WYN Fleet Box cover

Wondering what upcoming products are going to look like? Get a glimpse of the cover art here!

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AdamTurner
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Post by AdamTurner »

Sneaky Scot wrote:Adam, I'd love to see orthographic views of the ships - as a sad engineer type, I like the nice neat ordered views presented.

More importantly, the more I see of your art work the more I enjoy it, and want to paint miniatures (which I'm rubbish at, but what the heck).

Go for it!!
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I'd like to see those if you're still doing them.

Sent you my email in a PM.

Thanks.
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Post by John Schneder II »

To all:
Here is a pic of the WYN fleet box painted up like Adam's artwork :-)

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One of the guys that sculpts the minis (Starline 2400) :-)
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Very nice!
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Wow! Very, very cool! Nice work, John! You even painted the little checkers! :)
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It just dawned on me (I'm kinda slow) that you had them posed the same as Adam's cover. Again, pretty spiffy John!
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Post by John Schneder II »

Adam,
The checks weren't the easiest, but I like how they looked so much in the art, I had to do them (the wonders of a 20/0 brush).
Djood,
Glad you noticed :-) When I posted these at the legacy site, someone suggested I should have used a red light on them to make it look like the cluster radiation, LOL!! Maybe next time...
BTW, there are more posted over at the legacy site under "Starline 2400 Miniatures: Miniature Kitbashing". I didn't post them here because they are mostly ships/empires that don't appear in Fed Com yet.
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Saw that and was impressed and commented there (for the same reasons).
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Post by MikeBurke »

The painted versions there, though they are the "Fish" ships" don't kind of look like fish, they almost look more like some sort mammal. the Orca, the Mako, etc;
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Mike,

A mako is a type of shark, and a barracuda is also a fish. The orca is the only mammal of the fish series. Strange, but there it is.
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Post by ctchapel »

Mike,

There is also the Narwal class mauler, another mammal. I remembered that on the way home from classes.
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