It should have been a flying whale.
Far better than my first go.
Great work on the hood/cloak!
Stratagems:
I’m mainly on single target removal in squad, but I use this often for solos. I used to use the Autocannon, but I’m trying to get back into Railgun.
I’ve swapped out the Precision Strike for Napalm Barrage because of the fun factor.
If you’re using plastic glue (which melts/welds plastic together), you need bare plastic for it to work right.
Cyanoacrylate glue (superglue) doesn’t need bare plastic, but there’s always the risk of the paint coming off at the connection, breaking the join.
If you are using non-contrast paints, I find it easiest to not fully assemble the minis before painting. Paint the arms and shoulders separate so that it is easier to hit all that “chaos trim”.
Make sure to leave your glue points unpainted. I use poster tac to cover those (and it makes a good handle when you stick in a toothpick).
Hit the whole model with the gold, then use contrast paints (I use Talassar Blue) over the areas to be blue. Be careful to not paint over the trim, but it can wipe off with a moist cotton swab.
Love the grimdark paintjob!
Love the look of these. Pale blue was a great choice for the eyes.
Fair point.
Fun game. Love the writing.
This is still in my “Co-Op Games Bin” with the “Forbidden” series.
I’m still hoping for combo planets.
Or just not tell us and surprise us in the middle of a MO.
Daaaaamn!
They look good, though.
I’ve got stacking tubs (~4L and ~9L) with metal sheets on the bottom, as I have magnets in my bases.
You should be able to get adhesive sheets of magnetic material that your bases will stick on.
I love the guy peeking out from the stomach.
Really digging that 90’s vibe. Great job!