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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:48 pm |
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Hey Guys,
I am new here, and I am also new to the whole 15mm club. Its a smaller scale then what I am use too, so I decided to go easy on my first try and keep all the extra details out of it till I get used to it.
This is my first attempt in paint 15mm miniatures, and I did 28 of these guys today, starting right from scratch. Out of the bag, cleaned up, primed, painted, based, and coated, in about 8 hours. ( I have a game night with some friends tomorrow, and the house rule is, if its not painted, you cant play it) so I had a good excuse to rush.
Figured I fire these out there and to see what I can learn...
Regards,
Jolly
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zaapark
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:48 pm |
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Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:16 pm Posts: 562 Location: Tennessee
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Great work for a quick paint job 
_________________ chris
Ok folks our first song is a sing along but the song has no lyrics, so good luck - Steve Martin
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Baz Baziah
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:51 am |
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Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:18 pm Posts: 507 Location: Liverpool, England
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Nice paint job, and even more so with the speed you did them as well.
Can I ask who makes the figures?
Jim
_________________ ============================== What is the difference between God and a Para?
God knows he is not a Para.
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:38 am |
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Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:51 pm Posts: 94
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Thanks all for the comments. I was fast, cause I used my airbrush to to the base coats, and the topcoats. I find that the paint dries really fast when i use it that way. Its then just a matter of painting the highlights and applying the washes. And washes take forever to dry. Baz, The miniatures are from http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/ They have some great selections there. Worth your time to take a look.
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Force XXI
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:25 am |
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Joined: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:22 pm Posts: 340 Location: Central Iowa
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Looks good.
One suggestion. ( i'm not a photo major either But)
try and get some light source behind you so the shadows on the front of the mini aren't so dark. this will help get a better view of your work.
_________________ Mel Beard Force XXI Miniatures Check out my You Tube page http://www.youtube.com/user/Stryker11B200
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:54 pm |
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Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:51 pm Posts: 94
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Thanks... Ill try that next time.. I also need to get one of those natural lights, the florescent light that I have been using really makes miniatures look even more worse then what they really are. But, as for a Tomorrows War perspective, I would like to ask.. for my other force which I am working on, should I go with bold bright colors or more darker blues? The Khurasan miniatures that I painted first, I went with the standard green "army" colors.. but for my opposing force, should they be bright or dark? I worked on some sample paint schemes.. Here are my two base mock ups, Space Blue Pattern or the Mar Red camouflage? As mentioned above, I dont have a very good light source but figured I ask first before I commit to color.. Attachment: Blue or Red.JPG
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artbraune
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:28 am |
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I like the blue figure better - the colors seem better defined. The gun is better defined as well.
BTW - What make are those figures?
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:22 pm |
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The figures are Ground Zero Games UNSC troops
Thanks, I like the blue better so I did a little more work on them and this is the progress so far. I decided to denote my Squad Leaders with a gold visor, while the troops get a silver one. I also tried to get a better light, so the pictures look a little clearer now. (I hope)
Still a little bit more to do on each of them.. but I think they are coming along.
Anyone got any ideas on how to do a urban style base, or should I just go with the rock and grass style base?
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artbraune
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:55 pm |
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Like the black metal look of the guns in the new pics. I thin the color choices work - going to keep an eye on your progress with these!
Also - added these to my list of must haves from GZG... 8^)
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:52 am |
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Force XXI
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:39 am |
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Glad to see you make it back. The painting looks great. Seems your blue force has come out pretty well. The one photo that shows the blue with Yellow(?) stripes remind me of an Eldar figure. Before you had asked about bases, I'm not real good with bases so I usually just go with the wood land/grass land style flock. Looks silly in an urban or desert setting but... If you go the urban route I would base with bricks, scraps of wood, metal, rocks etc and use some Grey's for coloring and dusty effects. There are a lot of sites that have examples of basing technicals. I'm pretty sure you would get some great ideas off them.
_________________ Mel Beard Force XXI Miniatures Check out my You Tube page http://www.youtube.com/user/Stryker11B200
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:00 pm |
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Thanks! Its good to be back. Yeah, the blue and silver really do stand out, they look good on the tables. I think I am going to do the blue force with a semi urban base when I get them all painted. I still got my vehicles left to do yet.. I dont know what I am going to do for those yet!? Oh, I found 2 more pics, which I forgot to upload earlier, so here they are as well.  
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Force XXI
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:32 pm |
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Looks good! For your blue guys vehicles, try a Blue Grey base and see how that work with the infantry. Not sue silver would look right on a vehicle but thats my opinion  although gun metal might work very well for contrast. Also, I caught your Utube Batrep and I check back often so post up more when you get time...
_________________ Mel Beard Force XXI Miniatures Check out my You Tube page http://www.youtube.com/user/Stryker11B200
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ShotGun Jolly
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:58 am |
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So, I decided to shake things up a bit, and take a break from my painting and terrain building to play a game. So, I decided to use the solo play rules, and the Contracting Trouble scenario and mix in the Tomorrows War Rules. So, with the intent of doing a full AAR I got started, and when the game was over. I realized I only took these two shots.. I got so caught up in the game I forgot to take pictures. Just been taking so long to make everything and paint it.. so maybe the next time I do this, I wont be so caught up. Now this is a "Progress report on how my terrain and Painting is coming along" Fire Teams Alpha and Bravo move into the city.  And the Drone Overview  Anyways, this is my small table setup, currently getting all the Sci Fi Buildings completed. Still need to do the table and the roads. But its coming along... I think it is anyways.
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Barks
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Post subject: Re: Jolly's WorkBench and Painting Log.. Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:28 am |
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Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:37 am Posts: 43 Location: Newcastle NSW Au
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Cool town- looking forwards to more AARs!
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