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2012/09/20 15:53:21
Subject: Video: Trollbloods Mountain King Gargantuan
Just posted my Mountain King tutorial on YouTube. This is my favorite model that PP has ever produced -- and that's saying a LOT. I had a great time painting this model, and I hope you find this 12-minute video useful, or at least entertaining.
Incredible work. I need to add one of them to my collection and I will definitely be using your vid for colours. Great tip with the pastels as well I will give it a go on my greater daemon of nurgle.
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BunkerBob wrote: Was that an Iwata kit I saw you using? I'm just curious as I want to get into using airbrush kitsfor my armies.
It's actually a Harder & Steenbeck Infinity with the 0.15mm needle. I've used an Iwata very briefly, and I was impressed with it. I've also heard nothing but great things about Iwata products, so if you're leaning that way -- go for it!
However, I really like my H&S. The tiny needle gives me great precision for airbrushing very small details. It does tend to clog quickly because the nozzle is so small, but I think it's worth the hassle.