Why are two bots better than one? Because two bots earns me 10 Pulp points, whereas one bot would only earn me five.
These two bots were speed paints, which is something I've never done before. But with the Slump Monster lurking about, I had to act fast. Therefor I slammed these two out in one hour and didn't give a fig about how they turned out.
They are from Bombshell Miniatures, stand at 28mm and were sculpted by Patrick Keith.
These figures are worth 10 points. This gives me a total of 30 Pulp points. Now I don't know how many points I will earn for my last Themed entry, but I'm not counting bonus points for this duel.
From Curt:
These may have been fast Anne, but they still very good. I particularly like the teal/blue glowing panels on the lower bots 'ankles'.
Hmm, so where are we at for our Pulp Points? You have 30, I think I have 25, how many does Simon have? Hmm, I sense I better get a wiggle on or I'm going to get completely smoked in this challenge!
I think they're great, one hour well spent.
ReplyDeleteShiny. I also love the radioactive glow of your lights. How do you do that?
ReplyDeleteI just start with a very dark base colour and then progressively lighten it till I get to a near white. For the green I add yellow to get that "glowy" look.
DeleteThese two turned out superb - speeding or not, you always amaze! :D Cheers!
ReplyDeleteFast and good, can't grumble at that
ReplyDeleteIan
A charming pair.
ReplyDeleteThey look really crisp especially for a speed paint, Anne! I like the glowing spot color and the bases are very nice.
ReplyDeleteI really like the metallic effect you've achieved on these Anne, I also like the glowing spot colours. Great entry.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work on these Anne. They look very spiffy :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice work on these Anne. They look very spiffy :)
ReplyDeleteFor beeing a quick paint job they do look great. Love the slightly worn effect you achieved on the metal parts.
ReplyDeleteThat was really due to me being lazy and not cleaning those areas up.
DeleteFor beeing a quick paint job they do look great. Love the slightly worn effect you achieved on the metal parts.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Anne - I think you should get a few bonus points for having to survive your cat's attempts to delay your painting
ReplyDeleteTell that to our Lord and Master :0)
DeleteReally nice work Anne. A couple of heavy metal dudes. cheers
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Anne, I'll add to the chorus on the metallics and glowing bits. I love the figures, the ankles have a real bell bottom look to them.
ReplyDeleteCheers, PD
Some cracking minis Anne. Please let me know what colours you used as they are great... and a nice little pulpy ten points as well :-)
ReplyDeleteI think at present I'm probably only on 40 pts with my 8 x 'Boys In Blue' and nothing but Sci-Fi and Super-Heroes to be submitted for this weekend... Oh but then it is Bob Murch month ;-)
40 Points? Okay, I've marked you down. I somehow thought you had much, much more. Well, this should be a tight race...
DeleteI'm fecked! That's okay though as the Gangster I painted and named for you is what I planned on sending when I lost.
DeleteNice work Anne! Very cool little pieces.
ReplyDeleteNice work Anne!
ReplyDeleteGreat bots Anne! Wish you had more time on your hands to finish some more of these small gems!
ReplyDeletePulp Points? Me? Erm I wasn't aware I was gathering them...
Sorry Sander, that was a typo, I was referring to Simon. You can rest easy... :)
DeletePfeeew! I actually was a bit worried I had gotten myself in another Fatal Duel with the Grande Dame of Mini's again! (See what I did there ;-)
DeleteVery nice Anne - well done.
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ReplyDeletegreat job with lighting effects, as always perfectly
They are very nice, clear and very "robotish" surface but with a fantastic patina.
ReplyDeleteAh classic looking robots, great work!
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