
The last models I painted in January were these four pilgrims from Jedha, as seen in the background in Rogue One.
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They are 3D prints from a seller on Etsy, nice sculpts and I enjoyed painting the robes. They were nearly complete in December but I never got around to finishing them until now. I think I will do more with the bases later though, they look too wet to be a desert in pictures.
Also my 3-year-old was very excited that I was taking this picture, and insisted I take another picture with the otter she was holding.
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Yeah, i was looking at it, thinking "i don’t recall giant otters..."![]()







Amazing work man, Love the hair, glasses and face.
Great work!!
Grrr, !mrahil
Druze Hacker looks amazing!
Thanks!
Her compadre Laxmee is also finished:
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Laxmee is an Infinity named character, Massai (Kenya/Tanzania) in origin, who seems to understand hacking at an intuitive level. She is a mercenery, and since she also appears to be wearing the same armor as the Druze I painted her up in a similiar way. Not the most happy with how her skin turned out, I need more practice painting female faces and to take it slower next time.
The two hackers together:
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I was planning to go over these two models with a coat of spray matte varnish, because normally I just paint on the matte varnish with a brush. For some reason however it still comes out glossy?
Then again, I have noticed that some of my previous models that I painted this way do not seem so glossy anymore... maybe it is a case of the matte varnish isn't totally dry yet? Not sure if anyone else has this problem. I would spray the models with matte varnish but the idea of the models "fogging up" terrifies me, plus I do not have a good place to spray at the moment.
Thanks!
Her compadre Laxmee is also finished:
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Laxmee is an Infinity named character, Massai (Kenya/Tanzania) in origin, who seems to understand hacking at an intuitive level. She is a mercenery, and since she also appears to be wearing the same armor as the Druze I painted her up in a similiar way. Not the most happy with how her skin turned out, I need more practice painting female faces and to take it slower next time.
The two hackers together:
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I was planning to go over these two models with a coat of spray matte varnish, because normally I just paint on the matte varnish with a brush. For some reason however it still comes out glossy?
Then again, I have noticed that some of my previous models that I painted this way do not seem so glossy anymore... maybe it is a case of the matte varnish isn't totally dry yet? Not sure if anyone else has this problem. I would spray the models with matte varnish but the idea of the models "fogging up" terrifies me, plus I do not have a good place to spray at the moment.
Not sure if brand of varnish is important, but my vallejo satin that I use on brush dries in minutes, but cures for about day or two. It is shiny first day.
You can always brush on some matt varnish if you dont have an airbrush. I used to varnish with a brush all the time before I got my airbrush last year.







Finished all four Naffatun/flamethrower troopers for Haqqislam in the final two days of February this year:
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I was sceptical but now pleasantly surprised in how much I enjoy this color scheme.
Heavy flamethrower troopers:
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Light Flamethrower troopers/possible LTs:
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The redhead reminds me of watching the SIMS4 playthroughs of James Turner/Sims Supply on Youtube from a while back. I have decided to name her "Katrina," therefore the only way to say her name is to shout KATRINAAA! every time she pops into frame.
Now that I have a few more yellow-helmeted troopers my Muhktar hacker doesn't stand out as weird looking anymore:
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Paint scheme for these guys (aside from the helmets and green flame-proof vests) was based on the basic Ghulam infantry troopers:
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Big happy family pic of the Naffatuns and their reference minis:
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