Hello all,
I have a Lizardmen Army that consists of all 5th Edition models.
Recently after picking up the game again, I purchased a Saurus Oldblood. I like the look of the model so I bought it to collect it since it will not fit too well with the old Saurus.
So the plan was to paint him white, since Oldblood is supposed to have white/pale skin. I base coated with white and I am having some problems. It seems that the new Games Workshop Gold paint is very thin, even after like 3 layers of paint I still cannot cover up the blemishes underneath.
Being plastic, I cannot wash the paint and redo it, and the gold is already starting to look thick.
Do you guys have problem with the GW gold too? It looks nice on a clean dark undercoat, but it seems that you can hardly achieve a bright gold color with it since its so transparent!
I have a Lizardmen Army that consists of all 5th Edition models.
Recently after picking up the game again, I purchased a Saurus Oldblood. I like the look of the model so I bought it to collect it since it will not fit too well with the old Saurus.
So the plan was to paint him white, since Oldblood is supposed to have white/pale skin. I base coated with white and I am having some problems. It seems that the new Games Workshop Gold paint is very thin, even after like 3 layers of paint I still cannot cover up the blemishes underneath.
Being plastic, I cannot wash the paint and redo it, and the gold is already starting to look thick.
Do you guys have problem with the GW gold too? It looks nice on a clean dark undercoat, but it seems that you can hardly achieve a bright gold color with it since its so transparent!