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You still paint better and better. Every figure is better than the last. Good work, keep it up
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Man, it's taking me days just to get one coat on my vehicles... very hard keeping it thinned well enough that you don't see the strokes, too. Looking good, Medievel
SnkyBstrd said:
Man, it's taking me days just to get one coat on my vehicles... very hard keeping it thinned well enough that you don't see the strokes, too. Looking good, Medievel
Try using an airbrush. It takes a little practice but you can get great results.
mgentile7 said:
SnkyBstrd said:
Man, it's taking me days just to get one coat on my vehicles... very hard keeping it thinned well enough that you don't see the strokes, too. Looking good, Medievel
Try using an airbrush. It takes a little practice but you can get great results.
I would love to, but I need to be able to paint indoors :(
SnkyBstrd said:
mgentile7 said:
SnkyBstrd said:
Man, it's taking me days just to get one coat on my vehicles... very hard keeping it thinned well enough that you don't see the strokes, too. Looking good, Medievel
Try using an airbrush. It takes a little practice but you can get great results.
I would love to, but I need to be able to paint indoors :(
If you use water based paints you can use it indoors. I do with no ill affects.
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. Airbrush is best for painting vehicles. I use Citadel paints mixed with water - a few drops. Thank you for all your comments.
Bazooka Joe:





Hi, I add pictures of Lara Walter from Revised Core Set:





Heavy infantry figures painted with airbrush for a better effect distribution of the paint. In the case of standard infantry very good results are achieved by painting with a brush but here I decided not to risk and use airbrush. The main color of the armor is a Camo Green. Splashes done using Charadon Granite. Any ducts that run in the hollows of armor were painted in the color of Tin Bitz and the main wash was Badab Black. For a metallic effect and distinctive armor rubs the paint on the edges, I used a dry brush technique and metallic Chainmail.
Luther and Ludwig.
Models come with first set of DT. Camouflage is made in two colors: Charadon Granite and Fortress Grey.









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