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Yes! Victory!

1/5/2011

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Finished painting my first Dreadnought ever.  I'm pretty pleased with myself.  While the project is far from over, only four days have gone by and one model is done.  I'm not complaining.  Even if I don't finish, if I can keep up the habit of painting 2-3 hours a day, I'll be rocking!  You can find pictures of the Dreadnought on my "A Crusade in 61 Days" page.  In addition, you can find my currently worked on stuff in the painting project on the Work in Progress page.  There may, or may not be pictures available for the models being painted at that time.  But you'll at least be able to see a detailed description of the work I did on the model prior to completion.  :D

Also, Bigdunc has started to put out some articles on his blog: The Kannas Crusade.  They are in relation to unit selection and analysis.  Compared to the B&C Librarium Article by uberschveinen, these first two articles are a much superior alternative.  In fact, I've been given permission by Bigdunc to use them here on Implausible Nature to compliment Marshal Wilhelm's stuff.  I've wanted to do my own unit by unit analysis, but I simply do not have the time.  And Bigdunc has thus far done an excellent job with his.  I can't think of anything that I disagreed with him on, at least in these first two articles.  So he gets the Implausible Nature stamp of approval, whether he wants it or not.  Expect to see these on the website shortly.  :)

Also, sorry, I've been slacking on this month's updates.  They'll be up shortly (maybe a couple days).  Work and the painting project have cut in.  :(
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Loquacious link
1/4/2011 11:36:56 pm

Love the chip & wear.

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Algesan link
1/5/2011 04:33:35 am

I love the detailing on the model, nicely done. You definitely have made me decide to wait until the last to do the final detailing on my DNs.

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Marshal Laeroth (Admin) link
1/5/2011 06:25:38 am

Thanks much! I appreciate the compliments. The more time I spend looking at the model and the ware, the more I like it. It definitely could use some cleaning up on the next one, but for my first vehicle, I think it turned out damn well. Looks a bit shiny with the camera flash, but...meh. It doesn't give that off IRL. :)

The Dreadnoughts aren't too bad, just takes time to hit those little wires, skulls, and things. That was most of the time right there. Take all that away and I could have probably finished in two days. lol!

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