This man is an unmitigated genius and all of his videos and magazine articles inspire me to try harder to be a better modeller - unfortunately it appears to be a VERY long term project.
When showing stuff to camera, hold it still, don't shake it about like you did with the paint samples, we need to focus and register on what you already know.
Great video. Can’t wait for part 2. Thank you 👍
This man is an unmitigated genius and all of his videos and magazine articles inspire me to try harder to be a better modeller - unfortunately it appears to be a VERY long term project.
Please Chris start doing some more videos like this you make me want to pick up the paint brushes
I've tried many ways of painting stone walls but this is the best and the easiest 👍
Charming model, lovely effects too.😊👍
Beautiful work as ever Chris.
amazing skill I love your layouts
Very good video .Like it very much.
Awesome !
Interesting video, thanks for the tips. I've subscribed!
Another very cheap way is to use a childs watercolour paint set but add a bit of liquid soap to the water. It dries matt and is quite a robust finish.
I'm curious about the base model. Was this one of those laser cut carcases that you clad with your own plasticard for stone/brick etc?
Its from Fair Price Models
Chris; where’s “Part 2”? Can’t find it……… ta
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When showing stuff to camera, hold it still, don't shake it about like you did with the paint samples, we need to focus and register on what you already know.