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Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

Baneblade I painted a little while ago. Posted to the gallery for voting and C&C.




Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
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New Orleans, LA

Very well painted, sir!

What's that Gatling gun on the hull supposed to represent?


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Glendale, AZ

It was just a bit I had laying around, so whatever. Mega assaault cannon, or gatling multi-laser....

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Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Krieg! What a hole...

That's a leman russ eradicator muzzle break, right? I like it, somehow makes the tank feels more ''modern''

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It's the muzzle break from the hellhammer variant.



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And seriously, could I get a few votes maybe? Thanks.

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Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Glendale, AZ

Only one more vote needed! >.<

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Glendale, AZ

Thanks!

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Nicely done!

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kronk wrote:Very well painted, sir!

What's that Gatling gun on the hull supposed to represent?



Your DOOM! No but in all seriousness this is an excellent model. I love the desert camo circa 1991, and the uber assault cannon.

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Very nice.
   
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Makes me want to buy a baneblade.

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Glendale, AZ

 Happygrunt wrote:
Makes me want to buy a baneblade.
High praise indeed.

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Baneblades make me want to buy a Baneblade.

This is very nice too though, do the tracks have a hint of green or is it just me? They look good either way.
   
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I like the chocolate chip camo job. Nice throwback!

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mmmmm chocolate chip baneblade.

That is incredibly well painted.

If I may ask how do you paint camouflage?
Mainly because I'm planning on doing a caunter camouflage scheme for some executioners.
   
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Eaton Rapids, MI

Wow...

Love the "chocolate chip" camo, man I miss DCU's

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Glendale, AZ

 Sir Bushwookie wrote:
mmmmm chocolate chip baneblade.

That is incredibly well painted.

If I may ask how do you paint camouflage?
Mainly because I'm planning on doing a caunter camouflage scheme for some executioners.


I basically just found the right colors and printed up an example to reference while applying the paint. The important part is to make sure which colors are on "bottom" and which are on "top". After the pattern was painted on, I washed the entire tank with a muddy brown to weather it and unify the colors a bit better.

When painting infantry and smaller vehicles the most important thing to remember is that camouflage theory and miniature painting theory are exactly opposite each other; True camouflage blurs edges and outlines and tries to fool the eyes, while miniature painting exaggerates edges and outlines and tries to attract the eye. I know from personal experience if you actually apply a 'true' camouflage scheme to an infantry sized mini, the result is VERY ugly and hard to see. So your best bet is to find a pattern you like the look of, and approximate it, then go about highlighting it so the camouflage will never work.

Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.


 
   
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Nice job the cameo just makes the tank feel more realistic



 
   
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Good looking model, love the punisher cannon on the hull. And you did great on the chocolate chip camo.


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