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Made in gb
Jealous that Horus is Warmaster







I'm planning to use an Army Painter Primer as the basecoat for all my Imperial Guard tanks.

I'll be going for the either the Army Green colour or the Skeleton Bone colour. My plan is to get them primed and then add my patches/ camo effects in the other colour.

Having only ever hand painted tanks and vehicles in the past I'm unsure of which way round will produce the better results. My instinct is saying spray them the lighter colour as the darker colour will go on quicker and easier.

If this is successful I may even use the technique on my infantry if that could be viable?

Also has anyone got the lowdown on the army painter quickshade products? Are they any good? I want to make my models look neat and coherent as possible but due to work and family I have very little real time to spend hours labouring over models these days so a speedy technique is pretty vital.

Ta


Revilers 6,000pts
Dark Eldar 4,000pts
Cadian 229 regiment 3,000pts 
   
Made in gb
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Never done camo myself but wud make sense to do the lighter colour first.

As for quick shade i love the stuff but with a tank you will have to do the splash on way which jst means use a brush to colour the model n then leave for about 30secs n use brush to suck up excess from the model.

You will have to use matt varnish on the model after the shade has dried as it gives a gloss finish but you can get army painter matt in a spray can to make life easier :-)

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Made in us
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Quickshade is cool and they have some specific offerings however I used to dip models in Minwax polyshades Antique Walnut it costs about 1/3 the price. Just remember Antique Walnut I've tried others and they will not shade right.


The sergent in the picture was dipped in the Minwax, and then hit with matte varnish spray. I did a whole 2000pt army in a week with this technique.

My advice is to dip, flick off vigorously, wait 5 minutes, take a largish throw away brush, and use it to remove any pooling varnish. IE you get a big blob at the bottom of the legs or sitting on top of the models head. Just work it around. Or wipe it off with the brush.

I did 20 tac marines, 20 terminates, 3 dreadnaughts, and 2 predator tanks with this method in a week in my spare time. It actually gets a surprising number of compliments at the bunker.

For large vehicles the best method I've found is to get some largeish paint brushes like for house trim painting. Dip it in the minwax wipe off the excess, then use nice smooth strokes to apply it semi-thick to the vehicle. As it sets all the brush strokes will level out, and it will run into the crevaces. A smaller brush can be used to remove any pools on the tanks top surfaces.

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Made in gb
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Dundee, Scotland (UK)

You need to be careful with the army painter sprays they have more pigment and if you spray an area for to long it will cover up the detail, but they cover great. I like the AP dip, here is a unit I have just dipped, they need the anti shine spray but it gives you an idea of the results. These guys were primed with the AP bone spray.



You should go onto there website they have a few videos. I painted the dip on.

 
   
Made in gb
Jealous that Horus is Warmaster







Thanks a bunch guys, I think its probably a good idea to do a test run on an old Rhino I've got.

Thanks Gadge I'll be careful with the can and give those videos a watch. I went on their website to find the colours I wanted but didn't spot the videos. Those skellies look great with that wash and I'll prolly go with the Sketeton Bone one, although the Desert Yellow looked good as well...

Never heard of Minwax before but thanks for the tip, is it a US product? The AP one I saw is nearly £20 so if I can make a saving then great. I'll have a butchers and see if I can get it over here. That BA does look smart.

I'll order my can now (still haven't decided on the colour!) probably try and make my Guard army my first P+M thread so I'll put pics up to show how I'm getting on. I did think the same of my Dark Eldar though and they've been finished for 6 months.....

Cheers

Boar

Revilers 6,000pts
Dark Eldar 4,000pts
Cadian 229 regiment 3,000pts 
   
 
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