Long Time No See, but it seems you have nothing unlearned 😂 This is a cool model from the first massive darkness. This one would also be great to show some battle damage on weapon or armor parts btw. When I was painting this model some some colorshift colors arrived at that time that I needed to try on him. Looks kind of weird but cool 😂
@@HeroesBosses I only used the ones from gsw until now, it strongly depends on the colors (need to look up the names 😅). There’s one that changes from kind of bright blue to purple, this is really awesome! The effect is intense! Don’t know if you can see the color on my profile pic, I used it on the tail. Some others look great, there’s a darkish blue, but this doesn’t really change that much... One yellow tone is awful. It seems like the middle tones have the strongest effect, the dark ones look great but the effect isn’t that strong, and the bright tones are not really interesting... Maybe I did sth wrong, I don’t own an airbrush for example, but this was my outcome 😂
My local craft store only has testers paints. Are these ok to use as a beginner until I can order some other paint brands online? I have some random minis I am going to paint til I get better and then paint some minis for my games like Sword & Sorcery.
I haven't heard of anyone using the Testors acrylic line of paints. A quick check on Reddit said they weren't the best for miniatures, but I haven't tried them, so I don't know for sure. If you can, try to get a Vallejo starter paint set - that one is the best for new painters IMO. It's called the Vallejo Intro Set or the Basic USA color set. If you can't get the set, I'd just get a silver, gold, black, brown, red, blue, yellow, mid-color flesh and a white. If you're not a fan of mixing colors I'd get an orange, purple and green as well.
Kick ass Iron Golem! Nice detailed step by step as well.
Thanks Randy!
Looks great, and sounds like an awesome dnd module
Looks great!
Thank you :)
Realy liked the video. Cool model, nice Paint job and great background music. On that note.... What os the first song you used called?
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Long Time No See, but it seems you have nothing unlearned 😂
This is a cool model from the first massive darkness.
This one would also be great to show some battle damage on weapon or armor parts btw.
When I was painting this model some some colorshift colors arrived at that time that I needed to try on him.
Looks kind of weird but cool 😂
How do you like the color shift paints?
@@HeroesBosses I only used the ones from gsw until now, it strongly depends on the colors (need to look up the names 😅). There’s one that changes from kind of bright blue to purple, this is really awesome! The effect is intense!
Don’t know if you can see the color on my profile pic, I used it on the tail.
Some others look great, there’s a darkish blue, but this doesn’t really change that much...
One yellow tone is awful.
It seems like the middle tones have the strongest effect, the dark ones look great but the effect isn’t that strong, and the bright tones are not really interesting...
Maybe I did sth wrong, I don’t own an airbrush for example, but this was my outcome 😂
My local craft store only has testers paints. Are these ok to use as a beginner until I can order some other paint brands online? I have some random minis I am going to paint til I get better and then paint some minis for my games like Sword & Sorcery.
I haven't heard of anyone using the Testors acrylic line of paints. A quick check on Reddit said they weren't the best for miniatures, but I haven't tried them, so I don't know for sure. If you can, try to get a Vallejo starter paint set - that one is the best for new painters IMO. It's called the Vallejo Intro Set or the Basic USA color set. If you can't get the set, I'd just get a silver, gold, black, brown, red, blue, yellow, mid-color flesh and a white. If you're not a fan of mixing colors I'd get an orange, purple and green as well.
@@HeroesBosses thanks
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