Hello all!
I'm totally new to Epic and this forum, so greetings to all and I hope I do not violate any rules by jumping in at this late stage of TOEG 2012. I have been aware of Epic since Epic 40k came out, but never got around to try it.
This September a buddy of mine and I decided to finally give it a try. Since we can only get together VERY infrequently, I have until the weekend before Christmas to paint up approximately 2000 points of Imperial Guard. I have been busy since our last gaming weekend, and after much searching for 6mm miniatures on the web, I finally got to painting.
I'm trying to finish a decent selection of Steel Legion formations until the deadline in December, and this blog will hopefully help to motivate myself. I will first post what I have painted since starting in early October.
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I first ordered just over 0.7 kilogramms of metal miniatures from Dark Realm Miniatures...
Then I realised I didn't know what the paint scheme was going to be. I think that while most camo paint schemes look cool up close, they tend to do what they are supposed to do when viewed from a distance: They hide details and blend the vehicle into a lump of green/brown - at least when someone with my limited abilities is the painter.
So I went for this instead: (Copyright Relic or whoever made Homeworld 2, I guess)
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I did a couple of test models to try out a few ways of painting blue and the orange markings...
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And finally wound up with a couple of tanks I am fairly happy with:
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The miniatures are DRM Chasseur tanks, the decals are from my wargaming shop and apparently depict the insignia of the 1st Polish Armoured Division. I didn't know that at the time though, I picked them for the funny winged boar - turns out it is a winged helmet...
Next up were two Hydras to give my infantry a little AA support:

Again DRM miniatures. They are called Firewall, IIRC.
A big thank you to Onyx, by the way,
his blog was a great inspiration for me both in terms of motivation and choice of miniatures.
I'll post the rest of the pictures over the next few days, right now I have to finish the air cav and navy that has been sitting on my desk for days now, all grey and blue and no orange at all...
Jan