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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:58 pm |
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:29 pm |
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Well, assembled the last few things I wanted to get done in prep for my "Primer and Base Color Day."
dafrca
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:35 am |
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Preparing my Russian and Turkish nefs for my "Nef painting Day!" 
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:29 pm |
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Quote (CyberShadow @ 26 April 2006 (15:24)) | Woo hoo. I have just had my usual Sunday schedule cancelled. So, I will have my first 'paint day' on Sunday. I will take photos before and after for comparrison. I have a batch of DVDs (Battlestar Galactica series, Family Guy season four and more) and a box of bare minis ready to go. | OK. Clearly, I am doing something wrong here. I spent four hours this afternoon and managed to get a total of three bases of infantry assembled! I then just got bored. What am I doing wrong?
I am putting together some DRM stuff and I find that it takes me more than 45 minutes to file down the bases to get them flat enough to stick to a Warmaster base. For those who have worked with DRM, how did you do it and get the things assembled before drawing your pension?
As for DRM, I must admit that I am inpressed with them. The detail and quality is exceptional, and there is minimal flash on the troops - in fact only about one in five guys needed any actual work on them.
My only trouble is that they seem to be made from titanium, or something equally 'file defying'! 
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:46 am |
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Worked on 2 Soopa Gun conversions to add to one of my E:A Orkz Warbands ... And still working some weapons configurations for my TL - Mega-Gargant ! 
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dafrca
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:02 am |
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Quote (CyberShadow @ 30 April 2006 (13:29)) | OK. Clearly, I am doing something wrong here. I spent four hours this afternoon and managed to get a total of three bases of infantry assembled! I then just got bored. What am I doing wrong?
I am putting together some DRM stuff and I find that it takes me more than 45 minutes to file down the bases to get them flat enough to stick to a Warmaster base. For those who have worked with DRM, how did you do it and get the things assembled before drawing your pension?
As for DRM, I must admit that I am inpressed with them. The detail and quality is exceptional, and there is minimal flash on the troops - in fact only about one in five guys needed any actual work on them.
My only trouble is that they seem to be made from titanium, or something equally 'file defying'! ? |
One Word: Dremel! ?
Use their work station to hold the tool in place and sand off what ever you wnt quickly.
See Photo:
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CyberShadow
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 10:25 pm |
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Hi, and thanks. I actually have a Dremel. But I find that I either dont have the correct sanding tip, or the thing doesnt have the power required, since the mini slows down the spin too much. Instead, today, I went for the low-tect option - suggested by Gaunts Ghost - a large metal rasp for filing pipes! 
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 12:34 pm |
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In reply to CS:
I dont sand the infantry's bases down, I build the base I'm putting them onto up.
Put down a layer of GS of about the depth of the bases on the infantry.
You can then do one of two things: Wet the infantry modles bases & them in where you want them. Wetting them stops the GS from sticking. then take out the model, leave the GS to dry whilst you paint the infantry sperately. Glue them into place when ready.
This is quicker overall, but will leave gaps around the model unles you're using a textured basing technique such as sand.
If you're into self-casting, this also means you can cast your own bases from the masters you make. I've not started this yet, but I intend to soon.
Or just push the infantry (usually after painting) into the GS & fold over the edges to complete a smooth transition.
I'd say both ways are ?a lot faster than filing the bases down with whatever method you are currently using!
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 12:51 pm |
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I did consider this... particularly as I actually paint after basing the infantry (I just find it easier). It would just result in large and tall bases. I will try my new rasp... and then move to putty if that doesnt work.
Thanks.
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 2:32 pm |
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Quote (CyberShadow @ 30 April 2006 (16:29)) | For those who have worked with DRM, how did you do it and get the things assembled before drawing your pension? |
I am using 1.5mm thick bases from Litko. ?Then drilling the holes into the base. ?That way the assembly works just like an epic base. ?The other bonus is that you do not have preset holes or patterns. ?You can position the figures how you like on the base and then drill. ?So no more filing until your fingers bleed. ?Though this method probably takes a bit more time than using cast bases like Paul mentioned.
Last night I got my first Kraytonian stand painted. ?I just need to flock it and take a photo. ?This is my test stand for the paint scheme I want to use.
-Audrey
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dafrca
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 3:17 pm |
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Quote (TuffSkull @ 02 May 2006 (04:34)) | I dont sand the infantry's bases down, I build the base I'm putting them onto up. | Not to offend, but I dislike this method. I have watched as the hobby has endorsed taller and larger bases for a while now. In fact, dispite protests to the contrary, you can not win painting contests unless your figure is on a base half again as tall as the mini.
I really dislike the whole mega-base thing and will continue to sand down bases to fit my thinner bases.
I do not like the "My troops are standing on a 5ft tall stage" look and thus try to minimize the base.
sorry for the rant.
dafrca
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 3:22 pm |
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Quote (wraeththu @ 02 May 2006 (06:32)) | Last night I got my first Kraytonian stand painted. ?I just need to flock it and take a photo. ?This is my test stand for the paint scheme I want to use.
-Audrey |
Oh you are such a tease, you know how much I love to see photos.... ?
must be patient must be patient must be patient must be patient must be patient
dafrca
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wraeththu
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 2:40 pm |
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 3:18 pm |
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Post subject: What are you working on Volume IX Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:26 pm |
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wraeththu,
Great photo and the painting look svery nice. If I may ask how did you you drill the holes in the base.
Thanks
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