Hello blogers. I haven’t written anything for a long time, but there are a number of reasons for that. One of which is the appearance in my life of Warhammer 40k miniatures, which appeared immediately after Igromir 2012 and now occupy the lion’s share of my free time. Before you vote, take the trouble to read the text, it’s short, honestly.
So, I collect orcs. A large and lengthy post about the fictional warband will be a little later, because I’ll soon come up with a full-fledged backing about them along the way. While you are painting, it somehow turns out that you begin to come up with various details about the characters and endow them with simple, but quite orcish personalities.
So, about the topic of the survey and what I have planned for the near future? Well it’s quite obvious. Right now the gradual assembly and painting of my little green army named Gork and Mork is underway. And I wanted to tell you about this process, dear readers. Because, as it turned out, even I had no idea HOW good Warhammer is precisely as a hobby for the hands and head (and there’s no need to trivialize it, but!).
So, here are the http://sugar-bingo-casino.co.uk/ specifics of the options:
1) Killa-kan. Killa-kan is such an orc idiot on two legs. A walking tin can with hands, in short. From the description it doesn’t seem very terrifying, but in reality it’s quite impressive. It is already partially assembled and all the spare parts are primed, that is, I can only show the process of painting, assembly and subsequent finishing and make a couple of hypothetical speeches.
2) Storm Boys – these are attack aircraft, in Russian. In the Vahi Universe, everything that is called that has a jetpack and is very fond of close combat. I already have five of these dudes and they were all assembled, with somewhat imperfect hands; in those days I had not yet figured out how much glue should be applied to the joints. As a result, you will only be able to show the painting process and that’s it. Here even FIG knows. Apart from the fact that the Sturmaka look juicy, nothing sensible may come of it.
3) Boys. One piece. Well, everything is clear here – stupid orc. There’s already room to roam around here, because these dudes haven’t assembled anything even roughly yet. And this is a fresh box for 10 strong guys with a bunch of all sorts of goodies, so potentially I can show the direct collection and variability of the selection of parts using the example of the entire squad, and then on one specific one – capture the painting procedure.
Here. So it’s up to you to decide who and what. Although if many more people abstain from voting than vote, then I won’t show anything here anymore, because it doesn’t matter :3
PS: IMPORTANT NOTE. I don’t consider myself a professional and therefore what I’m going to post is by no means painting lessons with an explanation of important details, as, for example, Harvey had (I hope it’s okay that I call him that (or you, if you’re reading this)). Well, more precisely, it’s not exactly a highly professional lesson, but he talks about a lot of interesting little things, so I recommend reading it. So, by and large, everyone has their own opinion on painting. Here Garv spoke about his approach – and I’ll say a few words about mine.
Please note that the photographs were taken at different stages and at different times, so the mistakes that are visible in some (and they are right in the foreground there) have in most cases already been eliminated.

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