As long as its for metal surfaces it should work. Naturally you need to be careful that its not too thick or it will obscure the model's details. An aerosol primer is a good option for fine coverage.
Nice figures! But the saluting hand is in the wrong position for US soldiers. It's in the British salute position, palm outwards. It should be palm down. Same goes for the saluting Germans. But it's a great new series of molds.
@@englishloyalist3833 I must respectfully disagree. The resources I've read on the US salute is that it has been palm down since the hand-to-hatbrim salute was adopted in 1820. It is said to have been influenced by Royal Navy practice, rather than the British Army's practice. That may be apocryphal, but I haven't yet found any illustrations of an American soldier saluting with the palm out, British Army-style, from any time period.
@@englishloyalist3833And as far as the Germans are concerned, there are plenty of images of Germans in the Kaiser's army saluting with the palm down, not out. So I must again disagree, respectfully.
Could you please do a series of videos on your Fantasy 25mm miniatures because I want to see them in action
Great job
Cool you have good painters.
I have almost 200 karoliner nu
It is also good with the new camera
thanks. Using an iphone.
These are brilliant, now on my to do list. Do you have a UK distributer?
whobby is our UK distributor. hobby.uk.com
Is there a US distributor?
Could you use primer and spray on .😊
You must use primer before painting them. Aerosols or primer from pots, that is your choice.
use a black wash or army painter shade or wash
Can you use a primer/base paint from hardware store that is for metal items?
As long as its for metal surfaces it should work. Naturally you need to be careful that its not too thick or it will obscure the model's details. An aerosol primer is a good option for fine coverage.
What Brand of Paint and brushes you use
Vallejo paints. Brushes are a mix of brands.
Nice figures! But the saluting hand is in the wrong position for US soldiers. It's in the British salute position, palm outwards. It should be palm down. Same goes for the saluting Germans. But it's a great new series of molds.
I will mention your comment to our sculptor.
It was a design decision to allow for better casting using drop casting moulds.
@@englishloyalist3833 I must respectfully disagree. The resources I've read on the US salute is that it has been palm down since the hand-to-hatbrim salute was adopted in 1820. It is said to have been influenced by Royal Navy practice, rather than the British Army's practice. That may be apocryphal, but I haven't yet found any illustrations of an American soldier saluting with the palm out, British Army-style, from any time period.
@@englishloyalist3833And as far as the Germans are concerned, there are plenty of images of Germans in the Kaiser's army saluting with the palm down, not out. So I must again disagree, respectfully.