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Battleground Games & Hobbies => Painting & Modeling => Topic started by: Chase on September 23, 2010, 05:02:27 PM

Title: The time has come...
Post by: Chase on September 23, 2010, 05:02:27 PM
So yeah, the time has come for me to experiment with this whole "painting and modeling" thing I keep hearing about.

Thursday afternoons are pretty slow for me in Plainville and I figure I should spend my time doing something related to the hobby.

Anyways, I've decided I'm going to try to paint some models but I don't *really* know what I need to get going.

Please recommend me a GW brush or two that I should use if I plan to paint normal, Space Marine sized models.  I know Paul uses a standard brush exclusively but it seems sort of big to me.  Should I go with the standard brush and a fine detail brush?


For those interested... I think I'm going to try painting a couple Bane Thralls (Privateer Press models).  If that works out I might try an Eldar model or two.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Commissar Grey on September 23, 2010, 05:44:40 PM

  Congratulations, Chase, its been a long time coming!!  First, you should prime the figure in either white or black depending upon the color scheme you have chosen.  A standard brush is fine, but if you are planning to do any details, I would also get a fine brush too.  We can talk more on Wednesday.  See you then.

   John
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: jfoodmaster on September 24, 2010, 01:02:24 AM
In the GW brush line, I use the Detail and Fine Detail brushes exclusively. I really like them.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Captain Bryan! on September 25, 2010, 01:34:38 AM
for space marines i only use 2 brushes...a detail brush and a basecoat sized brush (note: i havent painted a space marine in months, but this is all you really need)
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: skavengear on September 25, 2010, 06:00:25 PM
standard and fine detail works best for me. so does this mean eventually youll play these said "space marine sized models"?  ;D
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: the_trooper on September 26, 2010, 09:10:45 AM
I am a big fan of the base coat brush and the detail brush.

I tend to "speed paint" and "over brush" my models.

Speed painting and over brushing go hand and hand.  Basically, you use broader strokes and more paint on the brush and clean up mistakes later.  The detail brush is great for the little stray brush strokes.  Also for little details that need finer lines.

Paul tends to do speed painting on a much more controlled manner which means he has great looking models in a tiny amount of time.

Another thing to consider:  Is it more important for a model to look good at 1-2 feet away or 6 inches away?  It's something to consider because even a great paint job can look off from 1-2 feet because of all the fine detail and the way people perceive all the detail from that distance where as a slightly poorer quality one can look awesome at 1-2 feet but messy at 6 inches.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Jess on September 29, 2010, 05:01:52 PM
This shits hard yo...

I like that I got a box of 10 plastic ones, glued em all, primed them all, now I can work on them one by one and see what works well and what I dont want to do again on the next.

The biggest downside? Being around minis all the time and continually telling yourself you need to finish the ones you have before buying more :)
Luckily I don't play any army games so I can just buy ones i think are cute for my own amusement. I don't know how you are not going to end up with a ton of them Chase!
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Imp on September 29, 2010, 05:07:38 PM
only advice i can give is a pitfall i get into all the time... dont start more then you can handle.

meaning pick up a box/pack/single and do those start to finish.  Too many times i grab a mini put it together, let it sit for a week in that time i have bought another box and put those together... and so the first one sits undone and this repeats until i am looking at a desk full of half made/primed/half painted figs
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: skavengear on September 30, 2010, 02:38:39 PM
Luckily I don't play any army games so I can just buy ones i think are cute for my own amusement.

Sooner or later you will, they all said they wouldnt play warhammer and they all lied  ;D

I wouldnt use the word "cute" for daemonettes...  ::)
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Jess on October 01, 2010, 09:46:52 AM
First, Daemonettes are cute, and now I feel compelled my next one pink w/sparkles. I don't actully like any of the armies enough to paint a full one, D&D and WoW cards are enough games for me :)

Second,
So Chase, now that we have taken over your thread...

Have you painted anything? I was going to ask you last night but you were there for like 5 minutes and it was packed with people. BTW; the new chairs are nice.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Lykosan on October 01, 2010, 10:19:38 AM
http://www.exlibrismortis.org/

Click on the Sisters of Battle on the side scroll bar.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Jess on October 01, 2010, 10:25:54 AM
http://www.exlibrismortis.org/

Click on the Sisters of Battle on the side scroll bar.

That is awesome, thanks :)  I feel more motivated to make some fierce fashionable deamons now!
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Lykosan on October 01, 2010, 11:07:18 AM
No problem, there is also a Space Marine Strawberry SHortcake army, just couldn't find the link for it and am too lazy to go looking that much.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Jess on October 01, 2010, 11:22:21 AM
No problem, there is also a Space Marine Strawberry SHortcake army, just couldn't find the link for it and am too lazy to go looking that much.

Luck me I'm avoiding work in a nearly empty office :)
http://www.dakkadakka.com/Portals/0/Gallery/Album/65/Alexander%20Fennell%20-%20Adepticon%202007-10.JPG
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Hierophant on October 05, 2010, 11:02:44 AM
Do you remember when you were a kid and you colored Easter Eggs by dipping them in bowls of different colored dyes?  That's kind of how I paint, and I recommend it to you too!
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: DarkAngelsGuy on October 08, 2010, 11:42:40 AM
I have found that learning the techniques found all the different codex(s) sets a good base for you to learn upon. Eventually you develop your own technique or method that works for you.

I always buy more models than I have painted. I have trouble buying a box at a time and focusing on them from start to finish. I prefer to build and prime. Then when it comes to painting I will take a big group of units, mix paint to my liking, and do a base on multiple units and leave them be. Often it's sloppy but I know I will clean it up when I feel like adding the detail - and highlighting/ fancy base is always the very last thing on my mind save for special characters.

I like to go home, pour some whiskey, and have a surplus of units to pick from. I will grab one and work on that one for the night until it is done (minus highlighting and basework). There is just days you don't want to work on a small unit and days where you don't feel like painting pewter or bothering with a vehicle which is time consuming.

But at the end of it all - you have an army built, choices to choose from when you play, all are primed and most have base coat of your chapter's colors.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Ian Mulligan on October 08, 2010, 12:34:55 PM
I like to go home, pour some whiskey, and have a surplus of units to pick from.

You are a scholar.
Title: Re: The time has come...
Post by: Jonathan on October 17, 2010, 06:21:50 PM
Chase, I'm getting back into painting for my FoW.  I'll make a deal with you, I'll come to Plainville sometime and you and I can work on this painting thing together.  I know I suck at it but misery loves company eh?