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Matthew wrote:Still waiting for a notification. I think it is fair to say I am disappointed that it is taking this long.

Wow - that is really long. I'd have thought they were all delivered by now!

I actually primed 24 Kobolds and 24 Giant Rats the other day, though I have not quite got to actually painting them yet.

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Indeed, but ...

Final-fucking-ly:

Hi there! We're shipping out your Kickstarter stuff!
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Great news!
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I am very pleased, not so much as I would have been a month ago, but please nevertheless.
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Finally got my shipping notification... just a teensy bit late. Just a teensy-weensy bit. Now I just have to wait for USPS to get it here, and on previous experience that could take anything from a week to six months. There's a NZ courier company in the mix too, which means that almost anything could happen, with actual delivery being in the low-probability group of potential outcomes.

Still... hoo-naughtyword-rah.

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Fucking, yes!

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They choose to deliver on my first day back to work after a five week holiday, but whatever!
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Finally! Congrats!
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Nice pile!

I finished up my Kobolds and rats this weekend. I thought they painted quite well and I like how they turned out.

Definitely two thumbs up, especially given the price of the Kickstarter.

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Welleran wrote:Nice pile!

I finished up my Kobolds and rats this weekend. I thought they painted quite well and I like how they turned out.

Definitely two thumbs up, especially given the price of the Kickstarter.

What kind of prep did you do before painting?
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Once I'd cut the pieces from their sprues and cleaned up the bases a bit, I washed them in lukewarm water in my sink (I used a collander sitting in a bowl of soapy water) and scrubbed them briefly and gently with the brush I use to wash dishes. I rinsed them thoroughly, then let them dry over night just to be sure. Next day I spray primed them black, then "baked" on the primer in the oven at 190 degrees for about 30 minutes. I did not get around to painting for a few days, though. They painted pretty easily, I thought. I finished up with a quite spray matte sealer -- it dulls the look more than I'd like, but seems to work great for durability. The level of detail was very good and none of the pieces I painted had any issues with bent weapons -- I have some that do but have not tried the hot-cold water technique yet.

The only anomaly I noticed was that the primed ones felt tacky even after a few days. However, I used a new brand of primer -- hobby stuff, not the usual cheapo grey stuff from a hardware store - so that might've been the reason. They were not tacky once painted and sealed.

I'm not sure how much of my prep was overkill. I never used to do any of this stuff in the old days - I just sat down and painted. However, looking back, some of the older stuff is looking a bit chipped, so I figure its easy to be over-cautious than to have to repaint in a few years.

I'll post a pic or two when I get home.

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OK, I'm no artist, but here's my initial batch of Reaper minis, or at least most of the ones I painted last weekend. There were two dozen of each...

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Nice work, man! You need some white rats with red eyes, though! Finally got all my miniatures unbagged and desprued:

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No real errors so far. A missing dwarf arm and an extra hydra part seems to be the sum total, along with a handful of bad castings. Lots of unbending to do, though, boiling hot water and ice baths for something less than half I would reckon.
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Second Kickstarter is off to a ridiculous success. :D

Sadly, since international shipping is paid directly now by the pledger, whereas domestic shipping is free, I have no real incentive to get involved.
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