The first detail shots are edited. All through the exact same systems so comparisons can be made. I'll make a few notes here, but hopefully I ca get more words from the painters themselves for when I post all the different angle shots
Marconz - yours arrived this morning and will be photographed ASAP along with about a dozen others I need in front of the camera - I'll try to make sure I get group shots of all the Tac Comm'ers work together

Aaron / Vaaish - 1hour 15. Uses washing up liquid in his water pot - never thought of that myself but makes a lot of sense! Aaron was put under pressure by using paints unusual to him and still put out a great piece!

Matt / Apocolocyntosis - 1 hour. highlights with remarkably clean drybrushing and as such Uses paper as a pallet. Never seen it done like that before but very effective!

Justin - 45 minutes. Never painted 6mm before!I'm contractually obliged to point that out with every photo of his

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Eddie Turner - 35 Minutes. It is illegal to conduct hobby in |Guildford without Eddie Present, so he was! And very nice too - better than your 28's mate

Ryan / Man Of Kent - seems to have a holofield as I struggled to photograph this one, sorry! [edit - Better pic added 27/04/13 ]

Richard Sykes - 80 Minutes. 28mm display painter by habbit, Never Painted 6mm. Looks so much better under daylight lamp / photographed than normal lighting, the lighting effect on it suddenly comes into focus!

Paul / TuffSkull - 58 minutes - tried some new paints out on this. Got Lucks as it seemed to come together ok. Happy to be back pushing my eyes a little without too much frustration

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