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    osoi does Guild

    I have my Lady J starter that I use for demoing but I decided I want more and more guild for myself I now have a fair bit and need to get paint on them.

    So starting up I have alt Lady J




    Next up I will be working on a whole lot of constructs, starting with Ryle and a Guardian

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    Nice done! :congrats:

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    Wow...Osoi and guild... I've been away for far to long lol

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    Yes you have Deadpool, I have actually played more games with Guild this year than my Ressers. Although that will be evening out again soon.

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    WIP on Ryle and a Guardian




    Ryle is about halfway there with the Guardian being just a little bit further behind, hope to have both finished by the end of the week though.

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    I wasn't really crazy about the alt lady j at first, but the more I see different takes on it, the more I like it. Really nice, and I like the sort of goth look she has. Also, would like to see more close-ups of the guardian when it is finished, as I plan to start painting Hoffman's crew soon and am looking for inspiration (though your skills far surpass mine).

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    Cheers morella.

    I will definately be taking closer up pics etc for you. If you want I can also to more of a step by step for my next construct (probably going to do my two watchers plus hunter next) showing how to get certain effects. I'm a reasonable painter but there are guys out there (and here) with a lot better skills than me, but I will help anyway that I can.

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    That's some nice paintjob.
    It seems that, like you, a fair few people start from a white basecoat instead of black.
    Maybe I should take a leaf out of that book and start using white too, Should work a treat on Rasputina and her gang if I get my hands on her :-)

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    That would be great. I haven't started mine yet because I worry I'll make them end up looking like a bunch of tin (or copper) cans, so any guidance is great.

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    In all these models I have worked over a black undercoat, I prefer working from deep shades, if I want something bright a I work a flat even coat of an intermediate colour over that, you'll see how scratchy the models look to start with, a lot of it is patience and brush control making sure you have even flat basecoats to each element (its the stage I hate doing in painting but its essential)

 

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