TBB LEGACY TEAM 2003/4
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Well, with the hand-in date starting to get closer and closer I was just wondering how everyone was doing? Peraonally I've been well lazy, trying to get a Deathguard army painted in time for a tourny in October so my Beastman's been sitting on the table untouched for about 2 months now.
P.S. Anyone remember exactly when the hand in date was?
P.S. Anyone remember exactly when the hand in date was?
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Plenty of time
Mine is still just base coated. Have to finish up my NAF contribution and a couple of my teams so that I am covered for tourneys. But, now that I have a roof I'm finding that painting can commence again.
Mine is still just base coated. Have to finish up my NAF contribution and a couple of my teams so that I am covered for tourneys. But, now that I have a roof I'm finding that painting can commence again.
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any other progresses ?? I like to know how the other CW are going... I stopped painting mine.... frustrating.. damn hard to paint I think... and the colours just don't seem to come out looking nice... maybe it's the colour scheme.... maybe it are my painting skills..... ?(I think the last one )
so I like to see how you are doing it...
so I like to see how you are doing it...
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I'm sure most of us has some static grass lying around (if you don't, run out and get some, it looks marvellous on the pitch... and even better on the bases). The light green variant should be the one most common, and it blends in smoothly with the green shade of the gaming board. If the colours still vary (different manufacturers, etc), maybe we could drybrush the grass lightly with bleached bone in order to smoothe out the differences? Just an idea...
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