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strewart
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Well, it is winter here and quite cool at nights, so paints and especially ink/washes take a looong time to dry. I was feeling impatient while painting my stegadon priest, and remembered lots of GW people use hair dryers to speed things up. Only having an air blowing heater at my disposal in my lair, I unleashed a blast of that onto the model with the resolve that when my hand got warm I would withdraw him.
You can see where this is going. Within 15 seconds or so, his staff very quickly bent in two places and his knife half melted. Nuts. On the plus side, the wash did dry. Luckily I have two stegadons and only 1 engine, so I am raiding the bits from the other one to make a new priest now. Medium setback in my work, since he was slightly converted, but I am sure I can make another. And must remember to use only very short blasts from the heater in the future. :S
You can see where this is going. Within 15 seconds or so, his staff very quickly bent in two places and his knife half melted. Nuts. On the plus side, the wash did dry. Luckily I have two stegadons and only 1 engine, so I am raiding the bits from the other one to make a new priest now. Medium setback in my work, since he was slightly converted, but I am sure I can make another. And must remember to use only very short blasts from the heater in the future. :S