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Sturmhalo says...
\"I first saw NMM (though didn\'t know it as NMM) back in the early 90\'s in White Dwarf. They painted a Blood Angel marine captain using that technique rather than paint him using gold metallics. I doubt GW were the first to use it though.\"
You\'d never guess what...I saw an old friend who said I could browse through his old stuff for free and I actually dug out the very piece of which you talk! Smashing, all I\'ve got to do now is make a go of stripping him of his enamel paint and paint him for my own ends. Interestingly he also gave me two old space marine librarians (remember the one with a scroll in his outstretched, palm-up hand?) and the old inquisitor terminator, Ordo Malleus and that defining terminator captain that Mike McVey painted in his guide years ago...CHUFFING MARVELLOUS!
Otherwise, that is certainly the first miniature-based NMM I remember.
Hey everyone, I travelled in time last night! :wow:
Rev
Sturmhalo says...
\"I first saw NMM (though didn\'t know it as NMM) back in the early 90\'s in White Dwarf. They painted a Blood Angel marine captain using that technique rather than paint him using gold metallics. I doubt GW were the first to use it though.\"
You\'d never guess what...I saw an old friend who said I could browse through his old stuff for free and I actually dug out the very piece of which you talk! Smashing, all I\'ve got to do now is make a go of stripping him of his enamel paint and paint him for my own ends. Interestingly he also gave me two old space marine librarians (remember the one with a scroll in his outstretched, palm-up hand?) and the old inquisitor terminator, Ordo Malleus and that defining terminator captain that Mike McVey painted in his guide years ago...CHUFFING MARVELLOUS!
Otherwise, that is certainly the first miniature-based NMM I remember.
Hey everyone, I travelled in time last night! :wow:
Rev