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Stabbin' Skarboy






It just hit me that almost five years ago from today I started painting and playing with warhammer 40k models. So I thought I'd look at some of my very first models and laugh at how terrible I was. So on the left side of the picture is one of the very firsy Ork boyz I painted and on the right is an ork boy I just painted ( before you say anything I know his sword hilt isn't painted, I ran out of leadbelcher). Please feel free to wax nostalgia with me and post your now and then photos.
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Fresh-Faced New User





Wow. that gives me some serious inspiriation. I just posted the first model I painted yesterday. Cant wait to see where I go from here. Thanks for sharing (:
   
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Stabbin' Skarboy






I remember when I entered my first tournament I was a little embarrassed about the quality of my army, but I think we all start at this level, just keep painting and experimenting.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut





Nottinghamshire

I have an image of my first ever - it's from about 2007... I don't think I've got any better, but on the plus side, I haven't got any worse.


I just loved this figure, it's so happy. I sat in a tiny student flat in Nottingham listening on how to drybrush and shade-midtone-highlight. Then tried my damnedest.

I guess my most recent is this week (unfinished - most of my work is):


[ Mordian 183rd ] - an ongoing Imperial Guard story with crayon drawings!
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Mysterious Techpriest






Nice! Really inspirational!
   
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Stabbin' Skarboy






Ok ignore what I just said about first models being bad, that wolf looks better than the thunder wolf Calvary I painted for a contest a few weeks ago.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Los Angeles, CA


First model, 1992ish:



Versus 2011:




I guess that's what roughly 20 years of practice will do for you!


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yakface's 40K rule #1: Although the rules allow you to use modeling to your advantage, how badly do you need to win your toy soldier games?
yakface's 40K rule #2: Friends don't let friends start a MEQ army.
yakface's 40K rule #3: Codex does not ALWAYS trump the rulebook, so please don't say that!
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Jealous that Horus is Warmaster





Central US

bluhhhh

This just reminds me of the first things I painted. I don't have anything from that era. Everything has been stripped or slagged into terrain and for good reason.

It matters not from whence the weave flows, just that it doooo
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Los Angeles, CA

 Dust wrote:
bluhhhh

This just reminds me of the first things I painted. I don't have anything from that era. Everything has been stripped or slagged into terrain and for good reason.


Varnish baby, VARNISH!

The last steps of every model I painted back then was to give them a black wash and then a varnish seal (well I guess painting the top of the base 'green' would be in between those two). I actually thought a model didn't look right unless it was varnished.

And I like to keep all my old painted models. It helps me remember where I came from.



I play (click on icons to see pics): DQ:70+S++G(FAQ)M++B-I++Pw40k92/f-D+++A+++/areWD104R+T(D)DM+++
yakface's 40K rule #1: Although the rules allow you to use modeling to your advantage, how badly do you need to win your toy soldier games?
yakface's 40K rule #2: Friends don't let friends start a MEQ army.
yakface's 40K rule #3: Codex does not ALWAYS trump the rulebook, so please don't say that!
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Central US

 yakface wrote:


Varnish baby, VARNISH!

The last steps of every model I painted back then was to give them a black wash and then a varnish seal (well I guess painting the top of the base 'green' would be in between those two). I actually thought a model didn't look right unless it was varnished.

And I like to keep all my old painted models. It helps me remember where I came from.




I think I might have a few kicking around somewhere.

What stands out the most to me in my original models is how gaudy they were. Everything worth painting a metallic hue was absolutely doused in it I even had some golden spray paint that I used for primer. It was like a Kardashian army or something 2Chainz would paint.

It matters not from whence the weave flows, just that it doooo
-Nicki Minaj, Prophetess of Khorne

Too moe to live
Too kawaii to die

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Nottinghamshire

 chazz huggins wrote:
Ok ignore what I just said about first models being bad, that wolf looks better than the thunder wolf Calvary I painted for a contest a few weeks ago.
In my defense(?) I was at university for a fine art foundation degree at the time, and in a relationship with an ex Citadel demo painter.
It was all my own work, but I had a lecture of how to do things like prime, wash, pin, drybrush, etc.

Left to my own devices I accidentally used gloss radiator paint to prime a figure and had to throw out a perfectly good Wolfen. So technically this is my second. My first never got painted.


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Colonel





This Is Where the Fish Lives

I love when these threads pop up! I've been painting for three and half years, coming into the hobby as an adult (with a wife, kids, house; all that good stuff) so I was lucky enough to have the bevy of information on Dakka, YouTube, and other places on the internet to help me hone my skills.

This was the first miniature I painted, sometime in late January 2012:
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Then this, sometime late last year:
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And this a couple of months ago:
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Savage Khorne Berserker Biker






Well I did have a bit of a steadier hand back when I was younger. I took a long hiatus from painting miniatures.

1989 or so


2015


To bad both pictures are taken with a potato.


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Towering Hierophant Bio-Titan





Bristol, England



Quake in awe at my late 80s paint job.
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Everyone: No.
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Fresh-Faced New User





VERY first mini I ever painted. 1985 or 86. Got to love those enamels lol!



First Space Marines. Sometime in 1990-91 I think



Mid 90s sometime, 96 or 97



2002 or so



Just last night


   
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Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain





The Rock

I don't have any pics from when I first started, but needless to say my first outings were... poor lol. Here's one from 3yrs ago when I tried to actually get some serious painting done...
Not too bad but not great.


Present day: Pretty awesome IMO

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AoV's Hobby Blog 29/04/18 The Tomb World stirs p44
How to take decent photos of your models
There's a beast in every man, and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand
Most importantly, Win or Lose, always try to have fun.
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Aspirant Tech-Adept






Haven't been doing this yet for thaaaaat long. Four or five years I guess.

One of my first squads painted, Dire Avengers

I knew some washing and drybrushinng and that was it. Were pretty bland.

Midway I changed armies and tried new stuff. It turned into this.


And nowadays it's


 yakface wrote:

Spoiler:
First model, 1992ish:



Versus 2011:




I guess that's what roughly 20 years of practice will do for you!


That's a great improvement from then till now. I almost didn't see it was a Termie at first.

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Poor ignorant guardsmen, it be but one of many of the great miracles of the Emperor! The Emperor is magic, like Harry Potter, but more magic! A most real and true SPACE WIZARD! And for the last time... I'm not a space plumber.

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UK

I don't have any pics of my really early stuff, as it's mostly broken or redone. However, in the last couple of years I've made more progress painting than in the 5 years before that. Here's mid 2014, passable at a distance but once you start looking closer they are pretty poor:






This is around the end of 2014. Getting there, I think.




And from the last few months:







Incidentally, this improvement seems inversely proportional to how many actual games I get in. I've barely played since last autumn, so been able to spend more time on my paintwork and do more one-offs and display pieces.

 
   
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Here's one from 2011, prior to my 4-year hiatus, long before I even created this account:


Here's one from a few months ago when I finally ended my hiatus:


Here's one that I'm working on right now (although my photography skills certainly haven't improved):

As you can see, I'm still figuring out how to de-uglify bases and how to do photo color balancing, but I think that I've improved since January, and gotten significantly better since 2011.

 
   
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Mid/late ‘80s:


Latest work (although not my best)


HG is fairly recent, and closer to what I normally paint:

   
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Never Forget Isstvan!





Chicago

Okay so my first model about 2 years ago (A raven guard jump pack chaplain) and my latest DKoK death riders




Ustrello paints- 30k, 40k multiple armies
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Fixture of Dakka






I've posted this before (but more as a thing about how much bigger space marines have gotten), but the red one on the left was probably one of my first squads.

   
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Steady Dwarf Warrior





really inspirational

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Stalwart Space Marine




Chicago

So this is one of my early models that I still use to test posing new weapons with after ripping his arms off...


More recent stuff;



   
 
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