I had intended to update this blog regularly, and should have had a fully painted vampire army on my shelf by now. It's depressingly obvious that I didn't even finish a box of skeletons. the paint methods I used were just never going to get me through the amount of undead I had in front of me, and my regular life is just too busy for laborious paint methods. I basically abandoned warhammer after that failed experiment.
Recently, however, there was a boom at my Local gaming store for all things Games Workshop. With this gain in popularity, I decided that if I could find a way to paint faster and not hate my models, I could put an attractive army on the table before I get distracted by the Animaniacs. Add to that the fact I recently purchased a new home that has a wonderful garage for my project, and I'm very excited for gaming in the old world and the 41st millenium.
I have a teaser image of my first painted model for my new army..
This model took me (minus drying time, which there is a fair amount of during the method I used) about 10 minutes of mindlessly easy paint time. I can live with 10 minutes or better per model. in the next post, I'll go through my process of speed painting these, and I'll post a picture of my finished hormagaunt box! Stay tuned kiddos.
Great looking hormagaunt! Sadly, you never did explain the method you used. I realize it has been 3 years, but if you happen to see my comment, would you mind sharing? I really like the results you got.
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