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malleman08 Feb 2012 8:23 p.m. PST

I took some new pics for my blog.

captains-blogs.blogspot.com

Thanks for the advice timurilank, I am going to follow through with it when I finish painting the figures.

corporalpat thanks for the advice also. I went to my local hobby store and bought some GW inks. I wanted to give the Norman a different look, so I shaded him purple. I was trying to avoid spending the money on them, but I broke down. I have only been using craft paints recently.

Thanks for reminding me about bala wood. I have plenty of it laying around, but didn't even think about it. I may use popsicle sticks now that you mintioned it.

Hope you enjoy
MA

corporalpat09 Feb 2012 10:08 a.m. PST

The treeman is well done! The dragon could use some of that ink you bought, but I love the color scheme you chose. I have used craft paints for about twenty years now and am perfectly happy with them. I buy the extender also, mix with the paint about 50/50, then add water to thin. That said, GW (and others) inks are so much easier. I'm just an old tight wad! grin Popsicle sticks are a good idea. You can find all sorts of useful building materials at your local craft/art supply store.

I would like to see pics of the dungeon when it's done.

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