For me, a large fat belly brush with a fine tip and a wet pallette really speed things up, the belly holds more paint so you don't have to go back to your pallette as much and the wet pallette keeps it moist and flowing.
Those look bad ass!! Zombicide is my first miniature model board game. Bought invader and quickly bought Darkside and all expansions. I'm getting ready to paint these next and as im inexperienced with painting took to google for a guide and love yours!
@@HerooftheTable i hope you do. Quick question though. I'm trying to prime my minis white. How did you prime yours? Best I found is this paint primer spray mix. But im not getting a complete coverage like im wanting
I typically use an automotive primer that I get at a local parts store. When I prime models white, I usually put a light coat of primer on the models and then after they have dried completely, I put on a second coat of primer. If I still have some areas that didn't get full coverage, I will paint some white onto the specific areas that need it. You have to be careful that you put on light coats because you don't want to fill in the details. I hope that helps.
For my set I simply basecoated them burt red and then worked inside out. Couldn't tell how much time it actually took but I finished them in a day's time. With pretty good results.
For me, a large fat belly brush with a fine tip and a wet pallette really speed things up, the belly holds more paint so you don't have to go back to your pallette as much and the wet pallette keeps it moist and flowing.
Good idea on the brush.
Those look bad ass!! Zombicide is my first miniature model board game. Bought invader and quickly bought Darkside and all expansions. I'm getting ready to paint these next and as im inexperienced with painting took to google for a guide and love yours!
Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you found this helpful. I really need to get back to this project and finish the other models for the game.
@@HerooftheTable i hope you do.
Quick question though. I'm trying to prime my minis white. How did you prime yours? Best I found is this paint primer spray mix. But im not getting a complete coverage like im wanting
I typically use an automotive primer that I get at a local parts store. When I prime models white, I usually put a light coat of primer on the models and then after they have dried completely, I put on a second coat of primer. If I still have some areas that didn't get full coverage, I will paint some white onto the specific areas that need it.
You have to be careful that you put on light coats because you don't want to fill in the details. I hope that helps.
Quick and easy way of painting all those gaming pieces
Quick and easy is always my goal.
For my set I simply basecoated them burt red and then worked inside out. Couldn't tell how much time it actually took but I finished them in a day's time. With pretty good results.
Interesting idea. I'd not thought of that. Thanks for sharing.
Is that their "burnt cadmium red"