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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Oh yes. spectacular!

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Little boy birthday... and with it some freshly painted Tyranids. He's wanted these painted for a long time. No idea if they're useful in 6th but like most of the units in my armies I choose them because they look cool rather than how well they fight. My son is the same way. These are technically still WIP (and frankly far from my best work) but there's only a couple of details to attend to so I thought I'd post the pics. This "scenario" was set up by Thing 2 with another toy he got for his birthday.


Raveners One...



Greeks Zero.



I'll have a slightly better unit pic when I'm finished with them.

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This makes me smile.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

Very badass Gits, I enjoyed this whole thread (from the beginning no less!) It makes me excited, because my son is turning 8 in January and so is REALLY excited to be getting his army officially (he plays Chaos, but its still "mine") Very very cool man
   
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Bristol

Sweet! I love raveners too.

Say Happy Birthday to Thing 2!
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Thanks guys. It's an interesting group... 3 old metals and three new plastics.

Thing 2 is all cranked up about using them in a game, we'll have to give them a go!

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Alabama

Tell thing 2 happy bday!

man those ravenors look pretty sweet even is they are WIPs.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Raveners are finally done. Please keep in mind these are very tabletop... so be kind. On the plus side however, another squad down!



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Bristol

For 'very tabletop' they certainly look sweet!
   
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Reedsburg, WI

I like the ones with the redened bellies the most. Did you do that with washes or with a wet blend? Very effective and attractive!

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Surfing the Tervigon Wave...on a baby.

The ones with the reddened bellies are using the plastic kit's Deathspitter torso option iirc.


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Congrats are getting the kids involved- I didn't have anyone to help me back in 2nd... I was fielding Wolf Guard termies alongside Carnifexes and having a blast!

However, my first painting exploits involved Testors oils.

Atleast you have avoided that issue!

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Potters Bar, UK

Woops, i missed Thing 2's Birthday...my bad

hot damn Gits, if my 'very table top' looked like that i wouldnt be complaining!

KC, i expect to see another of these threads when your little one starts his own army...

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Burtucky, Michigan

Right you are good sir! I planned on that as well. I just hope he doesnt pick some crazy hard color schemes, because Im an alright painter, Im not THAT talented
   
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Not sure why you think they don't look their best, I think they look fantastic!

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Potters Bar, UK

 KingCracker wrote:
Right you are good sir! I planned on that as well. I just hope he doesnt pick some crazy hard color schemes, because Im an alright painter, Im not THAT talented

Im taking that as a promise..... (honestly, i think these types of blogs are highly inspirational, and i think they show just how good the Dakka/wargaming community can be)

I know the feeling (painting wise), but its all about practice (and getting a scheme that suits you, so you may have to start hinting towards the paint scheme now....just in case haha) i think...has the little one decided on an army yet?


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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

 wyomingfox wrote:
I like the ones with the redened bellies the most. Did you do that with washes or with a wet blend? Very effective and attractive!

You'll laugh. My "technique" for getting the red bellies is overspray from airbrushing the talons! Totally accidental, though I agree completely that the end result is quite good.

Thanks for the comments and support gents. Slowly getting back into the swing of painting. Expect weird little "look what tiny project I did last night" updates for a while. Some ork stuff, some nid, some necron. Once I've tidied up the innumerable loose ends I've left over the summer, I'll even pick up my marines again.

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Reedsburg, WI

 Gitsplitta wrote:
 wyomingfox wrote:
I like the ones with the redened bellies the most. Did you do that with washes or with a wet blend? Very effective and attractive!

You'll laugh. My "technique" for getting the red bellies is overspray from airbrushing the talons! Totally accidental, though I agree completely that the end result is quite good.


Gits: "Curse you overspray...oh wait...I think I can make this happen for real!"

Well, it turned out brilliant accidental or not.

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Green Bay, Wisconson

They look good. Another option for him to experiment with.


 
   
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I didn't know there even where metal ones that looked similar to the plastics. My metals are all closer the the Red Terror than the current plastics.
   
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Reedsburg, WI

 whalemusic360 wrote:
I didn't know there even where metal ones that looked similar to the plastics. My metals are all closer the the Red Terror than the current plastics.


You have the 3rd edition snake like ravenors...as do I. 4th edition ravenors looked almost exactly like the most recent 5th edition plastic ones.

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Sechelt, BC

But their weight is so much more satisfying than the plastic ones.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Yep, they all look really good together, the metal ones are just a bit smaller than the plastics and the only major design change is the addition of the chest thingie on the newer models.


I'm kind of experimenting with a new policy when I play may kids so that I can actually "play" without feeling like I'm just beating them up. Lately, I've been handicapping myself point-wise... so if we're playing 1750 points, I'll field more like 1500. That way they get a buffer of sorts and I can try and stretch my legs strategically without feeling like I'm picking on them. This also lets them play with units and builds that aren't "competitive" (not that anything I play is either) without getting their butts kicked because of it. So far, I've really enjoyed it. I like playing from behind as I have to stay really focused and sharp... remember my rules, etc. I seem to do my best thinking when I'm behind & making it up as I go along. They enjoy the games more too because they win more often.

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Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."

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Burtucky, Michigan

 Revenent Reiko wrote:
 KingCracker wrote:
Right you are good sir! I planned on that as well. I just hope he doesnt pick some crazy hard color schemes, because Im an alright painter, Im not THAT talented

Im taking that as a promise..... (honestly, i think these types of blogs are highly inspirational, and i think they show just how good the Dakka/wargaming community can be)

I know the feeling (painting wise), but its all about practice (and getting a scheme that suits you, so you may have to start hinting towards the paint scheme now....just in case haha) i think...has the little one decided on an army yet?





Well of course he has an army in mind. I dont want to derail any further, but come January, Im sure Ill start a blog for the little tyke
   
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 Gitsplitta wrote:
Yep, they all look really good together, the metal ones are just a bit smaller than the plastics and the only major design change is the addition of the chest thingie on the newer models.


I'm kind of experimenting with a new policy when I play may kids so that I can actually "play" without feeling like I'm just beating them up. Lately, I've been handicapping myself point-wise... so if we're playing 1750 points, I'll field more like 1500. That way they get a buffer of sorts and I can try and stretch my legs strategically without feeling like I'm picking on them. This also lets them play with units and builds that aren't "competitive" (not that anything I play is either) without getting their butts kicked because if it. So far, I've really enjoyed it. I like playing from behind as I have to stay really focused and sharp... remember my rules, etc. I seem to do my best thinking when I'm behind & making it up as I go along. They enjoy the games more too because they win more often.



Nice, but thing 1 is getting better so I'm guessing you'll be losing alot. Thing 2 is still young and enjoys the narritive so much more than the mechanics. Both will be giving you more challenging games as you grow in to middle+ age. wippersnappers!

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Hmm, turns out the shiny new(ish) quote system cant handle multi-quote....
Gitsplitta wrote:Yep, they all look really good together, the metal ones are just a bit smaller than the plastics and the only major design change is the addition of the chest thingie on the newer models.


I'm kind of experimenting with a new policy when I play may kids so that I can actually "play" without feeling like I'm just beating them up. Lately, I've been handicapping myself point-wise... so if we're playing 1750 points, I'll field more like 1500. That way they get a buffer of sorts and I can try and stretch my legs strategically without feeling like I'm picking on them. This also lets them play with units and builds that aren't "competitive" (not that anything I play is either) without getting their butts kicked because of it. So far, I've really enjoyed it. I like playing from behind as I have to stay really focused and sharp... remember my rules, etc. I seem to do my best thinking when I'm behind & making it up as I go along. They enjoy the games more too because they win more often.


Sounds like a good way to keep your skills up, while keeping them interested in playing, seems you have found a good blaance for all of you to enjoy the games...


KingCracker wrote:Well of course he has an army in mind. I dont want to derail any further, but come January, Im sure Ill start a blog for the little tyke

Ill be looking out for it, good on you!


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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Madison, WI

Got a game in with Thing 2 yesterday.... I had my marines, he had my old eldar. For those of you who are interested... he kicked my butt!

Linky to battle report: MW (1000) vs Eldar (1200)

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 Gitsplitta wrote:
Got a game in with Thing 2 yesterday.... I had my marines, he had my old eldar. For those of you who are interested... he kicked my butt!


Awww, poor bugs.

I like your work. Your Raveners look very good.

   
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Madison, WI

Thanks Leech! Holidays & birthdays tend to be times when I get the bugs done in batches. Those were a birthday present as I recall.

Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."

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Madison, WI

Link to yet another battle report staring Thing 2 vs. my presumptive Adepticon army. You guys will probably get really sick of these are their'll probably be a lot of them. Sorry, no nids... he's on an Eldar kick at the moment.

MW vs. Eldar... the re-match

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