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Post by silent on Jul 19, 2016 14:56:05 GMT
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Post by bruce on Jul 19, 2016 17:04:27 GMT
These look great! Quite a nice sized army as well, very impressive and good range of excellent pics.
Look under News and Announcements for a handy tutorial from Richard on posting pics here. Bruce
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Post by moosedontbounce on Jul 19, 2016 20:20:06 GMT
Silent: Very nice. I really like them. What figures did you use? Also, did you add the handle to the storage try or did it come like that?
Dale
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Post by silent on Jul 19, 2016 21:08:22 GMT
These look great! Quite a nice sized army as well, very impressive and good range of excellent pics. Look under News and Announcements for a handy tutorial from Richard on posting pics here. BruceHi Bruce, thanks a lot. I'll try again posting a pic with the next lot.
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Post by silent on Jul 19, 2016 21:15:38 GMT
Silent: Very nice. I really like them. What figures did you use? Also, did you add the handle to the storage try or did it come like that? Dale Hello Dale, I use H&R figures. The handle on the storage tray came with it yes, I just added the (mis-spelt) name-tag. They're for filing paper and are made by Osco.
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Post by moosedontbounce on Jul 19, 2016 23:12:38 GMT
Silent: Very nice. I really like them. What figures did you use? Also, did you add the handle to the storage try or did it come like that? Dale Hello Dale, I use H&R figures. The handle on the storage tray came with it yes, I just added the (mis-spelt) name-tag. They're for filing paper and are made by Osco. Very nice. As an H&R person I always like well painted H&R's.
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Post by bruce on Jul 20, 2016 1:23:10 GMT
I am another H&R guy as well. Both of you guys are very good indeed. I was wondering what brushes you each use for details? I have a particular aversion to painting cross belts! Bruce
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Post by silent on Jul 20, 2016 17:00:16 GMT
Thanks again fellas. Bruce, I know what you mean about crossbelts, I use a Daler 00000 brush for these. Sometimes though it is impossible on some of them. I just try and give the 'impression' of crossbelts. Sometimes after shading, I'll pick out a few in the front rank and with a watered down white I'll highlight them; this makes them stand out a bit at least,... but omg if the unit has yellow lapels! Then you're screwed really.. Good to see some H&R chaps here!
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