So I got Dust Tactics for Christmas.
Love this game so far and wanted to share the work I’ve put into painting the minis so far to get some useful feedback.
I started painting miniatures with games like Mansions of Madness and Descent so this was my first attempt on Tanks/Walkers/non-monster-stuff.
Suggestions and critique are desired so I can learn some new painting techniques to make them even prettier.
Also please bear in mind that english is not my native language. I apologize if you can find some mayor spelling/grammar mistakes
First I gave the “Heavy Flak Grenadiers” a try and think they turned out pretty nice. But painting guys in heavy armor and flashy weapons is something I’ve been doing in the past so I gave some of the bigger guys the brush.
The “Hans” was the first walker I painted and – of course – went crazy on the battle damage. He just looks like he’s seen and survived a few battles!
After painting 2 Axis troops I thought I should give the Allies some love.
“The Hammers” were the first one’s I tried and the left one was my first attempt on something you could call camouflage. I thought it looked like crap so I gave the other two another look and think it turned out quite nice.
“Wildfire” was next in line and this time I tried not to completely wreck him with battle damage and was proud of my self-control. I started to alternate between Axis and Allies so both players can have some pretty miniatures on the board.
The “Sturmpioniere” I kind of rushed but still liked the outcome at the end.
“Heinrich” was the next walker I tried and the second time I tried camouflage. I also wanted to give him some kind of rusty look but not completely wasted and used. I like how the camouflage turned out but am not really happy with the rust.
So if you guys like my Dust Tactics miniatures I’m going to keep them updated. And like I said give me some tips on how to improve my painting technique.
Also does someone know how to get some Dust decals in Europe? I could order them in the US but would prefer if there would be an European distributer.