tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6629663334108642122.post3792604880341090893..comments2024-03-20T02:14:06.813-05:00Comments on DrGabe's Miniatures: Cato the Blonde: DnD4EDrGabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03533061717625520591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6629663334108642122.post-45830974166169966432011-04-27T07:52:27.935-05:002011-04-27T07:52:27.935-05:00Thank Rogue P. My thought is that NMM was necessar...Thank Rogue P. My thought is that NMM was necessary during a time when metallic flakes were not available (at least cheaply). Once I get rid of my AC, running water, and pizza delivery- I'll start to use shades of gray for my silver! In fact, I am thinking about redoing the the 'silver' parts with real silver before he hits the table for some RPG good ness.DrGabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03533061717625520591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6629663334108642122.post-18750315691358374352011-04-22T23:02:23.600-05:002011-04-22T23:02:23.600-05:00Its a great model - I have it as well sitting on m...Its a great model - I have it as well sitting on my shelves of shame.<br /><br />I really like wat you have done with it too - although I agree, NMM is a hard one to crack although most generally seem able to master Gold pretty well. I stick t standard techniques - I mean they make metallic colours for a reason right? (Ha)<br /><br />Jeffs bases are pretty sweet - I have a whole bucnh of different ones I use for special models or squads.<br /><br />Good effort all round mate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com