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2016/04/16 07:26:40
Subject: How to paint descent board game Airbrush Painting Tutorial Part1
Hello again. I decided to start a new topic. How to paint our favourite board games. We start by the famous Descent. This one is an old 1st edition. Enjoy
Interesting to see foot soldier scale miniatures being painted by airbrush. Got Descent waiting to be painted up on my shelf so might actually give this a go.
Meos wrote: Interesting to see foot soldier scale miniatures being painted by airbrush. Got Descent waiting to be painted up on my shelf so might actually give this a go.
Yes there are pretty easy to paint them with airbrush and gives nice fantasy effects and sharp highlights which I love
Gah!
Good technique on the spray but I would go to individual holders when spraying.
The ruler or whatever it was seemed unnecessarily awkward.
The OP did JUST FINE however, I would not recommend for the less experienced.
Overspray gets on the darndest things.
I think the models would benefit from shader paints to bring out the details a tich more.
Nice stuff though!
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