A great finish to the series. Most of these techniques apply equally well to most scatter terrain. There is a lot of pressure to produce studio quality work not helped by so many TH-cam channels out there hosted by some truly talented people. However, even they miss the point. If you really want to impress, then get it painted up, even a basic paint job, and get it on the table for all to see and admire. The thing about poster craft paints is that no one can pick the difference between them and the most expensive hobby paints. Like any other paint, you need to use them to get the experience needed to get the best out of them. You can even thin them down and apply them by airbrush.
Great vid! Especially love the speed paint recipes! Always great seeing what you work on next mate!
Thanks a ton. By the time of this post you have already played on this terrain.
A great finish to the series. Most of these techniques apply equally well to most scatter terrain. There is a lot of pressure to produce studio quality work not helped by so many TH-cam channels out there hosted by some truly talented people. However, even they miss the point. If you really want to impress, then get it painted up, even a basic paint job, and get it on the table for all to see and admire. The thing about poster craft paints is that no one can pick the difference between them and the most expensive hobby paints. Like any other paint, you need to use them to get the experience needed to get the best out of them. You can even thin them down and apply them by airbrush.
Thanks for the nice comments and input! You are correct about the paints. Although I have never had success with them in my airbrush.
How do you remove the model from the nails?
Just give it a twist. Super glue has lousy sheer strength. You might need to sand or file a little residue off.