Combat Patrol Terminator Captain Part Fourteen, Transfers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Thanks for watching this last video, and hopefully the whole series leading up to it!
This is the fourteenth, and final, painting tutorial in a series of videos of how to get your Combat Patrol miniatures from the magazine front to fully painted. In this video I will show you how to use a few techniques and chemicals to apply transfers smoothly.
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Loads of little tips in these vids that I've never seen/heard elsewhere - e.g. getting it too wet means it may slide around a lot as liquid gets underneath it... Didnt realise this just thought transfers were annoying af 😂
Seems obvious after someone points it out, doesn't it?
@@Coregamesevents hah yeah. There's a lot of 'assumed knowledge' in this hobby. Like, you really have to search out even basic stuff like - how to use a paint. Average person will ruin a few models first before finding out you need to think paints
Great video. I just had a quick question regarding the final stage. Instead of using a gloss varnish to seal followed by the medium to reduce the shine, could you just use the matt varnish to do both in one application?
@@ThinkCritDnD that's a good question! I'm not sure why but gloss mediums are better at protecting paint and transfers as they don't rub away as quickly as matt mediums. So by layering a matt medium (lahmian medium) over gloss, you get the protection of gloss with a matt sheen. Hope that makes sense?