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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Sunday, October 07, 2007, 10:56:03 AM
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paint worth a damn. I've been looking for ideas on how to work the lightning claws on my marine Captain, and hence have been looking at a lot of photos at various places... and the people on ebay seem to be not much better than I am (and I'm not that amazing), or significantly worse. I hope the people buying these figures intend to give them a nice bath in paint thinner and aren't lame enough to actually bring them to a game.
"Yeah, not only did I not paint these myself, I totally bought them from some guy who also can't paint!"
The only reason this is relevant is because several of these auctions were listed as "pro-painted" figures... and these guys couldn't be less pro if they just started randomly flinging paint at the models.
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Well, there's a reason that a thread on painting strip appears on miniature painting painting forums about every other day. At least some of these pro-painters don't try to sell their figures for more than they would be if purchased new.
The really sad ones are the people who'll give something a tolerable paint job, but then try to sell it for as much as the dude who painting some award winning mini that probably took like 500 hours to paint.
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Yeah, that's what I mean. It's one thing if you painted a bunch of dudes and then just want to sell off your collection because you don't play anymore, but there's a bunch of guys trying to sell crap as though it were so awesomely painted, but the paint jobs are terrible.
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Hehe that sounds a bit like some people in the art department when I was in University :P
I thought a big part of the joy was to paint the figurines yourself rather than buy them pre-painted.
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I guess it's different for everyone. The painting is the fun part for me at this point because we haven't yet started playing really... but I think some people just want to get figures on the table. That seems like cheating to me, but to each his own. And a lot of people probably buy big collections of painted minis and then strip them to repaint themselves, as has been suggested. Not a bad idea, though I like assembling the guys too. I want to do more work with minor conversions and additions going forward.