Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)


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A mother working hard to support her children.

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Dang it @MGibster I didn't know you folks were hiding out over here - I never come to Geek Talk & Media - I just assumed everyone's miniatures threads were over on TTRPG. Now I have to check another forum when I make it to ENWorld. Awesome work btw - went through the whole thread tonight and enjoyed it very much.

I have not been painting miniatures much - mostly working on terrain and dungeon tiles.
 

Dang it @MGibster I didn't know you folks were hiding out over here - I never come to Geek Talk & Media - I just assumed everyone's miniatures threads were over on TTRPG. Now I have to check another forum when I make it to ENWorld. Awesome work btw - went through the whole thread tonight and enjoyed it very much.
Yup. Decided to start a whole thread on whittling down my pile of shame and others have joined in the fun! You should post some tiles and terrain. They count.
 

Yup. Decided to start a whole thread on whittling down my pile of shame and others have joined in the fun! You should post some tiles and terrain. They count.
Yeah, that's, like, almost all I post these days! BTW, MGibster, you're really rocking the speed paints these days - looks fantastic!
 

Yeah, that's, like, almost all I post these days! BTW, MGibster, you're really rocking the speed paints these days - looks fantastic!
They're fun to play with and I think they have their uses. For something like Zombicide, a board game where I don't care that much about how the pieces look, speed paints are perfect. But like any tool, if you take your time you can get some pretty decent results with the speed paints.
 





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