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    So I know that we have some Warhammer fanatics in the community... I guess I will step up here. Though my friends make fun of me for playing! XD

    That aside, I field a Necrons, Black Legion - Chaos Space Marines, and a Grey Knights army. I also collect a few other small models here and there. In addition, I am a big fan of the Dawn of War series for the computer.

    Well, here are some pictures for you guys! If you play, post some pics of your guys! Enjoy!

    This is my baby... The Daemon Prince!


    A Brother Captain of the Grey Knights seeks to banish him!


    A Dreadnought of the Grey Knights Order. He is still in the works, his gun is not done yet.

    http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/3554/dscn0261jd.jpg
    http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/15/dscn0262s.jpg


    Size matters? On the left is my Nightbringer, one BAMF!


    Though Daemon Prince is pretty small in actuality.


    I love the table top game and I love to paint. If you got any questions or need some tips on painting and such, don't hesitate to ask.

  • #2
    That Daemon Prince? is pretty sweet looking lol ((cant remember havent played in a while)) Some nice work there
    LINK <-- This song scares me, make sure you have sound...

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    • #3
      I use to play a long time ago, then it just got too expensive for me.

      I had an army of Space Wolves.
      My to-be toon:
      Shafiq Al-Mawt: Zakharan myrkulite.

      My tomb of old toons:
      Cruven Schlachten - Blood Reaver of Garagos, Blackwood Company Elite, Hellstrom Head of Security
      Marcus Waynard- Horned Harbinger, fear his best bud Frank!... and Jim, Bob, Sue, and Jane...
      Davlamin Frostfoot - Frosty Snowflake, the Frozen Fist of Auril, sworn enemy of the Second Wind fire pit.


      Click here to see the full image of my avatar, by Algido.

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      • #4
        40k was never my thing and im losing intrest in warhammer now days, still there are a hell of a lot of difrent rules and such out there that 90% of all wargamers dont know about becose there not true wargamers and GW is very tight lipped about other existing.

        iv posted some things up already here
        http://richardleitch5.deviantart.com/
        EvanandaPriestess of joy.

        Hold - Follower of the lady, any lady.


        http://richardleitch5.deviantart.com/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by richardleitch5 View Post
          40k was never my thing and im losing intrest in warhammer now days, still there are a hell of a lot of difrent rules and such out there that 90% of all wargamers dont know about becose there not true wargamers and GW is very tight lipped about other existing.

          iv posted some things up already here
          http://richardleitch5.deviantart.com/
          Lol, half the fun is arguing over who is right!

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          • #6
            Both of them look really well done can both be right? lol. for the record i cant paint my models to save my life lol.

            anyway while browsing your pics of models.. i found this in there for some reason :P
            http://spookydoom.deviantart.com/art...-Song-22451106
            LINK <-- This song scares me, make sure you have sound...

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            • #7
              More guys, put a quarter up there for better comparison, more Grey Knights who are not finished, and an inquisitor who needs some work too. Lol, and Meaning of Life in the Background!WTF

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              • #8
                I have a small Tyranid army but I havent been able to play for a bit so they sit collecting dust at the moment.

                Nice figures though, did you paint them yourself?
                "For here, apart, dwells one whose hands have wrought/ Strange eidola that chill the world with fear:
                Whose graven runes in tomes of dread have taught/ What things beyond the star gulfs lurk and leer.
                Dark Lord of Averoigne- whose windows stare/ On pits of dream no other gaze could bare!"

                -H.P. Lovecraft

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                • #9
                  guess ill have to bring up my dad's witch hunters army when i come up to cleveland Zorka, you can teach me how to play =D
                  Originally posted by ThePaganKing
                  So, the roguethree bootlickers strike again.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by prismaticcrow View Post
                    I have a small Tyranid army but I havent been able to play for a bit so they sit collecting dust at the moment.

                    Nice figures though, did you paint them yourself?
                    Yes, thanks! I Invested incredible amounts of time into these babies, been playing and painting for 6 years.

                    And if you want to take on the might of Black Legion Kaizen, you best come prepared! XD

                    EDIT: I considered posting some vids on painting Tutorials, but I don't have a good camera or the time...

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                    • #11
                      Oh ... you need DULLCOAT PRIMER. The models are too shiny.


                      It's a nice after paint spray that tones down the glare/gloss/shiny/kindofsparklyandgirl effect. It's excellent, and really sets that grim tone.
                      Originally posted by ThePaganKing
                      So, the roguethree bootlickers strike again.

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                      • #12
                        Well, I used gloss varnish to give certain looks to a model. For example, on the deamon prince, his armor has been warped to his skin from his exposure to the warp. If I apply a light gloss coat, its going to give the model a shiny look and replicate the almost wet/slimy feel that we want for his skin. On the other hand the Nightbringer will need a heavy gloss varnish to give it a much more metallic look because he is practically living metal. In some instances you will not want a glossy look for certain pieces of metal and clothing. Applying an ink wash can also give you an EXCELLENT grimy look, but only if you water it down correctly, which is dependent on variables of color preservation and paint fluidity.

                        These are also a close up look, from a good viewing distance the glare/gloss/shiny/kindofsparklyandgirl effect looks pretty good in my opinion. I have not used a dullcoat primer as a finisher. Of course what is best about painting your troops is that you can do it in any style you wish!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Zorkaplex View Post
                          Of course what is best about painting your troops is that you can do it in any style you wish!
                          Yeah, i made my space wolves black and gold (looked more like chaos space marine style) rather than the color they are technically supposed to be painted and personally i think they look much cooler.
                          My to-be toon:
                          Shafiq Al-Mawt: Zakharan myrkulite.

                          My tomb of old toons:
                          Cruven Schlachten - Blood Reaver of Garagos, Blackwood Company Elite, Hellstrom Head of Security
                          Marcus Waynard- Horned Harbinger, fear his best bud Frank!... and Jim, Bob, Sue, and Jane...
                          Davlamin Frostfoot - Frosty Snowflake, the Frozen Fist of Auril, sworn enemy of the Second Wind fire pit.


                          Click here to see the full image of my avatar, by Algido.

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                          • #14
                            If you want to get a realy cool, wet and slimey look, try some stuff called perma-wet. I use it on my facial prosthetic appliances for some costumes and it dries to a seriously wet look. It is the same stuff they use on Predator masks and lots of wound appliances to make them look wet and gooey even after they dry. It's kinda tough to find and a little expensive, but the look is wonderful.

                            I either get mine at MonsterMakers or FX warehouse...can't really remember which, but I am pretty sure MM is the one. www.monstermakers.com.

                            Great looking stuff, Zork
                            Ursus Ahrahl: Vengeful Desert Warrior (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ursus_Ahrahl)
                            Zaphram Babblerocks: Silly Gnome Tinkerer
                            Ronon Darkholme: Eye and ear of the Night Watch of Kelemvor's Eternal Order (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...onon_Darkholme)
                            Jakomyn Moriarty: Misunderstood Calishite mage (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.php?title=Jakomyn_Moriarty)
                            Turin Greyhold: Ex-mercenary paladin of Torm (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...reyhold,_Turin)
                            Alexandros Pentacost: 1/2 Orc Cleric of the Red Knight
                            "Remember, Private..Friendly Fire is not a nice warm place you and your hippy buddies sit around at night toasting marshmallows and singing Kumbaya." --Me to one of my troops way back when

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                            • #15
                              I've got a soft spot for Eldar in table top, but I'll rape face with Chaos in Dawn of War

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