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Miniatures and Paints!
SHARK:
--- Quote from: Eirikrautha on August 01, 2022, 01:37:20 PM ---If you are trying to paint large numbers of models quickly (or even if you want to speed up that one you need for tonight), I cannot recommend The Army Painter's Speedpaints sets. You get all the highlighting, detailing, and dry-brushing in a single wet coat. It's incredible. Add a little zenithal undercoat, and it looks really good for less than 10 minutes per model. It's changed the way I paint....
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Greetings!
My friend, that sounds pretty damn awesome! I haven't tried those yet. I will have to get some now! Army Painters *Speedpaints*
Eirikrautha, do you have a huge collection of miniatures? ;D
Yes, my own collection is enormous. I confess, I have much work to do!
Semper Fidelis,
SHARK
crkrueger:
Most of my paints are Reaper. I have some Vallejo and GW (primarily washes). I like AK Interactive's "Deep" color line, it covers well.
I'll second the Army Painter Speedpaints. When you put it on you'll wonder what the hell have you done to your mini, but when it dries, it's awesome. I may actually finish all my Goffs someday at this rate.
Vidgrip:
For RPG's I have been switching over to multi-pose plastics. They are lighter and easier to transport compared to the metals I used to use. Almost all of my gaming is human-centric so I can rely on the many fine makers of historical figures in 28mm. Scale creep is evil and I refuse to buy anything in 32mm. I buy from Warlord, Gripping Beast, Fireforge Games, and Victrix. For humanoids and demi-humans, I can get good stuff from North Star's Oathmark range or from Wargames Atlantic. For monsters I can usually get what I need from Reaper's Bones line of plastics. Reaper's casts are a bit bigger than my other 28's but I don't mind it for monsters.
I don't remember who made my paints. My painting sucks no matter who's paints I use.
Eirikrautha:
--- Quote from: SHARK on August 01, 2022, 06:04:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: Eirikrautha on August 01, 2022, 01:37:20 PM ---If you are trying to paint large numbers of models quickly (or even if you want to speed up that one you need for tonight), I cannot recommend The Army Painter's Speedpaints sets enough. You get all the highlighting, detailing, and dry-brushing in a single wet coat. It's incredible. Add a little zenithal undercoat, and it looks really good for less than 10 minutes per model. It's changed the way I paint....
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Greetings!
My friend, that sounds pretty damn awesome! I haven't tried those yet. I will have to get some now! Army Painters *Speedpaints*
Eirikrautha, do you have a huge collection of miniatures? ;D
Yes, my own collection is enormous. I confess, I have much work to do!
Semper Fidelis,
SHARK
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I have a 3Dprinter... needless to say, I have a backlog... ;D
S'mon:
I use mostly Vallejo - https://acrylicosvallejo.com/en/category/hobby/game-color-en/
Also, welcome back SHARK!
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