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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

I'm going to be updating this thread with every new video I'm putting out in this series, so keep checking back!

The first video talks about basic brush care and cleaning.




The second video talks about getting your model off the sprue and cleaning it up for painting!




This third video is on gap filling. Using baking powder mixed with superglue is a great and cheap way to fill small gaps in your models, plus it's completely sandable!




The fourth video is on washing, dryfitting, gluing, and finally assembling your models.




the purpose and importance of priming your models


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The Fortress Of Macragge

looking forward to more.. ^^

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Tampa, Fl

Thanks for the tut on removing mold lines, it definitely helped me clean up my first model

   
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Portland, OR

Glad you were able to get something out of it Temidien, and welcome to our wonderful hobby. You're the kind of person I'm making these videos for. I hope that my future videos will be just as helpful. Make sure to check out my channel as I have a brush care video that I forgot to add to this thread.
   
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UselesswizarD wrote:Glad you were able to get something out of it Temidien, and welcome to our wonderful hobby. You're the kind of person I'm making these videos for. I hope that my future videos will be just as helpful. Make sure to check out my channel as I have a brush care video that I forgot to add to this thread.


After checking out the first vid, I hit up your channel and watched it

Thanks for putting these videos out, they really are helpful. Coming from a customizing action figures background, I have some experience with the various processes and techniques wargamers use, but there's so much that's different (it's amazing how a smaller scale changes everything) that primers are vital for doing a good job.

Keep it up, I look forward to watching more!

   
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Portland, OR

Okay the latest video in the series has been added to the first post. I hope you enjoy!

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Portland, OR

New video is up!
   
 
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