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Author:  Feytor [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:41 pm ]
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hi all.

Despite reading the forum often, this is the first time I write here...so first I should introduce myself, my name is Alberto and I'm from Spain.

Few months ago I bought the tyranid army I always wanted, and I've started to throw some paint on it..
I am a very slow painter , plus I'm painting several Infinity armies, so do not expect many updates ::)

These are the first bugs I've painted as part of the Hive Fleet Kraken.
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Author:  CAL001 [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:45 pm ]
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Mate,

Welcome, nice looking bugs, I like the red/bone contrast it works well. What are your thoughts on basing?

Cheers
Aaron

Author:  Dave [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:12 pm ]
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They look good. The Infinity stuff has always looked cool to me, the four-legged crawly things would be fun in Epic I think.

Author:  Legion 4 [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:35 pm ]
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Very Nice !!!

Author:  Stingray [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:55 pm ]
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Hiya

Looking good :)

Author:  Markconz [ Wed Jun 01, 2011 10:49 pm ]
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Great scheme, similar to my own nids! :D

Author:  fredmans [ Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:35 pm ]
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It seems you are off to a good start. The red/bone combination looks great.

/Fredmans

Author:  Feytor [ Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:55 am ]
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Thanks everybody!! :D
CAL001 wrote:
Mate,

Welcome, nice looking bugs, I like the red/bone contrast it works well. What are your thoughts on basing?

Cheers
Aaron


I have no idea how to base them, suggestions please?

Dave wrote:
They look good. The Infinity stuff has always looked cool to me, the four-legged crawly things would be fun in Epic I think.

Infinity stuff are amazing, lot of detail and personality in every single model, also the game was born in my contry,so I recommend it ;)

New miniatures painted before starting my final exams:

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I know I should have started by painting hormagaunts/termagaunts, but I really like the biovores and exocrines XD

Author:  CAL001 [ Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:07 am ]
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Mate,

You want to do something that contrasts your paintjob as to highlight the job you have done with the model. Nids are known for desolating worlds, so maybe a theme along that line, something barren, maybe dark and volcanic looking terrain using some fine sand. Alternatively, take a look at Dawn of War and try to emmulate some of the infested worlds from there.

Cheers
Aaron

Author:  Man of kent [ Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:32 am ]
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Dark grey ash world bases would look really good here.

Are you using a dip on these? They look great :-)

Author:  Dobbsy [ Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:09 pm ]
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Feytor this is the same colour style I tried with my nids and failed horribly to pull off! nice work. If I hadn't already gone a long way on the new scheme it almost makes me want to return to the original idea - great stuff! BTW what's your painting process? Exact colours etc? I agree with CAL001 and MoK on the bases too. Black/darkgrey frames bright colours nicely I've found.

Author:  Feytor [ Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:05 am ]
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CAL001 wrote:
Mate,

You want to do something that contrasts your paintjob as to highlight the job you have done with the model. Nids are known for desolating worlds, so maybe a theme along that line, something barren, maybe dark and volcanic looking terrain using some fine sand. Alternatively, take a look at Dawn of War and try to emmulate some of the infested worlds from there.

Cheers
Aaron


I was thinking the same thing, something dark and desolate...anyway, I´ll probably continue painting nids and leave for later the basing...

Man of kent wrote:
Dark grey ash world bases would look really good here.

Are you using a dip on these? They look great :-)

Dobbsy wrote:
Feytor this is the same colour style I tried with my nids and failed horribly to pull off! nice work. If I hadn't already gone a long way on the new scheme it almost makes me want to return to the original idea - great stuff! BTW what's your painting process? Exact colours etc? I agree with CAL001 and MoK on the bases too. Black/darkgrey frames bright colours nicely I've found.

Thanks :D
I am a slow painter and I do not have so much time to paint, so the painting process is very simple: the first is to apply a coat of paint with GW bleached bone, then I apply vallejo red (model color 70947) to the details (scales, claws, horns ...), finally I apply a mixture of matt varnish and asphalt bitumen (12 parts of varnish for one of bitumen)
I'm not sure the English name is asphalt bitumen...the Spanish name is "betun de judea" and this is how looks like
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I know I could get better results spending more time, but I think it is a very effective technique for these small miniatures ::)

Author:  ulric [ Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:58 am ]
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If its that simple
your technique is really effective

Author:  Man of kent [ Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:31 am ]
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That's wood dye to all us english! I used exactly the same stuff on my nids but due to the fact that it's part spirits (i.e. white spirit) it pitted the paint a bit and I had to give them a second coating of Army painter: however the mixutre of varnish works perfect if I assume that the pictures are of the models when all painting has dried?

Author:  Feytor [ Sun Jun 12, 2011 10:00 pm ]
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ulric wrote:
If its that simple
your technique is really effective

Effective and fast, however it's taking longer than expected to paint the nids because the guy I bought the miniatures sold me most of them glued in their bases :(

Man of kent wrote:
That's wood dye to all us english! I used exactly the same stuff on my nids but due to the fact that it's part spirits (i.e. white spirit) it pitted the paint a bit and I had to give them a second coating of Army painter: however the mixutre of varnish works perfect if I assume that the pictures are of the models when all painting has dried?

XD I could not find the name, and it was as easy as wood dye...Yes, pictures are of models when all painting has dried

Newest nids are a few termagants (as always a bad photo ::) )
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