I often find that if I'm stuck for a color choice that looking at the complimentary color of what you're main color is will help you out. Your excellent camp pattern work has a predominantly green...
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I often find that if I'm stuck for a color choice that looking at the complimentary color of what you're main color is will help you out. Your excellent camp pattern work has a predominantly green...
Hi Oni
One thing to remember is that for the longest time all the spray cans sold by GW in the US were produced here and were (in some cases) considerably different. The black spray paint fiasco...
Hi there ThePOV
You could take a wander through my blog, particularly the earlier posts, to see what I've done for my Blood Pact. davetaylorminiatures.blogspot.com
There are also a couple of...
Or you can go with the base cut from insulation foam, then covered with either strips of balsa or thin card stock.
As you say, not too tough, just a lot of work. Should be sweet when it's done....
I second this. Your limited palette makes them look like a cohesive army and the way you've mixed the colors in the Oathsworn enhance their militia appearance. Looking good!
Now for the army...
I've been thinking some more about this and another way (that goes well with the last three posters' suggestions) is to use color schemes to help differentiate the types of units. An example could...
Perhaps another idea would be to play on a larger table when playing bigger games. One of the great joys of War of the Ring is the maneuver aspect which does, as you say, get lost at larger point...