Sunday, April 22, 2007
Fun with green stuff!
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Epoxy putty, popularly known as "greenstuff" (I use the crappy GW version) is put to good use here. In the picture of the hanging ...
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Let me have a go at this!
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Sunday, April 15, 2007
Cavepainter and his canvas
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This cave wall (rock) is simply a rock found outside, glued to a CD, primed and painted! It's THAT easy! The cavepainter is from Copples...
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Sunday, April 8, 2007
Finished Hotdog stand (vendor is a Foundry Old West bystander)
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How I made a hotdog stand for my pulp games
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Unfortunately, I do not have the pieces to show you the steps on building the stand, but I have provided an exploded view to at least show y...
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Painting a Copplestone adventurer in black and white
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So here we have our primed mini ready to take on his full-color gray persona. Now here's the trick to painting in Black and White: The w...
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Let's get some paint down
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I've started with No. 1 on the pants. No. 1 is my gray that's just lighter than black on my little scale I explained about. I have u...
Pants!
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OK, not really that exciting, but I have added the second level of gray (No. 2) to the pants. This is the time to begin picking out the wrin...
Finishing up the pants
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If you're using the Foundry System, this is the final step for the clothing; I've added the highlight to the pants with No. 3, and t...
Skin and hair
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I've gone on to No. 2 for the skin. Nothing special. On the face, pick out the cheeks, nose, forehead, jawline and chin (with No. 2). In...
Just a little lighter
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I've added the third highlight of No. 3 onto the cheekbones, down the front edge of the nose, and on the chin. You can go one more level...
Finished!
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I've added a final highlight of No. 5 to the skin. On the reverse view, you can see I've also been working on the ammo pouches. They...
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