Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Grey versus Black 3d models



So these Dwarves are my brothers models, he first got the more expensive plastic from Hero forge for his Dwarven druid (Left) and then went with the cheaper plastic for his Dwarven cleric (right). Anyway I thought this was a good opportunity to photograph them both together so other people can see the difference in the two plastics. The black definitely holds more detail but I suspect it will be difficult to paint as the plastic is 'shiny' and I know for a fact the grey plastic is easy to paint on as I have already painted my grey model.

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Bugbears

A few bugbears that I've been working on, about half way painted at the moment, just been blocking in colours and did a quick wash and realized all the bits I missed lol.

Couldn't resist this Owlbear pin from Mythicalstudios 

Thursday, 22 November 2018

Owlbear

So I got this Owlbear model free with from a Dungeons and Dragons paint set:


Lovely yummy paints, I needed some more paints as the warhammer citadel paints that I got a few years ago when painting my Eldar army have started to dry up.

Primed

Painted.

Need to sort out the base and retouch up a few areas I've missed but I am pretty happy with it so far.


Thursday, 1 November 2018

A new project

So this blog has been untouched for 2 years, well we haven't played warhammer for that long as well. BUT just recently we have started a Dungeons and Dragons campaign (5 of us plus the DM), and with that we have got some custom models made for our characters. So the next blog posts in this blog will be D&D related.

My character is a level 3 Wizard and so far has been knocked unconscious once yay! there's a website called Hero forge that allows you to fully customize your character and 3D print it in a variety of materials! so here is Rene:






I chose the cheapest printing option ($19.99) as the write up said that the new grey 3D printed models were better for painting, and after seeing my brothers $29.99 black printed model I wanted it to be easy to paint (I haven't tried painting on the black plastic yet but by looking at it I can tell the paint is going repel on it). Also his model the 3D printing lines are more obvious, whereas this grey plastic I can only see a few tiny lines. Yes the detail is not that great, a lot of the edges are 'softer' but I want an easier time painting :p