I'm fairly new to the GHQ Forum. I used to collect GHQ as a kid years ago, and have recently picked my hobby back up. I've spent the last year or so dabbling in 15mm, but after placing an order for GHQ a month ago I remembered why I liked them so much as a kid..... they are just so cool and precise.
I am hooked again, and have been working on my own WW 2 miniatures site (inspired by Troy Ritter - thank you Troy, awesome stuff!) as a means to keep myself improving in my painting; and as a means to get involved in the miniatures community in general. The site it pretty bare right now, but I do have a few galleries and an infantry painting tutorial. Feel free to browse around if you'd like and any feedback/suggestions are more than welcome.
Outstanding! You've gotten off to a terrific start with your website, and your painting is top-notch! I look forward to seeing more of your work -- both here on the GHQ Forum and on your website!
Regards,
Tom Stockton
"Well, I've been to one World's Fair, a picnic, and a rodeo, and that's the stupidest thing I ever heard come over a set of earphones. You sure you got today's codes?"
Outstanding! You've gotten off to a terrific start with your website, and your painting is top-notch! I look forward to seeing more of your work -- both here on the GHQ Forum and on your website!
Regards,
Tom Stockton
Thanks Tom, you've definitely provided me with a wealth of information on your site that has been very helpful
dougeagle wrote:
Awesome stuff...I can't wait too see the tutorials for the armor.
Thanks all for the great feedback. I'm hoping my GHQ order will arrive today or tomorrow, if so, I plan to work on some more pictures and an armor tutorial this weekend.
IMO the beveled edges of the bases look much better than the un-beveled ones. Maybe you could rough them up so they don't look so smooth and straight (also do the same for the 6mm ones)? Don't forget to take off the mold seam lines from the castings if you can, especially along the barrels. On the Jagdpanzer IVs, try making some seperate skirts and battle damaged ones. Also maybe more weathering and spilled fuel from refills, etc.
Ritter wrote:VERY Nice site! Well done painting and basing. I look forward to more of your pictures!
Troy
Thanks Troy
Hugewally wrote:IMO the beveled edges of the bases look much better than the un-beveled ones. Maybe you could rough them up so they don't look so smooth and straight (also do the same for the 6mm ones)? Don't forget to take off the mold seam lines from the castings if you can, especially along the barrels. On the Jagdpanzer IVs, try making some seperate skirts and battle damaged ones. Also maybe more weathering and spilled fuel from refills, etc.
StracCop wrote:
BTW, I love the slideshow feature.
What software did you author that in? I know
its Flash but what application?
Ahh, my secret is out... I'm hosting my site with Go Daddy and I'm using some of their "easy site design" tools - I get to customize it to look the way I want. The slideshow feature is their online photo gallery program that interfaces with my site. They charge a small fee each month for this service, but I usually sell units on ebay to cover the costs.