Before we get started, my utmost apologies to anyone who was expecting some form of awesome Diorama project based on the title of the thread.
I have very unexpectedly rejoined the hobby after a pulse-buy like decision to jump back into it all.
Having recently delved into my pockets once again, I now have all the gear to get going again (courtesy of Element Games who I thoroughly recommend). Unfortunately I ditched everything when I got out of the hobby two years ago so my shopping list implies I am a starter...
Paint Station, Hobby Starter Set, Layer Paint Set, Shade Paint Set, Fine Detail Brush, Small Drybrush, Standard Brush, Stippling Brush, 2 Water Pots, Paint Palettes, Mould Line Remover, File Set, Super Glue, Plastic Glue, Chaos Black Primer Spray and... Hunter Orcs on Fell Wargs
I'm going to be assembling and painting an Azog's Hunters army over the next year for the Tale Of 'X' Painters (
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=29538) and this thread will follow that project along with any other random side projects I decide to take on.
On my list of wants for the army still to purchase are... 24 Hunter Orcs, 12 Gundabad Orcs (6 spear, 6 sword and shield), Azog, Bolg, Yazneg, Gundabad Orc Captains. That's my short-term list at least.
Hopefully I'll get started on the mounted Hunters this weekend as I intend to enter one into this months painting challenge. Until then, here is the last miniature I completed over 2 years ago for nostalgia's sake...
Another goal of mine with this re-entry to the hobby is to really further my painting skills. As you can see from Lurtz I have a lot of areas I can improve in and my key focus will be highlighting and getting these smoother while still adding more intermediate layers. Fortunately I was going for a somewhat dirtied look with Lurtz anyway, but I'm well aware it's a technique I need practice with.
Thank you for listening to me ramble on if you have made it this far, I hope you are able to follow me in this new hobbying journey. If you would like to do something similar over the next year, get signed up to the Tale Of 'X' Painters now...