I prefer 24 toffiffee wells As wet pallete I just take a larger blister, add some towel paper with water and baking paper. Benefits are: a mini,...
Ripe...like that forgotten camembert in your fridge you forgot.
Already using vallejo most often.
Beware of tunneling rat ogors with fire throwers . Could ruin your whole tactic....
I begun the red scales on the spine. Thats 75 (after final mustering) models, each scale 4 steps (rhinox, blood red, orange, red glaze), so 300 in...
Well done.
We don't like the smell of chaos...
I'd go for javelins. You could start a poll :D
@Aginor: what's the name of the floor finish/thinner here in Germany? I remember reading about that but forgot it. Was it Future/Johnson's klear...
Really turned out looking beautiful. Like it.
Yeah, not to show :D
Do you know what army you will face?
Best paint pallet ever :D
Here's a wip of a second project I'm working on. Otherwise I couldn't finish the warriors if not sometimes breaking the monotony of painting...
Sure, a lot of options possible. Just told my opinion, and didn't want to sound rude.
I really like it. Only problem I have with tank plants is, that they're always shining so much. One can wash them in water with some dishwasher...
I think @Crowsfoot already gave a solution. A glaze should work wonders. I'd tend using purple, to get a near colour as shading.
Here's mine, for airbrushing: [ATTACH] And normal brush works: [ATTACH] The latter only when my wife's not around...:D
I would pay attention drybrushing white. It can get chalky easily. I personally would keep the claws and spines bone colour, with a sepia and then...
I think he looks o.k. You could keep the spines white to focus on the model, keep them in a colour near the body's blue or purple, or go full...