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Post by stonecoldlead on Apr 11, 2015 12:07:56 GMT
I re-painted a bunch of AT-43 stuff as part of a commission job last year. I wasn't too bothered about the range back in the day but after working on these I really changed my mind about the models. A set of UNA medics: And a horde of Oni zombiness: There are more pics of the different elements of the Oni force on my website.
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Post by Atreju on Apr 11, 2015 15:31:15 GMT
Nice! Painting white that doesn't look flat is quite a challenge, well done!
Do you want to tell us a bit more about AT-43? To be honest I never read something about this game, but I'm sure someon who is interested in it could tell somthing more and better than just an article in the Cry Havoc.
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Post by stonecoldlead on Apr 11, 2015 16:03:53 GMT
Nice! Painting white that doesn't look flat is quite a challenge, well done! Do you want to tell us a bit more about AT-43? To be honest I never read something about this game, but I'm sure someon who is interested in it could tell somthing more and better than just an article in the Cry Havoc. I don't really know much about the game to be honest. I completely ignored it when it came out due to it being PPP. I was tempted by some of the armoured walkers when everything was being sold off though but didn't get any in the end. I get the impression it did reasonably well but I just didn't follow the game. Looking back on it there are some nice models, especially the UNA, Red Block and Therion forces. I'd never heard of the Oni until I was sent these models to paint. Seems a few factions were added that I was previously unaware of, the Cog (no idea what they are) and another being the Karman (ridiculous gorillas in powered armour!).
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Post by angora on Apr 11, 2015 22:33:08 GMT
They do look awesome! I only ever bought one AT-43 mini and it was so bad that I ended up binning it. That was the end of PPP for me. These, however, look very cool indeed
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shades
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Post by shades on Apr 13, 2015 0:41:21 GMT
I like your painting style. It "reads" well. You can recognize the model and the elements that make up the model very easily.
AT-43 has a very solid rule-set, IMO. Especially for the time it came out. Alternating activation, concise rules, easy to use, depth, and fun.
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Post by mananarepublic on Apr 13, 2015 19:15:44 GMT
These look super dope!
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