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On 5/17/2016 at 3:43 PM, RossMHoward said:
Hello Ade, good to see you're still in the hobby mate
It was a shame not to see these in action on the channel, but the aesthetic was the inspiration for my friends army and having played against it. It's enormously effective!Great job on these too, especially on that turn around. I'd like the echo the above statements and suggest using some washes to tone down the ****** and some flock and tufts to bring some life into the bases. Looking forward to seeing more
Hey Ross, great to hear from you and thanks for the tip on the washes. Swamp tufts have arrives and I'll be adding them on soon. I am actually thinking of re-basing the big guys now as I saw some arachnaroks at Warhammer World on huge circle bases, very impressive.
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On 5/17/2016 at 3:22 PM, Dez said:
I could have (and might still!) copy and paste your opening paragraph into my blog once I start it, haha! Just something I've always loved about the Spider Riders. I'd recently decided to go full bore on an army of them, hoping to convert and paint them for the next Armies on Parade...and then this army (well not this specific army) won the SCGT! This is all pretty amazing circumstance in my opinion
Bang up job on this, very impressive for 3 days work to be sure! What bases are you using for the Spider Riders?
I am lucky enough to have access to a laser cutter at work and I made myself some ellipses out of 3mm acrylic. Save some money when doing conversion work. Thanks for the kind words and encouragement.
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On 5/17/2016 at 2:12 PM, dea said:
This is incredibly impressive for 3 days work. Always loved those giant spider models
It's the arachnaroks that catch the eye, thanks for the encouragement
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On 5/17/2016 at 0:13 PM, cb_rex said:
This is a cool army, the fact you did it in 3 days is impressive. The tufts will definitely improve the look, the other thing that stands out as a bit rough is the teeth/horn/bone colour on the Araknaroks, it could do with a bit of sepia shading or something.
Thanks for the tip
Arachnophilia - How I fell in love with the Spiderfang!
in Life in the Mancave
A blog by Wargamingforfun in General
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Thanks for the encouragement pal.