This video might have made a few rounds on the Internet already, but I thought it would make a fun little break to help chase away those mid-week blues. :-)
Warning: You might want to turn down the volume a bit before pressing play.
Ah yes, I still remember some of my earliest attempts at painting... I guess we all have to start somewhere... unless I missed the point /joke (I viewed this at work with sound off...)
Unfortunately I think the sound effects(?) are what makes the video funny. To me anyway. Otherwise it's just pics of a bunch of craptastically painted models.
As much as mindless silliness can (make sense). :-)
Just some additional thoughts to anyone really:
One of the local games stores has a section selling cheap used minis and there's always a bunch of figs there that look like this. I've bought and stripped some in the past and it's always amazing how many layers or how much paint (sometimes enamel) was applied to some of these models. :-/
Woooooaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWoooooaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!! indeed. :-)
DeleteHahaha! I love this! So funny.
ReplyDeleteI remember that episode from The Office when Michael just losses his shit. So the ending is perfect!
I loose it every time they zoom in on the googly eyed IG guy. :-)
DeleteExcellent and the good news is that tomorrow is Friday's eve!
ReplyDeleteIf it made one person laugh today, it was worth posting!
DeleteAh yes, I still remember some of my earliest attempts at painting... I guess we all have to start somewhere... unless I missed the point /joke (I viewed this at work with sound off...)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I think the sound effects(?) are what makes the video funny. To me anyway. Otherwise it's just pics of a bunch of craptastically painted models.
DeleteLOL! Reminds me of my buddy's podcast intro (a former 40K guy); now it all makes sense! Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteAs much as mindless silliness can (make sense). :-)
DeleteJust some additional thoughts to anyone really:
One of the local games stores has a section selling cheap used minis and there's always a bunch of figs there that look like this. I've bought and stripped some in the past and it's always amazing how many layers or how much paint (sometimes enamel) was applied to some of these models. :-/