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Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by StinkySkinky, May 26, 2015.

  1. n810
    Slann

    n810 First Spawning

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    No, it won't melt, but it might fall off.
    the problem is the plastic is a different type from
    regular GW plastic, and it's very slick so the super glue
    doesn't have much to hold on to.

    hmmm... if you mount them like that make sure you add
    some of your glue to the center of the clump from the top.
    might help it from falling off.
     
  2. StinkySkinky
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    StinkySkinky Active Member

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    I just did a quick wiggle check on the jungle pieces, it seemed firm. Next I did the only logical thing :rolleyes: and tried to see if the plants could support the models weight (I picked it up by holding the bushes, it actually held!) Not sure if they're made from a different plastic or the superglue is different but everything seems A'ok!
     
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  3. n810
    Slann

    n810 First Spawning

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    maybe you are using a gel type super glue ?
     
  4. Herr Pete
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    The troops are looking superb. Really nice paint work and I love the use of fish plants. Wunderbar!!
     
  5. StinkySkinky
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    StinkySkinky Active Member

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    New skink look, what'da think? IMG_0661[1].JPG
     
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  6. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Looks good but take him a tad further, highlight the shield you can just drybrush it and I would then glaze the blue.

    But a very fine job @StinkySkinky ;)
     
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  7. StinkySkinky
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    Done! The dry brushing really improved the shield, made it less bland and boring. The glazing helped bring out the blue too. Cheers :)
     
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  8. StinkySkinky
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    I bought some magnetic sheets and some small magnets for a total of £7.50. Each sheet can do two 4x4 movement trays (Maybe enough leftover to do two 5x2 trays too). The sheets already have an adhesive so you just cut them to size and stick them on. Superglue magnets to the bases and you're good to go! - I know this has been done a million times before but I was just so impressed with the end result, I can just shove those guys in a toolbox/hardcarry case and they're good to go.


    IMG_0662[1].JPG IMG_0663[1].JPG
     
  9. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    I do mine another way, stick the self adhesive magnet on the bottom of the mini base but both do the same job ;)
     
  10. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Were is the pic?
     
  11. NIGHTBRINGER
    Slann

    NIGHTBRINGER Second Spawning

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    Awesome stuff. I've magnetized all my WoC and I plan to do the same with my Lizardmen. It is so convenient and space efficient storing them in a tool box. I stick small magnets on the bases of the minis, sheet metal on the topside of my movement trays and larger magnets on the underside of my movement trays.
    Agreed!
     
  12. StinkySkinky
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    My phone struggles to pick up on most dry brushing :/

    IMG_0672[1].JPG
     
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  13. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    That looks much better, ypur getting the hang of this painting lark!
     
  14. n810
    Slann

    n810 First Spawning

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    o_O Maybe do another layer of yellow on the face so it matches the brightness of the yellow on the back scales?
     
  15. StinkySkinky
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    My first model after a 2 year break! (Still has some tidying up to do however, I also kind of broke him ;D)
    Super hyped to get back into painting and getting an army going to bring some seraphon whoop ass to my local store!
     

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  16. Bowser
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    Bowser Third Spawning

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    Slann Looks awesome! Great colours. Going to have to check out the rest of this!
     
  17. Crowsfoot
    Slann

    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Welcome back @StinkySkinky

    Slann looks great, keep the pics coming. ;)
     
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