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2015/05/07 15:36:59
Subject: Bright red metals
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
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Here's a tutorial I made on painting the an armour colour like on this model
http://equinoxpainting.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/bloodcrusher-red-metal.html?m=1
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2015/05/08 07:53:32
Subject: Bright red metals
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Very good thanks for share
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2015/05/18 00:00:17
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine
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That looks great! Definitely going to try this out.
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2015/05/18 02:20:39
Subject: Bright red metals
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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That's superb! thank you for sharing indeed.
It's very much my favourite effect, reminds me of candy aerosols and airbrush.
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2015/05/21 13:32:20
Subject: Bright red metals
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Thanks for the tutorial. I was looking for something to make my Grey Knight sergeants stand out from the rest of the unit. This should do nicely. Thanks.
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2015/05/24 14:09:26
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Great toturial, this is exatly what I was looking for a homebrew Chaos Space Marine warband of mine.
Just one question, could I use Citadel´s "Blood for the blood God" paint instead the one from Tamia?
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2015/05/24 14:14:33
Subject: Bright red metals
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
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I was wondering that about using BFTBG too, for tidying up a silver spot I missed with the Tamiya I did use BFTBG afterwards, but with that small amount I couldn't tell how it would look over the whole model. But if I had to take a guess from my experience of both paints - BFTBG would come close but not quite as good for achieving the above affect
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2015/05/24 15:32:10
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Thanks for the quick answer. Since I am going to buy bftbg anyway I might aswell try it out, maybe if I thin it down a bit it could work?
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2015/05/24 15:33:56
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
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Even for blood effects I've found clear red to be better (and cheaper)
But if you do is bftbg, do thin it a bit and you may need multiple coats to get a solid effect
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2015/05/24 15:37:42
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Fresh-Faced New User
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I´ll do that. Thanks again for the toturial and tips.
I´ll post my findings once I´ve tested it out
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2015/06/06 10:01:40
Subject: Bright red metals
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Would this work for Marine helmets?
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2015/06/06 10:06:08
Subject: Bright red metals
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
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Yep it would, although with smaller more detailed surfaces detail blocking is something you've got to be aware of and tamiya paints have a habit of going thick after a bit of time, just make sure the paints thinned and it shouldn't be an issue at all
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2015/06/06 10:07:10
Subject: Bright red metals
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Can I use Tamiya paint thinner mixed in with it or jsut stick to what you said works?
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2015/06/06 10:08:25
Subject: Bright red metals
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
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Sounds like tamiya paint thinner is made for the job, although I have no experience with it - if in doubt test it on a bit of sprue.
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2015/11/21 07:22:36
Subject: Bright red metals
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Speedy Swiftclaw Biker
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Thanks! I've been looking for a way to paint Juggernauts like this!
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"being religious is like playing only Dark Eldar: there's so many things you can't do" -me, 24/2/'16
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To the sky,
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With the Lord my protector.
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To the sky,
See Carolus rise.''
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2015/11/21 09:54:17
Subject: Bright red metals
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Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought
I... actually don't know. Help?
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The necro is real.
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2015/11/24 03:54:29
Subject: Bright red metals
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Deranged Necron Destroyer
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Yes it is, but I'm glad it was. I saw this back when it was first published and was meaning to find it again.
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2016/01/20 02:44:13
Subject: Bright red metals
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Steadfast Grey Hunter
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I back the necromancer
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2016/01/20 05:29:40
Subject: Bright red metals
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Been Around the Block
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I am so happy this was on top of the list, I was just looking for this it will make my Khorne Machines look smexy . Anyways how do you think this will work with the Tamiya Blacks? I'm thinking of having my Black Templar Knight Warden painted using this but unsure as to how it will turn out.
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2016/01/20 17:43:03
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Brigadier General
The new Sick Man of Europe
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Would Blood for the Blood God paint work as a substitute for clear red? I'm not a fan of T's acrylics.
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2016/01/20 21:02:22
Subject: Bright red metals
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Fresh-Faced New User
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You could try auto air candy apple red if you don't like Tamiya colours - I have got good results with their Teal and Green
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2016/01/21 14:56:36
Subject: Re:Bright red metals
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Abel
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sing your life wrote:Would Blood for the Blood God paint work as a substitute for clear red? I'm not a fan of T's acrylics.
All paints show the previous layer through a bit- it's the opacity of the paint- otherwise known as "coverage". It's why the best technigues use thinned paint in multiple layers instead of one thick layer. As you build up the layers, more and more opacity builds up and the base layer/primer fades away.
Clear Coat paints are made to show the base color through them- it's almost a candy effect. Some are glossy (like the Tamyia Clear Coat) and some are more matte (like Badger Airbrush Ghost Tints). They are designed to tint the base coat in a particular shade without covering it.
I haven't used BftBG Red Paint by GW, but reading it's description seems to make it sound like a very glossy traditional acrylic paint. I think if you base coated with a silver metallic and then used the BftBG Red, you would get a very glossy red model without the metallic color showing through.
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