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Alkhen

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There's some very good videos on youtube teaching how the game works. It seems fairly straightforward.

I been a couple of times to the store/website and just overwhelmed by the choices on offer and then put off by the price tbh.
Ask in the store they have a free model every month and one for new starters. It is definitely expensive for what it is for sure. I guess they have to factor in keeping the shops running to provide a space for nerds to congregate and play into the cost of the products?!
 

shmmeee

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Just noticed this thread kick back into life. I got my lad a basic starter pack a while back. He's been keen to get into it. We build them together and I've been doing most of the painting. Really enjoying it, results are a bit hit or miss but it's nice to have something to dip in and out of.

The Warhammer stores have a nice free scheme called Battle honours. A booklet where you can track your progress and collect stamps to get rewards if you show them your progress on stuff. Part of that is getting a tutorial in the store from staff. Did that the other week, my lad loved it but it's a bit over my head!

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Appreciate it's less embarrassing to do that stuff under the guise of taking your kid with you 😆 but they are an inclusive bunch... the staff always ask if I want the free mini of the month too if I'm there... They know the score! Looks like you'd get most your stamps straight away.

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These are the minis done so far, I brutalized the dry brushing! Can feel the love fading from my wife's eyes as I try and justify dropping £140 on a set of speed paints

Ah the benefits of being in control of the finances 😂

I said to the missus it’s like those adult colouring books that were popular a bit ago, just a nice meditative activity you can put some music or podcast on and get into flow. I can go two or three hours before I’ve realised it.
 

shmmeee

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There’s a lot of very good 3D files out there it seems as well if you wanted an excuse for a 3D printer you could probably girl math that it’s cheaper in the long run.
 

Alkhen

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Ah the benefits of being in control of the finances 😂

I said to the missus it’s like those adult colouring books that were popular a bit ago, just a nice meditative activity you can put some music or podcast on and get into flow. I can go two or three hours before I’ve realised it.
Ha she's fine with it really, I've neglected doing anything creative for years so good to get back into something. As you said it's easy to get into a bit of a flow and burn an evening away. Also good to have something away from football and screens to do with my lad.

Realised my eyes are terrible, having to wear two pairs of glasses at once to see any detail. I want to try a few different techniques. Speed paints look fun and means it might take a bit less time to get the basics done then go back in and add more details.
 

shmmeee

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Ha she's fine with it really, I've neglected doing anything creative for years so good to get back into something. As you said it's easy to get into a bit of a flow and burn an evening away. Also good to have something away from football and screens to do with my lad.

Realised my eyes are terrible, having to wear two pairs of glasses at once to see any detail. I want to try a few different techniques. Speed paints look fun and means it might take a bit less time to get the basics done then go back in and add more details.

Yeah I’m trying speed paints now, did a painting workshop where I painted a guy in a couple of hours with speed paints and it sold me on the process. Especially if you don’t want to spend hours highlighting and everything to get a nice result.

Bit of a learning process but like drybrushing you can get really nice effects really easily. Just zenithal primed a few and going to have a proper go this week.
 

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