Thanks Zarash. Don't underestimate what you have done with your Narn fleet, the only difference is practice. As AdrianH said, Narn's are a tough challenge to paint and you have done a great job.
Yup I have painted a few other Narn ships

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I show a link to my main photobucket page in my forum sig, but heres a direct link to the main Narn directory, (half of the pics are my own ship designs tho and I haven't taken pics of all of my Narn).
http://s288.photobucket.com/albums/ll189/Kickaha0/Babylon%205%20Minis/B5%20Ships%20CTA_10%20Albums/Narn/
Plenty of other B5 stuff in the rest of my photobucket pages as well.
One of the great things about painting ship minis is that you can go back and improve paint schemes, not so easy with figures. The G'Quan on my photobucket was first painted at the beginning of B5 CTA, as I got more practiced at blending, although still learning, I went back and improved the red to what it is now, 2 maybe 3 years later. Some day I should do the same to that Bin'tak but suspect that will never happen, still have two Ka Bin'Tak's to Paint
Klingon's are a great painting op, lots of surface to use blending on, plenty sharp edges to highlight, and the Mongoose ships have tons of detail to go crazy on. The large clear surfaces on most of the ships are also great for painting on customised murals/emblems, as I am doing this weekend on some pirate fleet, Klingon ships I am painting for a very good friend of mine.
Agreed cutting grass is a pain and it does have a habit of getting in the way, and far too often. I vote concrete every time.
