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Squishy Oil Squig





Cannock, England

hi i just bought a baneblade for imperialgaurd but i was wondering what would be a good way or the best way to paint one i was thinking about spraying just with an ordanary arosol can but plase if you know better please tell me thanks

Alan

   
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Nasty Nob





Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

What Imperial Guard army do you play?

How do you paint them?

Jungle/Cityfight/Desert?

Answer these questions and we can likely offer some advice for you.

As for a BASECOAT, GW black primer is your best bet, or black paint through an airbrush.

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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Annapolis, MD, USA

GW Black Primer, and then use their airbrush for the basecoat. You'll have it done in no time.

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

sneak a peak at the FW Model Masterclass book too.

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