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Ancalagon wrote: Incredible. Do you have any build videos of these?
compilation:
building process ( this not warmaster, but process is the same):
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blockade23 wrote: I'm sure that you've mentioned this, but what do you use to keep the paper so solid after painting?
while building almost every part in underglued with cardboard (0.5-1.0mm), after detail is ready im covering it with cyanoacrylate - it enforses detail and now i can polish it to get the final fine surface. now i can prime it with spray primer and paint as usual model.
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Da Boss wrote: Ahhhh this thread again. Holy crap, hobby goals or what? Amazing work here.
goals? survive russian war on my country (im ukrainian) and make Imperator titan
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blockade23 wrote: I'm sure that you've mentioned this, but what do you use to keep the paper so solid after painting?
while building almost every part in underglued with cardboard (0.5-1.0mm), after detail is ready im covering it with cyanoacrylate - it enforses detail and now i can polish it to get the final fine surface. now i can prime it with spray primer and paint as usual model.
Wow, I can only imagine the amount of superglue you go through! Results are impressive though, and I'll be looking to replicate that for some of my more delicate elements in my builds. Thanks for sharing!
I got one of the Forgeworld models that is waiting in my backlog. But I have to say your version looks even more amazing. Lots of details, overall just beautiful.
Pyroalchi wrote: I got one of the Forgeworld models that is waiting in my backlog. But I have to say your version looks even more amazing. Lots of details, overall just beautiful.
thank you ill add rivets before painting - tonns of them