It took some time, but progress was made since
Daemonettes En Plastique part-1. Not so much individually, but as a collective.
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"What are you screaming for? We're finally getting painted!" |
There are twenty of these fiends (two squads of ten) and working on them in this assembly takes some time. I worked on them during fleeting moments, applying the Warpfiend Grey basecoat as carefully as I could, as well as painting the Territorial Beige on the bases.
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One half of the column... |
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...the other half of the column. |
After that the Druchii Violet wash was applied. Thankfully I was able to get that accomplished in one afternoon when a two hour window of opportunity opened for me.
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Druchii Violet wash |
At this point I am thinking of focusing on these Daemonettes five models at a time, like what I'm doing with the
Concord c3 Strike Troopers, so that they don't end up looking like they have been rushed. It's a noble thought anyway...
2 comments:
Neverness, Great job, I’m still in two minds about batch painting, I can’t seem to stick to one part many times before I get distracted and end up finishing one of them... but when I do stick to it it’s a great feeling when finishing multiple models in one go.
This is something new. Often time my batch painting burns me out (e.g. Ork Pizza) but sometimes I manage to push thru it (Dark Eldar for Kill Team). I am hoping this method succeeds.
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