Painting a team in one evening?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:35 pm
Hello Enthusiasts.
I played Blood Bowl with a friend's team many years ago, and I've recently bought a Bloodbowl set of my very own. However I am a little disappointed with the unpainted players.
I've never painted anything smaller than a kitchen before, and was wondering what the shortest time a fat-fingered novice can hope to paint a team in?
I'm well impressed by the devotion to detail exhibited by some TBBers! However my aim would be to give the players a little colour and character as *quickly* as possible.
I've read lot's of FAQs but the methods all seem quite time consuming, so any pointers or links to quick & dirty methods would be appreciated.
I've also:
x searched for pre-painted teams (none appear commercially available)
x tried eBay, waited a week and been beaten at the last minute by a pound. Twice.
x looked at some UK based painting services, but is (presumably) a high quality job at £5 * 30 players = £75 + £40 purchase price.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers
moon
Off-topic: This is the first time I've looked at eBay - an auction with a time-limit seems inherently flawed. It seems to come down to who can time the last bid. Or am I missing something?
I played Blood Bowl with a friend's team many years ago, and I've recently bought a Bloodbowl set of my very own. However I am a little disappointed with the unpainted players.
I've never painted anything smaller than a kitchen before, and was wondering what the shortest time a fat-fingered novice can hope to paint a team in?
I'm well impressed by the devotion to detail exhibited by some TBBers! However my aim would be to give the players a little colour and character as *quickly* as possible.
I've read lot's of FAQs but the methods all seem quite time consuming, so any pointers or links to quick & dirty methods would be appreciated.
I've also:
x searched for pre-painted teams (none appear commercially available)
x tried eBay, waited a week and been beaten at the last minute by a pound. Twice.
x looked at some UK based painting services, but is (presumably) a high quality job at £5 * 30 players = £75 + £40 purchase price.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers
moon
Off-topic: This is the first time I've looked at eBay - an auction with a time-limit seems inherently flawed. It seems to come down to who can time the last bid. Or am I missing something?