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I had a night to touch up somebody's minis for Call Of Cthulhu. Not my normal strip and full repaint, but just slapping paint on top of whatever was already there to get it done tonight.

Before pic.

And yes I know some of my color choices are kind of rockin' 70s. Some of the minis really follow that vibe. Maybe some Michael Shea inspired stories to come.

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Ogre Cleric sculpted by Rykar Jove (l72smetalminiaturesmusings.wordpress.com)
submitted 5 days ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
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Only the base is a GW product. Everything else, including the lascannon barrel is scratch made.

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Yes I know the tops are too grey and the helmet camo is more WW1 associated. Artistic license.

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[OC] 40k Valkyrie (lemmy.world)
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This is a pretty rough FDM print I got my hands on second-hand, and I decided to paint up and see if I could make it tabletop worthy.

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Some more additions to my Mummified Undead army.

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I'm wrapping up a project and I had an idea to mix matte with glossy elements. I've got a spray can of Testors Spray Dullcote and then was wanting to paint the glossy elements by hand with a different gloss coating/finish. How well would those interact with each other? I'd obviously let the matte finish dry first, but would the matte "cancel" out the glossy effect or does it have some other interactions that basically make it not worth pursuing?

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