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Blog Look upon My works, ye mighty, and despair... A tomb kings project

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50+ undead, 3 chariots, 1 warsphinx. 4.5-5 hours into thier soak.

Issue 1: Alot had varnish so I'm expecting a re-soak.

Issue 2: we had some feet clippage particularly on the ancient thin skeletons from what I think is 2nd edition. I'll betackling this with basing or brown polymer putty (brownstuff?)
 
50+ undead, 3 chariots, 1 warsphinx. 4.5-5 hours into thier soak.

Issue 1: Alot had varnish so I'm expecting a re-soak.

Issue 2: we had some feet clippage particularly on the ancient thin skeletons from what I think is 2nd edition. I'll betackling this with basing or brown polymer putty (brownstuff?)

Just glue them on the base then pva around the feet add sand it will look like they are rising from the grave.
 
50+ undead, 3 chariots, 1 warsphinx. 4.5-5 hours into thier soak.

Issue 1: Alot had varnish so I'm expecting a re-soak.

What is your paint stripping process? I picked up a couple armies second hand that were painted and would love to repaint them.
 
So, y'all, decisions:

5 more sphinxes ( I have 2)

Or ushabti hordes

Or catapult battery (5)

Or more infantry?

Or chariots?
 
Thanks! So just an all purpose cleaner and a tooth brush? Do you soak your models or just spray and scrub?

Also for your question I'd love to see some sphinxes.
Soak them. Metal models 8 hours, plastics 24 hours, then scrub with a manual toothbrush and warm water
 
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