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First Stegadon

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Desann, Sep 24, 2011.

  1. Desann
    Jungle Swarm

    Desann New Member

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    Here is the first model I have painted for my Lizardmen, I decided to start big and paint my Stegadon.

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  2. brokbrok
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    Looks cool beans. Try and get some better pics of it though! Natural light works best imho.
     
  3. Lord Tsunami
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    it is a bit shiny. i recommend army painters anti shine (though there are plenty of products that work)
     
  4. brokbrok
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    The best matte sealer i've found is the Testors dullcoat
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    It's idiot proof in that it's very hard to get it to dry thick on the model, almost always will dry in a super thin unnoticeable layer. Helps protect from chips/damage/finger wear, and it will knock the gloss out of the model. It's only a couple bucks a can at Michaels, but up to $7 a can if you go to a hobby store.
     
  5. Desann
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    Thanks for the advice, I'll have to check that out!
     

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