The Scale Models/War gaming discussion and pictures thread.

Dystopian Wars minis, great game, naval focused, easy to play, probably the most fun tabletop game I've played so far. Game is set in an alternate-history Victorian-era steampunk universe. I play the Federated States of America:

-Enterprise Class Dreadnaught:



-A17 Bomber:



-Guildford Class Destroyer:



-Lexington Class Cruisers:



-August Class Frigates:



-Independence Class Battleship:



-Tiny Fliers (terrifyingly destructive little f**kers):



 
Wow! You've got a hella lot a skills with models and paints! A real dab hand! Those look great!

:D :wub:
Thanks!

It's much appreciated!

I must say though, my painting isn't particularly skillful, I've mostly just spent a bit of time figuring out what works for me.

I haven't got the patience or skill to do things like proper highlighting and blending so I stay away from them, what I can do, is put some basic colors on and use ink washes to make up for my laziness!

Honestly, if you take an unwashed model, it'll look like a three year old mauled it with a paint brush made of duplo, wash it in brown or black and it'll look halfway to pro-painted.

Next time I do any painting I'll either do a before/after of washing, or a step-by-step how I end up where they are now.

There's one more photo I forgot to get of my Knight titan that I'll try get up soon! I'll also get some of my Star Wars X-Wing fleet.

 
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I too have in the past dabbled with painting space marines! (from the age of about 11 WH40k 2nd edition!) through til late early 2013 when I kinda lost interest with the release of 6th edition and the stupid sh*t that came along with it!

Have sold almost all my stuff now, with the exception of my Red Scorpions (spent too much time on some of them to part with them for less than an incredible amount of money), still got a few photos though :)



My old Black Templars Marshal, was really proud of this guy at the time :-)


A Deathwatch guy I did for a painting competition on the Bolter and Chainsword forum (didn't win).



Magister Sevrin Loth, this is the model that started me painting Red Scorpions and to date the model I'm proudest of.



Red Scorpions captain.





Painted a small Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard army a couple of years back, never got to play with them. Made £300 on ebay for them though!

 
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I'm thinking of picking up some basic models of tanks or something just to have something other to do during the 1-2 weeks where I can't go to skirmishes or milsims.

I have experience with Gundam Models,built a Real Grade Exia and a 1/100 Tieren ground type. Sold them off to fund the VSR- I've since sort of lost interest for Gunpla and want to move onto Realistic military stuff. Thing is I have no idea what brands and have a bad concept of what scale would be for them.

Things I'm interested in Particular is the T84 or T84 Oplot-M with it's strange western/soviet style turret- Soviet tanks in general are fine,though modernized ones would be preferred,like a PT-91 Twardy or even a T72M2 Moderna.Obscure things like the MBT-70 would be cool too. I'm pretty sure I saw A T84 and a Pt91 in a shop once.

So my Question are:

Are there any brands known for good or bad quality stuff?

What scale would be best for mid range detail,lower price and not many tiny little parts that get lost all the time? I remember working on a 1/35 Ural 4320 model that was an Absolute PITA due to the amount of tiny parts which were impossible to glue on without covering them in the stuff or not being able to get placement without an hour with tweezers.

 
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I'm thinking of picking up some basic models of tanks or something just to have something other to do during the 1-2 weeks where I can't go to skirmishes or milsims.

I have experience with Gundam Models,built a Real Grade Exia and a 1/100 Tieren ground type. Sold them off to fund the VSR- I've since sort of lost interest for Gunpla and want to move onto Realistic military stuff. Thing is I have no idea what brands and have a bad concept of what scale would be for them.

Things I'm interested in Particular is the T84 or T84 Oplot-M with it's strange western/soviet style turret- Soviet tanks in general are fine. I'm pretty sure I saw A T84 in a shop once.

So my Question are:

Are there any brands known for good or bad quality stuff?

What scale would be best for mid range detail,lower price and not many tiny little parts that get lost all the time? I remember working on a 1/35 Ural 4320 model that was an Absolute PITA due to the amount of tiny parts which were impossible to glue on without covering them in the stuff or not being able to get placement without an hour with tweezers.
I've built a couple of 1/48 Tamiya kits in the past and they went together quite easily. No crazy complex details to assemble either.

General rule of thumb is to avoid airfix then you will be alright with most of the brands you can pick up on the high street.

 
Yeah,I have very good experience with Tamiya. I especially love their paint marker which is great for adding chipped paint wear- Coupled with panel line accent color,a little bit of dry brushing and it gives some very convincing worn effects- The Tieren especially looked great, Exia with wear also looked nice,I much prefer it over the shiney-perfect-condition-after-slaughtering-half-an-army look most gundams have

 
What's the best scale to start on? 1:72 or 1:48? I dont want it to look too small.

 
Oh dear, I've just started a Lord of the Rings buying spree on ebay :/

So far a box of Mordor Orcs and a sprue of Men of Minis Tirith. I really need to find a troll though...

Update:

Just got most of the fellowship for a steal, still no troll though :(

 
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I've got that gun emplacement thing somewhere too :D

I'll dig around in the loft tomorrow to see if I can find any of my old Tau stuff, I sold a fair bit but I'm sure I've got the odd thing or too lying around.

 
Gaugemaster are worth a look (in Arundel, West Sussex, but they offer free postage over £15 iirc). They are mainly model railways but do a massive array (claim to be biggest retailer in UK) of scenic stuff and the superb Preiser military HO scale figures, as well as other military kits, paints etc. Always had great service from them, been around for donkeys years. Their website is easy to use and massive.

 
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