My M.I.

kcronos

Mongoose
these are pics of what my first and only M.I. models look like
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nice, good colorscheme, are you using enamels?

any chance we might see more of the marauder!
You've managed more MIpainting than i've done in 1½year :D
 
all of these are my first time asembling and paintin miniatures.
all i use is an acrylic base coat painted on(im too cheap to get spray) and then the rest of the colors i want, all from Game Color paints
 
Here is the pic u wanted Col_stone, sorry its pretty bad.


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And Here are the Bugs.

starting with my still unfinished warriors.
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Next. my Firefries.

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The Hoppers

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And finally my Tanker.

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And a closeup of his face

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Vegas Odds for the Roughnecks, It'll be a walk in the park.

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I really like that tanker, and the armour on the MI is very well executed. One thing that would help a lot with the exposed skin on the roughnecks is a black wash - water down some black paint heavily and dab it on the faces, letting it collect in the recessed areas. It helps to define shade and give the characters a more realistic tone. You can follow it up with light drybrushes of a fleshtone and a then lighter colour like GW bleached bone if they look too dirty afterwards.
 
Firefries are nice, proper insect-feeling there
And the tanker is very good, really like the blue hue there:)
I'd recommend getting either fleshwash from the GW or coat d'arms lines for faces, it's like magic:D

Shading with thinned down black is also a great thing, you'll want it so thin you don't think it's gonna stick.

They're better than my first minis that's for sure :D
 
There are alternatives to the fanatic armypainter, i can't remember what they're called but i think it's about 75% cheaper.... :roll:
 
yeah, the F.Army painter is basically just that, i don't remember the facts surrounding it all tho, i just can't bring myself to use that kind of stuff yet, i only collect humans orcs etc but it looks great on Bugs of all kinds :)
 
Yacth Varnish works the best (and is less smelly and messy than floor varnish), a friend of mine used to use it.

The problem is, getting the 'stain' right as you have to add it.

I've always used Tamiya Smoke, slightly thinned with Thinners.
 
Col_stone said:
Firefries are nice, proper insect-feeling there
And the tanker is very good, really like the blue hue there:)
I'd recommend getting either fleshwash from the GW or coat d'arms lines for faces, it's like magic:D

Shading with thinned down black is also a great thing, you'll want it so thin you don't think it's gonna stick.

They're better than my first minis that's for sure :D


Thinned ink causes 'pooling', that horrible blotchy shiney effect you get sometimes.

Try adding a dot of dishwashing detergent or some acrylic varnish, it goes on smoother.
 
hrm yes, i just realised that i use a very different black than most people.. can't remember the name right now but i buy it in 1litre bottles
i don't get the blotchy thing with that..
Vallejo also has a smoke ink btw,, dunno if it's the same as tamiya:)
 
i used blue because i like that color and i didnt have any of the real warrior colors(the reds and yellows) so i improvised.

i got my friend hooked on SST but our game store doesnt carry any of the SSt stuff anymore, so were gonna split a starter set, im gonna paint each of us a custom M.I. squad, any color ideas would be nice, here's the names of the future squads.

Prokop's Panthers- iwas thinkin a blue-black color scheme for these.

Dudley's Dingoes-and a desert camo theme for these ones
 
That sounds good kcronos, there's a MI painting guide here with different ideas for camo:)
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/pdf/sstmipaintingguide.pdf
 
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