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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

Welcome back to the studio workshop!

In this videos we're showing you a simple technique for creating great looking, yet fast blood effects for your miniatures. Tamiya paints are alcohol based acrylics, so be sure to use an older brush, or do a really good job of cleaning the one you're using for this technique. Personally I would recommend that you also use hair conditioner on the brush afterwords as well. There is the risk that the alcohol will dry out the natural oils in the brush hairs and those need to be restored. Otherwise your brush may quickly start to deteriorate.

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