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Bistromatic posted:I finally got myself to work on this guy a few days ago (before catching a cold), he's currently missing a backpack with ammo, extra barrels and stuff. Holy poo poo pulp city models rule. I've been wanting to get some for a while now, and wanted to know how their shipping was. Also how is the casting quality? I have so many questions
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fyr: water effects on top of paint
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 03:43 |
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I found some of my old stuff. Not the greatest stuff, but full of memories. Thought I would post these since I'm waiting on some painting supplies to show up. I remember being really proud of this one and all my friends were like, "Uh..It's nice, but really dark." another elmore/ral partha chick From the dungeon board game set. Awesome board game. What. Up. Goff clan with blinged out boltas
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 05:23 |
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Meatslam posted:Holy poo poo pulp city models rule. Their shipping is reasonably fast but relatively high. I usually order together with a friend and if i remember correctly it's 7€ from Poland to Germany, split between the two of us, it's quite reasonable again. Casting quality is generally pretty good, details are crisp, mold lines are light. Personally i'd put them at about the same level as newer Privateer Privateer Press stuff. The only thing that ever had casting issues from all the stuff i bought was Guerillas minigun, the details were kinda soft. I never asked for a replacement because that machine gun was just a perfect fit and i'd likely have done it anyway but based on my experiences with Pulp Monsters so far i'm 100% sure they'd have sent me one without trouble. (The packaging for the box sets is really nice but for one of our orders it wasn't ready in time so they sent us the minis in ziplocks and then shipped us the boxes with a promo mini and an apology afterwards) I also made a thread about Pulp City but it's mostly dead already, so feel free to ask any questions there. Edit: Bonus (not very good) pictures of our demo table and teams: The villains on the right are mine and at least the lovely photos hide that they were painted quite hastily. Bistromatic fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Oct 21, 2009 |
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Here's some lovely photos of things I am painting: Click here for the full 1523x1185 image.
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 20:26 |
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If anyone has ever wanted to make their own washes, I found a pretty detailed set of instructions on how to do so. http://thepaintingcorps.blogspot.com/2009/10/lbursleys-wash-recipe-released.html
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 20:55 |
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He's sort of a douche for trying to sell paint thinned with liqutex medium to be honest. On the other hand, at least he made it public I guess?
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 20:57 |
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Was he even trying to sell the finished inks? I thought he was just selling water, flow aid, and matte medium. Whatever, it's not really anything new as far as I know, but I thought it was handy to see an exact list of ingredients and the ratios used as well as some samples of white models washed with each color like what GW did for their washes.
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 21:14 |
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Bistromatic posted:awesome Awesome, can't wait to spend all my money.
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 21:32 |
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!amicable posted:Here's some lovely photos of things I am painting: What is the crab thing?
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 22:42 |
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Well it's the lower body of a Defiler, but he's turned the arm sockets into braziers so iunno.
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# ? Oct 21, 2009 23:25 |
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rzal posted:What is the crab thing? It's a soulgrinder. The blue dude rides it. He is magnetized. e: the blue dude is not in that photo here: !amicable fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Oct 21, 2009 |
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Whoa, that's a fuckin' rad conversion.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 00:29 |
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What the hell is the blue dude supposed to be. Some sort of Tzeentch demon? The other pictures of soulgrinders have the demon with the orc powerklaw. Whatever it is, it looks pretty cool. Also Alexi-Z just became my new favorite painter. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170397026325
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 03:29 |
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rzal posted:What the hell is the blue dude supposed to be. Some sort of Tzeentch demon? The other pictures of soulgrinders have the demon with the orc powerklaw. Whatever it is, it looks pretty cool. Yeah. I didn't feel like paying for the soulgrinder so i just found some cheap defilers on ebay and sculpted the demon. My second one has a powerclaw: I have not started to paint him up at all though. I think I did some more work on him after those pictures but I can't honestly recall.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 03:37 |
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Question for some of you more experienced painters, is there a way to "knock down" a highlight to make not so light? Terrible wording I know but the final highlight I used for a test models orc skin (AoBR Boyz)is much lighter than I was expecting and doesn't sit well with the rest of the colors. Is there a way to tone it down or just chalk it up to a mistake? (No pics as my "quality" camera is just my phone)
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 14:22 |
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GW Washes are perfect for that. Try either green or one of the browns.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 14:32 |
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Yeah, basically a glaze, which you can use a wash or a thinned down paint, like amicable mentioned
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 16:27 |
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PaintVagrant posted:Yeah, basically a glaze, which you can use a wash or a thinned down paint, like amicable mentioned Or an ink.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 16:52 |
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yup, anything transparent :]
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 17:02 |
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So looking at some of my oldest models, I'm realizing how much they suck. I'd like to go back and redo them, but I'll need to strip the paint. What's a good way of doing that, which won't give off too many fumes(as I live in a pretty small apartment)? If there's no way of avoiding fumes I can open the bathroom window and close the door while they soak in whatever poo poo, I just don't want to gas myself. All metal, no plastic, too, so stuff that eats plastic is fine, even if it means I'll need to stick them on new bases.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 17:54 |
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1) buy simple green 2) hurl models in it 3) wait 24 hours 4) toothbrush off the paint 5) rinse models
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 18:25 |
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Ah, that's it? Sweet, thanks. I had hideous images in my mind of noxious clouds of poo poo.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 18:35 |
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nah not at all, simple green can be poured down your sink when youre done too (although Id keep it and use it a few more times before you chuck it) The messiest part of it is the removal of the paint, because wet stringy chunks of paint and primer get all over the place
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 18:39 |
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Awesome, thanks. I'll have my juggernaut and destroyer looking 40% less like matte purple rear end in no time.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 18:49 |
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Guess I'll just leave this here http://forums.eternityofwar.com/showpost.php?p=134783&postcount=46 Newer stuff coming soonish maybe
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neongrey posted:Awesome, thanks. I'll have my juggernaut and destroyer looking 40% less like matte purple rear end in no time. Just letting you have a heads up to watch for little fiddly bits that may pop off during the scrubbing.
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Thanks, I'll make sure I have the drain plugged. Also, there's no real way to spray-prime indoors without a special rig for it, is there? Like, if I do it in the bathtub, I'll have a lovely black bathtub for forever, yeah? I think the store's got a setup for it at least. I'm just not entirely sure how fond I am of the gesso I've been using thus far.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 20:03 |
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You could get a proper spray booth, they're awesome for containing and removing the spray, but they're also expensive.
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 20:20 |
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Rapey Joe Stalin posted:You could get a proper spray booth, they're awesome for containing and removing the spray, but they're also expensive. Isn't there a guide somewhere on how to make an okay one for 15 bucks?
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 20:25 |
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http://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap_spray_booth/
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 20:30 |
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ergot posted:http://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap_spray_booth/ Bookmarked. Thanks duder
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# ? Oct 22, 2009 20:32 |
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http://forums.eternityofwar.com/showpost.php?p=134808&postcount=53
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# ? Oct 23, 2009 01:31 |
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Does anyone have a suggestion as to what agitators I could put into my pots of paint? I know BBs are a no-go because they'll rust and that's just bad news. I don't really have any spare bits of metal sprue to use. Maybe a plastic bead of some sort? I can't imagine acrylic paint reacting poorly with plastic, but I'm just asking here to see if anyone has other suggestions.
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Aranan posted:Does anyone have a suggestion as to what agitators I could put into my pots of paint? I know BBs are a no-go because they'll rust and that's just bad news. I don't really have any spare bits of metal sprue to use. Maybe a plastic bead of some sort? I can't imagine acrylic paint reacting poorly with plastic, but I'm just asking here to see if anyone has other suggestions. One of those plastic coated magnetic stir bars
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# ? Oct 23, 2009 04:33 |
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Zarkov Cortez posted:One of those plastic coated magnetic stir bars
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# ? Oct 23, 2009 04:47 |
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Aranan posted:I have no idea what you're talking about, but it sounds awesome. They are used in chem labs to stir flasks. You pop one in a flask then place the flask on top of a pad that has a whirring magnet in it and it does the stirring for you.
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# ? Oct 23, 2009 04:50 |
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!amicable posted:They are used in chem labs to stir flasks. You pop one in a flask then place the flask on top of a pad that has a whirring magnet in it and it does the stirring for you. Paging Fix, Fix where the hell are you.
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# ? Oct 23, 2009 04:52 |
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Can someone post the link that someone posted a while back in the warhams thread to a tutorial for making bases out of super sculpey and sand? I thought I bookmarked it and now I can't find it to save my life.
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