I have a Painted Battlelore army for sale. I'll be selling it for 550. If your interested you can pm me or you can email me at [email protected]. These were painted primed and sealed with Testors paint. I have all of the pictures for all the units including front back right and left side at this link.
http://s481.photobucket.com/albums/rr175/HonorforONEFIlms/Battlore%20finished%20guys/
For forum space I'll just be posting the front here. First the red infantry.
More in next post.
Painted Battlelore army for sale!
I also have painted the lore cups but I do not have a pic up yet. Please email me if your interested at
[email protected]
Too expensive and they don't look all that great. Maybe for $50 but $550?
Wytefang said:
Too expensive and they don't look all that great. Maybe for $50 but $550?
I didn't want to say anything but I tend to agree. I would definitely not pay 550$ for that.
Good luck though...
Looks pretty good to me! I dont have that kind of money but I think they look good for a mass painted army.
Ah well. Thanks for telling me. I'd hate to just sit here and wonder why it doesn't sell. Maybe next time.
Don't be too discouraged. It's taken me years to get to the point where I can sometimes sell my services. Painting for hire is a hard way to make a buck but it sure is rewarding.
Tyler makes a great point.
A word of advice on your minis. Try using flat paint next time or even just hit the ones you painted now with a coat of flat dullcoat. This will take the glossy shine off them.
Also, look into using a dark wash for some shadow color.
Just some friendly advice.
Thanks that what I want. I did chose not to use the dull coat for a reason though. In my experiance colors in a game make a huge diffrencen. If a game has dull and dark colors than it will become boring and hard to follow(unless it's a really good game), whereas if it has bright shinig colors it keeps you interested.
HonorforONEFilms said:
Thanks that what I want. I did chose not to use the dull coat for a reason though. In my experiance colors in a game make a huge diffrencen. If a game has dull and dark colors than it will become boring and hard to follow(unless it's a really good game), whereas if it has bright shinig colors it keeps you interested.
If you want brighter colors, try a white basecoat.
I got that tip from Jen Haley, you can visit her site here:
http://www.paintrix-miniatures.com/
(Although, the article in which she explained why she uses white basecoats has since been removed, you can see in her current articles that she still uses white basecoats. You can also see the end results.) Also, thinning your paint a bit would give you better results. The Blue Dwarf swordmen's faces for example, have lost considerable detail because of this. On the other hand, these miniatures are meant to be looked at from an arm's length, so fine detail might not be so important. In the end, it all depends on the buyer's requirements.
But whatever you do, don't get discouraged!
Dude that ranger is amazing.
I guess if your a cat shinny things will keep u interested in a game.
Well, I'm not a cat. But I still like shiny things.