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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





Hi there... I'm new around here. I live in the deserts of southern New Mexico, and play WH40K (Orks), Warmachine/Hordes (Trollbloods), Malifaux (Resurrectionists), and quite a number of "old-school" GW (& others) board games. This time around, I've been painting on and off for about 6 months, after a 10 or so year absence from the hobby (since the 2nd -> 3rd edition 40K switchover.... yeah, my Orks look funny on the table next to the newer models).

I've posted pics of the Goliath Gang (Necromunda) that belongs to a friend that I've recently finished. All the pics (10 of them) are in my gallery. It seems the gallery link is under my name to the left, so reposting the pics in this thread seemed to be a bit redundant. If I should also post them in the thread, please let me know.

The pictures were taken with a new digital camera I purchased, my first, so hopefully the pics are good enough for Dakka viewers. The camera is a Canon PowerShot SD1300IS, and pics were taken at ISO80, manual white balance, macro off (as macro caused the depth of field to become extremely narrow), and 3 daylight bulbs were used for lighting. In Photoshop, the only thing done was brightness adjust, auto-levels, cropping and resizing.

Oh, and all the tidbits of plaid are due to an instore joke, started by me going slightly insane painting tons of plaid tartans for my Trollbloods (Hordes) army.

Comments and critiques welcomed.

Thanks for viewing!

KDLynch
   
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Sister Oh-So Repentia




NW Indiana/Chicago

I think they look great, but you may want to merge each series vertically instead of horizontally so they can be a bit larger...it's hard to pick out the details.

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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





Thanks for the advice, zeronyne; I've reposted the pictures in higher-resolution, as well as vertically merged.

I've also now posted the Enforcer patrol the Goliath Gang goes up against... which should help clarify why a few of the Golaith's are wearing "anti-21" buttons/tattoos. For the Enforcers, I was asked to use the New Orleans Saints as inspiration for the colors.

Here's some samples (shrunk) from the Gallery. Full sized images, and for all the members (10x for Golaith, 8x for Enforcers) can be viewed in my gallery.




Comments & critiques welcomed.
   
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Guarding Guardian






These are really nice models! If I were you I'd work on face of the guy at the top.

Who cares we are a dying race. We will kick your ass.- Unknown Farseer.  
   
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Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM






In the Wasteland

wow they are realy pinted well, do your necromunda yourself?



 
   
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Inside that little light in your refridgerator

Very cool minis, nice and gritty.

S_P

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