cody20

Posts: 286 Join date: 2010-02-27 Age: 22 Location: Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
 | Subject: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:22 am | |
| as you all know i have a catachan sniper named balthazar and i thought he might need some mesh, well i got it   note i didnt glue it on him because i need to paint him first, but this is what he will some what look like. i also have a kroot sniper in progress for when i can use kroot.  
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Mordheimer

Posts: 8755 Join date: 2009-07-12 Age: 38 Location: Elizabeth City, NC (USA)
 | Subject: Re: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:20 am | |
| The Catachan Sniper is a VERY cool model... I would make the mesh a separate item. It would be a shame to loose the details on such a wonderful model.
The Kroot Sniper is very original. Is he coming out of the water? Nice! _________________ . The Mordheimer - Death Squads' Chief Editor & Ninja Designer. Bursting with ARACHAS' Dev-Powahâ„¢! Support Bacteria; it is the ONLY culture some people have!Since I ask "What do you think?" to all Staff, I have included it here to save time.DoZer  Mordheimer Justice NEEDS to be Served! Maybe 3rd Degree burns will teach you not to Tom Sawyer me to work! . |
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Laney

Posts: 2521 Join date: 2010-02-13 Age: 35 Location: Colchester, Essex, England
 | Subject: Re: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:40 am | |
| Both models are excellent, the posing on the kroot particularly is superb. From experience - definitely paint the model underneath first (Is there a way of make the mesh removable - it might need to be 'solid' to achieve that?). Have you thought about adding any plant material to the mesh?
An alternative to making it removable is leaving gaps in the mesh to show off the interesting bits of kit underneath - realistic on a 28mm model doesn't always translate into reality - when it scales up.
Good Stuff Laney |
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dwi

Posts: 214 Join date: 2009-10-09 Age: 20 Location: Thunder Bay, On, Canada
 | Subject: Re: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:45 am | |
| Indeed! Well done  I allways find that on stuff like this it pays to paint the parts first and then put it together  dwi  |
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cody20

Posts: 286 Join date: 2010-02-27 Age: 22 Location: Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
 | Subject: Re: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:12 pm | |
| yeah i didnt glue the mesh on there or anything i just put it on there to take pictures for you guys, ill take it it comes time to paint and for laney i have alot of extra small catachan jungle leafs left over which ill probably use for the leafs, also i play wood elves in fantasy and have a lot of leafs left over that i can use that fit perfect |
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Da Bank

Posts: 2344 Join date: 2009-07-28 Location: Fort Myers, FL (USA)
 | Subject: Re: sniper mesh Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:16 pm | |
| Awesome!
I love the Kroot coming out of the water. |
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