines at this point. Is there?
Flash I can deal with. The actual mold lines like seem to appear on each and every tactical marine would require me to attack pretty much every component of every dude with a file, a thought that fills me with dread.Primarch wrote:Speaking as someone who has painted a couple of marines in his lifetime, that test mini is looking pretty good.
If I may offer a couple of suggestions.
1. Mold lines, you really dont need them. (sorry, pet peeve of mine).
2. The piping around the joints, particularly the back of the knees but also elbows, wrists and hips is an easy way to add some extra colour to the mini and break up the black armour a bit.
Other than that, keep up the good work. I am looking forward to seeing them done. I will bring the nids you requested along to Joshin (Please remind me the day before as I will forget).
(Forgot to reply to this.Admiral-Badruck wrote:Looks great man. I knew you could paint heroic 28 scale.
Best to be safe, I think - especially with the dynamic models that have become the norm since ASC was first published. (OTOH, of course, you're right, all models have a head, and anybody who'd try and game the system making one of their dudes have more than one possible facing probably wouldn't ever be playing ASC.)AndrewGPaul wrote:Facing shouldn't be a problem, though - after all, all the models do have a head.