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Okay, so I painted up the Terminators from the Warlord "Terminator: Genisys" boxed set. I decided to base the crawlers too (damned things do not come with bases which is asinine). Currently the crawlers are not yet glued to the bases. I tried to make the bases come close to matching the included game mat, but it varies in tone and my lighting sucks (that is my damned excuse and I'm sticking with it !).

Lighting in my work area is really bad, so I tried taking the pictures with and without a flash and moving my lamp a bit. In a couple the bases look more gray than they really are.

What do you think?











All painted with cheap craft paints, the terminators took maybe an hour to do, plus time between layers for drying. Bases took about as long but had more drying time as the acrylic pumice medium I used had to dry overnight. Now I need to find time/motivation to handle the humans. I already have a bunch of (in my mind) suitable human figs painted up so I'm not going to rush to knock them out.

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