Saturday, December 11, 2010

Not what it looks like...

Although it might seem that I've been slacking a bit in the last few weeks, that's not quite the case. I've been doing quite a bit of painting, but haven't had much of a chance to take photos. I've also been putting together things for other blogs.


When I made my "Hobby Cornucopia" post back in October I listed a bunch of things that I'd be working on for this blog. The only one that I hadn't posted as of last Wednesday was the collaborative post with Ron from From The Warp. I put together a quick tutorial on how I would paint my Dark Eldar, if I were going to do such a thing (which I'm not). You can see this tutorial over at From The Warp, here.


I've also just finished off a quick post over on our 8th Edition Challenge blog. Check it out here.

Hopefully I'll get a chance to paint up some more Empire soldiers over the weekend, and take some more photos, for more substantial blog posts next week.

In the meantime, check out the posts mentioned above, and send in your entries for the Steel Legion Army List Competition.

Cheers
Dave

4 comments:

  1. You know, the more I look at the approach you took on your Dark Eldar model with the drybrushing, the more I like it.
    Thanks for sharing it Dave.

    Ron
    From the Warp

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  2. I was going to say what Ron said but he beat me to it. And I was going to use more expletives. Kudos!

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  3. Nice tutorial Dave! Also, the Custodes army has found a place where many can admire it, Alec put it on display at the LA Battle Bunker, and I must say, pictures do it no justice.

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