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Hooded Inquisitorial Interrogator






Central Florida

I've been wondering. Of all the miniatures you've painted over the last year, which has been your favorite to paint?


EDIT: Good at spelling am I? No.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2025/05/10 20:06:26


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Upstate, New York

 Quixote wrote:
I've been wondering. Of all the miniatures you've painted over the last year, which has been your favorite to paint?


EDIT: Good at spelling am I? No.


Favorite to paint? Or favorite models?

Here are my top 3 models from last year.
https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/5160/528437.page#11721798

That said, I know I didn’t enjoy the process of painting the bike chaplain. Should have left him in more parts, hard to get a brush in places.

Anything with edge highlights is a chore, and less fun. It looks good, so I do it.

Armies like my nighthaunt, tyranids, and soulblight all paint pretty quick to a decent level. Which I enjoy. Easy hit of pleasure from finishing models. The wight king I had a lot of fun with and liked how he turned out.

I’d have to comb over my blog for my thoughts while painting. It’s harder to remember that over how I feel about the results.

   
 
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