Wednesday, 19 March 2025

From QuinnM: last post? (55 points)

 Hello, for probably the last time this challenge.

This week we have The actual last of my stormcast eternals to paint. It's a unit of liberators. These were given to me by my brother for Christmas. And I wanted to get them painted during the challenge but didn't have too much time to actually build them so this week all was putting together and painting them. I'm not sold on the banners And I'll probably go back and paint in some more detail and shadows later, but for now they are certainly tabletop ready. 










And then for probably my last model of the challenge, we have another lizardman that I painted up with non-metallic metals as a test piece. Any recommendations for non-metallic metals are appreciated. 



for points we have 

11X 28mm footman @ 5 points = 55

As for the painting challenge It was fun. It certainly pushed me to paint a variety of different models in different painting styles and learn different techniques. It was also really fun to be able to check in everyday and see some more painted models from everyone.

And one last Big thank you to Curt and all of the minions for putting this on.

 

Sylvain. I'm glad to hear that you found a lot of benefits and fun in participating in this Challenge. For my part, I did enjoy looking at your weekly production and commenting on them. I really like your toned-down colors and I might find inspiration in them for my own painting techniques. If this was really your last post, then see you next year!

 

 

 

 


7 comments:

  1. Tremendous brushwork as usual Quinn. Great stuff!

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  2. I love blue as a colour in all of it’s incarnations and I was set to comment on the footman - until I saw the last Lizardman and the turquoise / green on that. Excellent

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  3. Very nice. The lizardman is my fav.

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  4. Excellent brushwork! Unfortunately I don't have any tips regarding NMM, I have only read the basics and never really tried it.

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  5. Excellent work Quinn, the basic trick with NMM is to be very smooth and very high contrast. Pick one angle that its supposed to look good from and stick to that one angle. I will loan you a book on it.

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