Tim’s 20mm SHQ miniatures Airborne Vickers mg team
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Yes Jim, I pre clean them in exactly the same way. It does blunt blades a little quicker, but you don’t get the furring that you can get when sanding plastics. Agree about the shineyness, but once they are primed and black washed the details are very easy to see.Comment
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Can't wait to see your work your magic!
ATB
AndrewComment
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Ohhh Tim, some little blokes/lawn ornaments on the go too!!! Really nice and the black wash does bring the details out. They should paint up quite well, knowing you!!!...
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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I was like Jim - I could hardly make them out in the metal, but the primer and wash have done wonders.
Do you hold the golf tees while painting, or support them in something? I have to attach small things to something heavy or they just shake around. It's like trying to paint a moving target :tears-of-joy:
I haven't quite got the hang of locking my hands together like my lad does.Comment
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Actually the first time I’ve used black washing for a couple of years. On the brighter fantasy stuff I prefer Zenitel priming these days. Hope I don’t disappoint…..Comment
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