The gang's all here!



And it only took a year...



Oh well, I finally got my old Haqqislam models painted up. With a colour scheme stolen from some form of electric rodent, these I've been knocking round my brain for a while, and my painting desk for the last year or so. It's been good to get them finished up, and I got to try a few things along the way.



These were another chance to try out the NMM paint set Vallejo did, which comes with a guide written by Angel Giraldez. I was also curious about the sketch style which has been shown on Contrast Miniatures, so gave it a go on these. I need to work on that a bit more, but while I was aiming for tabletop standard, I'm happy with how these turned out.





The Fiday was my favourite to paint. I liked the pose and the chance to do a few lens and visor parts, and the knife was going to be a fun one to mess with for NMM. I'm slowly getting there with NMM, and know what I need to do next time to get a bit better, which is always a good place to be in.



I also managed to cut the pommel off the knife during cleaning, so there has been a green stuff disc on there instead ever since I started, which seemed odd when I knew the out of place round thing was only there because I wasn't paying attention to what I was doing.

The Djanbazan was fun as well. It's a lot different to the other models, and the crouched pose actually let me skip a lot if corners I had to take on the others.