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Pooman
Master Sergeant
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Re: Pooman's struggle: a BT log of sorts
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Reply #30 on:
20 January 2018, 02:00:41 »
Just finished a Sentinel. Quite happy with how he came out. Quite a pleasure to churn stuff out for the Combine.
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SpudBot
Corporal
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20 January 2018, 11:46:31 »
Sweet little 'mech! I know a lot of folks don't like the Sentinel's looks, but it's grown on me. If a 21st century military ever develops a walking vehicle, I can see it looking like this.
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Pooman
Master Sergeant
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21 January 2018, 01:29:43 »
Today's work: two Dragons and a couple of Pegausus Tanks. Photos haven't really come out very well.
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Pooman
Master Sergeant
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Re: Pooman's struggle: a BT log of sorts
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26 January 2018, 01:53:59 »
Gave myself a bit of a treat today and painted the Akuma that's been sitting in a box (the salvage yards) for over twenty years. I really like this mech although I can't remember it doing anything back in the days when I used to play all the time. I remember one time when the hip got critted when it was miles away from the action and hardly damaged. On paper, the Akuma looks like a beast that's tough as nails and capable of dishing out a spanking.
A pleasure to paint! Enjoy.
Just got one more mech on the desk to do for the Combine: a Kintaro. Think I'll churn out some Fed Suns after that.
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Valkerie
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Gravity always wins.
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26 January 2018, 02:34:02 »
Again, excellent work! 8) 8) Are you airbrushing, drybrushing, or other? Looking forward to some Fed Suns action 8)
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Pooman
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Re: Pooman's struggle: a BT log of sorts
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26 January 2018, 03:20:42 »
I don't have an airbrush. Mixture of over-brushing, washes and layering - guess that doesn't help. I just fiddle around with it till I'm happy!
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agen2
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26 January 2018, 03:41:29 »
I like it.
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Daemion
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27 January 2018, 12:13:53 »
Dragons and Pegusi. A very fantasitic mix. #P
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