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Japan

inmygravenimage wrote:I think the ladies have turned out well. I especially like the maiko's robes. Very Nice detailing.


Thanks. I wasn't sure that I could pull it off, but it worked pretty well. The other should probably have some sort of decoration as well, but I don't really like the model enough to pull her back out of storage.

Llamahead wrote:I hadn't even realised they made a Harlequin Dreadnaught.


They didn't. The face is the canopy from a harlequin jetbike, combined with a lot of sculpy.

Now showing The Fellowship of the Ring, along with some Dreadball Captains!

Painting total as of 4/13/2024: 31 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain

Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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The harlequin dreadnought is certain to be rad. Old Fellowship minis rule, too.
   
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Japan

youwashock wrote:The harlequin dreadnought is certain to be rad. Old Fellowship minis rule, too.


I hope the Dread turns out well. I had a heck of a time getting it right when I first built it, which is why it's still in pieces now.

Now showing The Fellowship of the Ring, along with some Dreadball Captains!

Painting total as of 4/13/2024: 31 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain

Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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I vote for the dread. Always loved the harlequin conversion of it.
   
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Antwerp

Cool updates, the kimono on the geisha looks amazing. The valkyrie also catches my eye.

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That's a nice bit of freehand work on the Geishas kimono.
   
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iirc the harlequin dreadnought idea was first mooted in a citadel journal, think it even had unofficial rules. Can't wait to see what you do with it!
The samuria marines are all kinds of awesome.

My painting and modeling blog:

PaddyMick's Paintshop: Alternative 40K Armies

 
   
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A Protoss colony world

The Japanese models continue to look great, and that Harlequin dready should be cool once it's painted too.

My armies (re-counted and updated on 11/1/23, including modeled wargear options):
Dark Angels: ~15000 Astra Militarum: ~1200 | Adeptus Custodes: ~1900 | Imperial Knights: ~2000 | Sisters of Battle: ~3500 | Leagues of Votann: ~1200 | Tyranids: ~2600 | Stormcast Eternals: ~5000
Check out my P&M Blogs: ZergSmasher's P&M Blog | Imperial Knights blog | Board Games blog | Total models painted in 2023: 40 | Total models painted in 2024: 12 | Current main painting project: Dark Angels
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Japan

bbb wrote:I vote for the dread. Always loved the harlequin conversion of it.


I have, at this point, kind of a vague idea of how to approach the model. It might not get done this month, though...

Flapjack wrote:Cool updates, the kimono on the geisha looks amazing. The valkyrie also catches my eye.


Thanks! I enjoyed painting such colorful models, especially given that they aren't fighty, like pretty much everything else I do.

aku-chan wrote:That's a nice bit of freehand work on the Geishas kimono.


Thanks! It breaks down if you really zoom in, but at normal viewing distances, it works.

PaddyMick wrote:iirc the harlequin dreadnought idea was first mooted in a citadel journal, think it even had unofficial rules. Can't wait to see what you do with it!
The samuria marines are all kinds of awesome.


Were there rules for the harlie dread? We didn't have ready access to Citadel Journal back in the day. It just seemed like an obvious conversion. I'm glad you like the Samurines, as well.

ZergSmasher wrote:The Japanese models continue to look great, and that Harlequin dready should be cool once it's painted too.


Thanks! The maiko was fun to paint (the geisha not so much), so it's nice to hear that other people like them. The Harlie Dread is proving difficult to get started on, sadly...

Continuing my theme of getting stuff done, here are a couple of Dreadball captains:


The guy on the left is the captain of the Wu-Ling Wanders, who create portals on the pitch. The restic casting was pretty rough on this guy, which on top of all the fiddly detail made him not a lot of fun to paint. In the end, I went the expressionist route, with patches of color to sort of define what everything is and let the viewer fill in the details.

The guy on the right is the captain of the Glambek Ghosts, immaterial energy beings who can phase through enemy players. The rest of the team is cast in translucent blue plastic. I just gave them a coat of Tamiya Clear Blue. This guy is regular grey restic. I think the effect worked pretty well.

I also finished off my old metal Fellowship:






I tried to paint them all in movie-accurate colors. It was pretty easy to do, as there is a boatload of photo reference online, mostly by/for cosplayers.

Here are the rest of the Fellowship, painted years ago, and showing wear from their frequent participation in games of Frostgrave:




As you can see, my painting style has changed significantly over the last five? ten? years since I painted these first three. They work pretty well in group, though, so I don't think I'll be going back and touching up anything:


The harlequin dreadnought is proving quite the challenge. I'm making a fancy base for it, and have been playing around with poses, but the inherent stiffness of the base model is slowing me down. Also, while drilling out the shoulder mount, I managed to break off the tip of my drill bit, and have to rethink my strategy for mounting the limbs. I'll try to share some WIP photos this weekend.

Now showing The Fellowship of the Ring, along with some Dreadball Captains!

Painting total as of 4/13/2024: 31 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain

Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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Mostly, on my phone.

Lovely to see some dreadball! Koris captain is a great job and nice work on the ghosting too.
Fellowship look grand and still very excited for harlequin!

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Nice job JoshInJapan.

Cheers,

CB

   
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Canada

Love me some Fellowship!
   
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Not where I should be

Fellowship looking great.

Dread will come good. Metal was always a pain for pinning. Always ate drill bits. Dremel the broken out and fill the hole with milliput. Then Redhill the hole.




 
   
 
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