How accurate do you make your model?
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Yep….doesn’t match the lore……it’s something I have against Games Workshop adherents…..they are more prevelants in historical though, especially Napoleonics……Comment
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If the box says thats what it is ie a Ukrainian Corn Kart with home made square wheels thats what it must be ,joking aside nine times out of ten whats in the box is good enough replacing grab handles etc in 72nd is pretty much par for the course so doesn't count for much ,I will sometimes if cheap enough grab a resin and etch upgrade/conversion package then grab the kit if its something I fancy for no other reason than it makes a change from box bashing ,good to get your hands dirty as they say. DaveComment
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WELL Guys on my tiger build i try an get it as right as possible as if not the ship wont look right so im at about 3 as on some small bits on the hull i cannot fit as if i do i'll have to cut through the main strenghtening bar an if i do that then the hull may fail so ive got to work around it but it wont be that noteiableComment
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Between 1 & 3. Mainly 1. The vast majority of my builds are Out of the Box.
Although very occasionaly I will try to a more accurate build, I have one in planning
of a Sherman tank, my father was a tank commander of one, so I will try to get Regimental
markings etc as per the tank my father commanded.Comment
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I've just been to a wonderful art gallery in Norwich Castle. Lots of incredible pictures from the Norwich school - celebrated artists like Cotman, Crome and Vincent.
Some folks, who can't see the wood for the trees, might dismiss their work for being 'inaccurate' - there's certainly a huge amount of artistic licence on display. But it's the creativity of their work that's so appealing - why should it need to be true-to-life?
I paint to produce something I like, something that pleases me and my friends. If others want to attempt a slavish reproduction of the collected fictional works of (in my case) George RR Martin, that's their affair.
I say paint, model, make in a style that suits you, entertains you, tickles you. When the original source is fantastical, it's literally impossible to get it wrong, surely?Comment
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The army got started when a couple of players at the game store I frequented about 15 years ago, were joking about pink Space Marines with black codpieces. I said, “I’ve got some unbuilt ones left, I’m going to paint them like that” to which they replied, “Don’t! Give them to us instead if you really want to do that!” (meaning: you’ll be wasting perfectly good models). So of course, next week I had a five-man squad of exactly that painted upAfter that it became a full army, though with ever greater innuendo built into the figures. Not everybody on The Bolter & Chainsword could appreciate it by that time
Best of all was the time when I played against someone who had an Imperial Fists army, whose colour scheme is all-over yellow. When we had set up, my opponent said he suddenly had the urge to eat some of this candy:
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Like the diorama part the best, do spend a lot of time researching buildings .
Have tried to be right as far as the model goes, but not as good with PE as I would like.Comment
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