Well 5 months since I did any real painting... ...nothing like being locked-down to act as a painting motivator!
Having finally put down Elite Dangerous (for a while), I've had a bit of a clear out and with a potential Malifaux Encounter on the horizon, I thought I ought to take stock of what I need to get painted. So to start with, I did some printing . With the Gaining Ground Season 1 now out, there is now a requirement for Strategy Markers that aren't Ht5 Blocking etc etc and given that my normal suppliers don't have anything that really floats my boat coupled with the fact that Wyrd are clamping down on their Iconography IP, I thought I'd have ago at sorting my own. So after a couple of hours on Fusion 360 and the printer, scheme and strategy markers:
Scheme on the left, Strategy on the right. 30mm diameter and 3mm thick so identical to laser cut acrylic ones. Clear the detail on laser cut ones is much better, but these should do the trick.
As mentioned, not having picked up a brush for quite some time, I needed something relatively easy to get me back in the swing (no Kirai and silk robed assassins then!) and being large was a bonus. At the moment the bases still haven't arrived so they're just sat waiting...
Buoyed by that effort, I immediately had a go at this one. Not as easy as I'd hoped as the sculpt isn't that detailed so it felt a little odd. Not sure now realistic you can get a 10ft+ Killer Teddy Bear...
On a roll, I thought I'd really try and wreck my failing eyes... My God they're small!!! And annoyingly they look alright in real life, clearly taking a picture and enlarging it shows up a whole heap of roughness and poor blending. That said, I'm happy with them at the size they are and what I can see.
The cork 'plug' is 30mm in diameter...
The intention is to continue in the current vein, and I'll hopefully have at least 1 fully painted crew ready for our first M3E encounter. I've also got quite a bit of scenery to assemble and painted.