I really like these mecha that Paulson is creating, and the decision to make them in 15mm was a good one.
You really make these look good Tim. The way you painted the weapons really makes them appear to shimmer in the light as if they have a glossy finish without actually having one. They even seem to have an anime look to their paint jobs which seems appropriate.
The iconography I can tell was a pain in the butt to create. I would suggest that you just get some 1/100 scale chinese or russian decals for military vehicles and use those to save you some head aches. Those 5 pointed stars must have been stressful to get right.
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Very nice work on these! And lovely models to boot.
I've only been a follower of this blog for a year or so, but I think your skills have improved a lot during this time. Impressive!
I really like these mecha that Paulson is creating, and the decision to make them in 15mm was a good one.
You really make these look good Tim. The way you painted the weapons really makes them appear to shimmer in the light as if they have a glossy finish without actually having one. They even seem to have an anime look to their paint jobs which seems appropriate.
The iconography I can tell was a pain in the butt to create. I would suggest that you just get some 1/100 scale chinese or russian decals for military vehicles and use those to save you some head aches. Those 5 pointed stars must have been stressful to get right.
Very cool!
How much do these mecha cost in US Dollars?
Tim, teach me to paint!!!
BTW gots to play us some Mecha.
I found Paulson's Mechfront website.
These babies are $25 each on that site.
http://www.paulsongames.com/page/page/5879537.htm
Check them out.
Well, if you can tell me how did you do this greens also... :D
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