Good work!!!
Thank you!
Wow. Really. This is your best yet I think. Great color choice and impressive attention to detail. I'm really impressed with the modifications, and I love the look on his face. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! He was probably the most fun of them to make. One nice thing about this project is that I get to do lots of different things and use many varying colours. I usually paint miniatures for larger armies, where I tend to pick a single colour scheme and stick to it, with only minor variations for different kinds of units. It makes the army look good and unified but can be boring when you are painting 50th trooper with the same colours.
Finally, a place for me to actually add to the forum after taking so, so much
These are awesome dude! I paint all sorts of soldiers, usually smaller than those. I spent two weeks, six hours a day, painting a squad of Nazis my friend gave me, and when I finally went to play with them I found that paint doesnt stick to plastic well, so I took a few hours to repaint the bits that came off and they became shelf soldiers.
I also started painting some standard army soldiers, which was much easier because theyre already the right color, so I just have to paint the guns and faces and belts and stuff. I have hundreds and hundreds, and now a few dozen look cooler than the rest. With those particular ones, the paint can chip off for all I care, cause it didnt take a lot of effort.
Thanks, I'd offer some advice, but I think Bluenose pretty much said it all already, though I'd stress the use of undercoat. I, still remember the time I began the hobby and painted without undercoat; it was like an uphill battle to get the pain to stick to the models. Now, I undercoat every single model and haven't had problem since I started doing so.
My newest project is some metal Romans and Gauls I borrowed from my grandpa. The paint stays on them, and god damn do they look cool now, but I cant seem to find time to finish them. Painting takes long when you use a toothpick as a brush.
Cool! I've thought about starting some historical game as an excuse to make a Roman Legion, but I fear I haven't got the time for it, as I already have way too many projects going on.
Also for anyone who's wondering, yes, I am a 19 year old who still plays with soldiers, and Im proud of it.
Heh, I'm 21 and proud of it too and some of my opponents have been over 30. Besides it is a creative and social hobby, and some games might even require you to use your brains a lot, so there is nothing to be ashamed of.
So that I'm keeping to the point of the thread, I really like these. Jan is my favourite - I think I've got the same model somewhere, but would never have thought to turn it into Jan Jansen.
Thank you as well! I don't think the idea would have normally occurred to me either, but I was specifically looking for models that I could convert to Baldur's Gate characters, when I noticed that it wouldn't take too much work to turn it to Jan.