I didn't take any video of this, so maybe it'll be a written tutorial if there is enough interest. It took about an hour and a half to get to this point, and now all I have to do is some of the detail painting. Time wise I'm really happy with how this has turned out, so its a nice compromise in getting stuff done. Next time I'll probably just run the camera and post the video.
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Skaven Vermin Lord (Forgeworld version) WIP
I'm enjoying the Minitaire paints. In fact, I took a break from Smaug to paint up the Forgeworld (Warhammer Forge) Skaven Exhaulted Vermin Lord that's been sitting on my to-do shelf for quite a while. This is why I haven't picked up the new plastic kit, because I need to clear out some of my backlog before I buy more stuff to paint.
I didn't take any video of this, so maybe it'll be a written tutorial if there is enough interest. It took about an hour and a half to get to this point, and now all I have to do is some of the detail painting. Time wise I'm really happy with how this has turned out, so its a nice compromise in getting stuff done. Next time I'll probably just run the camera and post the video.
I didn't take any video of this, so maybe it'll be a written tutorial if there is enough interest. It took about an hour and a half to get to this point, and now all I have to do is some of the detail painting. Time wise I'm really happy with how this has turned out, so its a nice compromise in getting stuff done. Next time I'll probably just run the camera and post the video.
Paul,
ReplyDeleteAre these airbrush "ready" paints, or are you thinning them to skim milk consistency when you airbrush them? When/if you thin, do you use airbrush medium/thinner, or water? Love the skin on this guy.
Hey Greg,
DeleteI'm using them straight of the bottle, so yeah, they are airbrush "ready". Perhaps a bit thicker than Vallejo airbrush paints. I might thin them a little after I've tried them out more, but overall I'm pretty happy with their performance straight out of the bottle. I'm just trying to figure out which ones are more opaque than others so I know what order to lay them down.
Thanks Paul. Always looking for new paints to try, so this info is very useful! Appreciate the response.
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