![]() ![]() Continued use of these apps may cause your IP to be blocked indefinitely. ![]() This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic. Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does.Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using the Brave browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse, then send that data back to a third party, essentially spying on your browsing habits.We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: Matt Varnish, AKA Dennis Campbell, plays Team Yankee, Flames of War, and Black Powder and now Ancients, in the frozen wastes of Canadia.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Maybe I should crack open the rulebook and get a game in when my models show up… (but that’s for another article….) so of course, I caved and ordered some bad guys… a lot of RPGs and AK’s in my future it would seem! SAS, German GSG9, one guy went with Aussies, 3 guesses who that was. Naturally, as I was posting pics of these via email and Facebook thread, a bunch of the other usual suspects started ordering. I didn’t go too crazy on the faces without since Drew would likely be putting on the NVG’s once they came in (sold seperately for some unknown reason)Ĭanadian shoulder patches to mark these guys out as having the Queen on their money, not Presidents! I’ve never seen a mag look like that on an MG. This guy with the pistol, the gun was so damaged I had to recreate it with wire. When I was painting this guy and his dog, I kept thinking about thisīoots and gun add-ons are also in USA Tan Earth Here is each pose, with Soft Tone, then webbing and gear finished, and lightly drybrushed with VJ USA Tan Earth. Keep in mind we are going to use Army Painter Soft Tone then weather up using a dusting of VJ USA Tan Earth Tiny dots of VJ Pale Sand round out the multi-cam. Once primed in grey, I laid down the initial colour, VJ Green Greyįollowed up with large splotches of VJ Yellow Greenįinish off the green tones by laying down thin horizontal strips of VJ Russian Camo Greenīlobs of VJ Brown Sand followed up with small strips of VJ Chocolate Brown Took me a while to realize this pose is either up against a wall or is on Point and is signalling the rest to halt There are a few other casting problems (like one ‘skinny’ arm where I think the mold didn’t fill properly) but otherwise, the detail is pretty crisp. I had to resort to hot water and more patience than I thought I possessed. I mean ALL the guns, every single one, including magazines, and the metal used is super brittle, where if you try and bend them back, you hear the metal cracking right away. Step One was actually to clean off the horrendous amounts of flash on the models. ![]() There is more green here than in the studio pics and way less NVG’s, in fact, here is the colour layout of the fabric, there are 2 shades of green: What I didn’t know was anything about the game or that I was going to be painting these as Canadian SOF guys… here is a picture of the ‘studio’ miniatures of the DEVGRU from the SPECTRE rulebook:Įxcept Drew wanted his to look more like this: He sent me two photos, one of the actual camo fabric, and one of some guys doing a demo somewhere, so I could get them as close as possible. The starter set comes with rules, a DEVGRU 5-man section with attack dog, and six bearded dudes with AK’s (Chechens or whomever really) Locally, most of the folks I play wargames with are either current or ex CAF (Canadian Armed Forces) so naturally, a game like SPECTRE Operations would pique everyone’s interest. Turns out DEVGRU is the ‘other’ name for SEAL Team 6, and he wanted these painted for a game he had ordered, SPECTRE Operations. My good friend Drew Willis, of fame, asked me if I could paint his 28mm DEVGRU in Multicam… I’m a civilian so I understood the portion of that request, but what is DEVGRU? Why finish off projects, when you can start completely new ones you never knew you needed? Today I’ll be going through how I painted the DEVGRU team in Multi-cam from the starter set.
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