Chainmail Hammerer

BLECH! This guy is going back into a cup of Oven Cleaner for 3 hours to strip it. I really don't like the way the metal came out. I'm tired of simply dry brushing silver on black to make metal... and I tried something new on this one and failed pretty bad. I'll probably strip this guy and try again. 5/2/03 - Busted out my photojournalism skills and updated this with a better picture.

Posted: 16 Aug 2002

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druss the legend
I think you are being somewhat harshe on this, I think with perhaps a thinned down wash (with a drop of washing up liquid added) of black ink would do wonders for this model and it has the potential to be of a good table top standerd, go with it.
9 Oct 2005
vincegamer
I like it better than you yourself do. My suggestion (beyond removing the flash of course) is that you pretend it is not metalic paint you are using, and blend up highlights. You can do this without metalic paints and blend from black to white then glaze over with mithryl or some other bright silver, or you can start with a black/boltgun dark and work up to a pure mithryl/silver light. Mixing white and silver doesn't work.
26 Mar 2003 • Vote: 5
Catachan
Umm.....Your Paint is a little to thick. And you have not even removed the flash off the model. Umm its ok I guess.
20 Sep 2002
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