Something new and quite unusual from me

mud duck

New member
my two coppers
I\'m not to sure if I like the red (to jewelry-ish for me) loved how you pulled it off, and the jeweled service studs, sweet idea :D The one problem with the piece is this, that gun is a stormbolter, and it has two barrels not one. :)

excellent work
 

karmazov

New member
Originally posted by mud duck
my two coppers
I\'m not to sure if I like the red (to jewelry-ish for me) loved how you pulled it off, and the jeweled service studs, sweet idea :D The one problem with the piece is this, that gun is a stormbolter, and it has two barrels not one. :)

excellent work

2 barrles? it has 2 muzzels, whih has the same effect as 2 barrels, \'cept that one barrel makes it fitted for Assault too, as it makes it much more sturdy than 2x1 barrels.

Oh well, I might be one of few, but I still like the red :innocent:
 

Margo

New member
I understand what some of you are saying about the reds/gun/backpack. Muzzles, barrels -- I\'ve realized that already, too, and I think I already said I did earlier. Same for the service studs :)

Many thanks for the comments!
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
There\'s not much I can say that hasn\'t been said already. The technique is great, the blue is brilliant, and the all-red gun and backpack puzzle me to no end. I would\'ve really liked to see them done in more traditional mixes of red, black and metallics.

I hope you do paint a lot more Marine figures, you\'ve obviously got the style for power armor.
 

OrkyDave

New member
Have I ever seen a real combat weapon? No, and I am very glad of the fact that I haven\'t and hope that I never have to!!

Although my brother in law has Just completed his Royal Marines Training, and has his passing out ceromony this Friday 24th, and he assures me they don\'t go to war armed with Jelly Babies!

In all fairness though, this is a Science fantasy/fiction piece so I guess there is no right or wrong way to paint the weapons- As they don\'t REALLY exist then the artist is free to interpret them however she sees fit. (even if its not to everyones tastes!)

Just hope that this does not put off bidders on the ebay auction, as it is still a beautiful piece, and everyone who likes the gun and backpack and thinks it doesn\'t look out of place, the auction is a chance for you to put your money where your mouth is!;)
 

matty1001

New member
Great paint job, but there\'s to much contrast for me. The shadows are too deep and the highlights are to bright IMO, but technically its flawless.
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Like it! :) Your take on the Space marines is definately a relief from the subdued schemes that has been the rule of thumb lately. My eyes are constantly drawn to the red backside of the gun... really nice red NMM going on. The gems on the power fist is also eyecatching.

I see nothing wrong with another take on the way you paint a spacemarine. Just because some elements aren\'t painted as we are used to doesn\'t mean it needs to be wrong. The only thing I reacted to was that the stormbolter only had one hole when there\'s actually two barrels.

The pics are so and so though imo.. they seem a bit oversaturated and fuzzy. The lighting seem a bit wierd too as the upper part of the mini is darker then the lower especially on two of the photos.

Voted 8.5.. might be a 9 with other photos
 

philologus

Subgenius
I really like the reds. Your painting is as good as ever. I remember reading that space marines typically think of camouflage as \"the color of cowardice\" So I can believe that they would paint/mold bolter parts in bright colors. The red is very impressive but the first impression I had was that the bolter reminded me of lego\'s. Great blues as ever. Don\'t change a thing.
 

Margo

New member
Once again, many thanks for the comments!

@Jericho: I don\'t think I will be painting any Marines ever again; I really dislike the sculpts :)

@OrkyDave: I sincerely appreciate your effort to make sure I get your message. I did. The first time. Thank you.

@matty1001: Ain\'t it interesting -- you paint something subtle and you get \"not enough highlights\" comments. You paint something highly highlighted and there you go :)

@Avelorn: Yep, I think I need macro lens for my camera :)
 

lono

New member
Originally posted by Margo
@OrkyDave: I sincerely appreciate your effort to make sure I get your message. I did. The first time. Thank you.

Don\'t be so nice, we all know the response is \'drink poison\'! ;)
 

Margo

New member
Don\'t be so nice, we all know the response is \'drink poison\'! ;)

Err, where did you catch that? And excuse me, do you think I\'m some ill-mannered peasant desperately trying to be uber-cool by using silly slang? lol
 

OrkyDave

New member
Thank you Margo :) Was intended pureley as helpful advice, I do not usually bother commenting on pics unless I have an opinion that I feel may help the painter or piece in future.

Sorry if it seemed as if I was pushing the point too hard, but I felt I was being attacked by other users for having an opinion, and maybe your painting thread is not the place to be defending my point.

(Speaking of which check your Private messeges Lono...)

I have also defended your right to interperet and paint your mini however you see fit earlier on, and I genuinley do think it is a fantastic paint job.

The very best of luck with the auction, and I hope it fetches a price that it deserves.:)
 

toxc

New member
Hi,

First of all, I really like the paintjob AND the choice of colors.
The red bolter isn\'t that new to me, since this was the official Ultra-Marines color-sceme for years, until GW changed the sceme to give them a darker look.

I never painted a space-marine, but now I get the idea. A space marine is such a main-character in the miniature-world, that probably every miniature-painter should paint one once in his life.
To be honest, I think one is enough ;)
 

noneedforaname

New member
fantastic work, for me the part that really stands out are the eyes, these are probably the best i\'ve seen done on a model this scale.

It also reminds me to go punish my hands for not painting that well.
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Originally posted by Margo

@matty1001: Ain\'t it interesting -- you paint something subtle and you get \"not enough highlights\" comments. You paint something highly highlighted and there you go :)

I don\'t want to thread any toes but.

Honestly I don\'t think you\'ve had so much problem with highlighting on your pieces. I think what people (including me) has been trying to point out is definition. Your minis has sometimes lacked that final sharp shading that picks out details. This one does not at all. :D And honestly I think people might be commenting more on the oversaturation (which from my experience is most often a feature of the image) then the actual highlights vs shading of the piece. Like som people might say that the old EM style was too contrasted when it\'s more about colourselection then how far the highlights go. It\'s sometimes difficult to express what you mean with the correct words.
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
for those of you that don\'t think modern weapons can paint the barrel:

DSCN4504.jpg


but most modern \"tactical\" weapons are basic black:

DSCN4472.jpg
 

Margo

New member
@OrkyDave: Yes, yes, I understand :) Thank you.

@toxc: I agree, for someone like me who is not too much into Space Marines, one is definitely enough :)

@noneedforaname : thank you!

@Avelorn: yep, I see what you mean. I think the thing is, there are so many opinions on what a good miniature painting style should look like. Some prefer more natural, subtle works, others -- brighter and with exaggerated highlights. And I know I should focus more on blacklining so give my minis more sharpness. But it just doesn\'t work for me yet, it\'s not, so to speak, my thing. Still, I\'ll try.

@airhead: this is interesting, thank you! A bit scary, though, but very informative with the relation to this discussion.
 
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