Is Grey Better?

Submitted by
uncle phil
on
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 21:04

Some new photos up, and notable because they are the first I've tried taking by setting the White Balance using a specially designed Grey Card. I quite like the way they look. I've not used any software on these other than to crop the pictures.

New additions to the Malal Cult in the Chaos album, including a Heresy Familiar
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Some more Germans added to the German Army
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Whole bunch of new Gladiator photos
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and some Ninja
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Back in Action

Submitted by
uncle phil
on
Wed, 08/20/2008 - 16:42

As you may be able to deduce, my camera is back from repair, and I even gained an extra battery from the process! Have to reprogram a few of the settings, so current photos are a little below parr, but the good news is that there are lots of them.

I have a new album called Gladiators and a few more images should be going up there soon.

In Street People we have Mr Jingles.

In the German Army album there are some new photos including four vehicles.

In the Chaos album there are some new additions to the Malal cult, including the fine figures from Hasslefree.

Cheddarmail

Submitted by
cheddarmonger
on
Sat, 08/02/2008 - 06:13

Cheddarmail is now available -- I've transfered the settings for cheddarmongers.org email addresses, so when the transfer is complete, you'll be able to check your cheddarmail using the link at the top of the page!

Looks like email domain transfers take about 24 - 48 hours, and I started the process Saturday about 10:00 pm Central time, so stand by!

Painting the Germans

Submitted by
uncle phil
on
Mon, 07/14/2008 - 05:45

I had a surprising amount of trouble finding satisfactory colours to paint my German figures with. For those of you who find yourselves in a similar situation, here is what I settled on. Figures were mainly painted with Coat d'Arms (CdA), Tamiya and Games Workshop (GW) paints, although some Vallejo and MP paints were used too. My thanks to the members of the Forum of Doom who provided suggestions as to suitable paints. The Coat d'Arms German Kit proved very useful.