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Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




so i just got my first few models ( faction Circle of Orboros in Hordes/Warmachine )

i did my research and watched alot of tutorial videos, but I still have a few questions

1 - Cleaning molds line + washing whit soapy water ... easy enought

2 - Primer ( choosing Krylon for price and accesibility ).. now what color?
i'm looking for a color sheme that looks like this
i'm thinking of gething black .. but would a brown primer give me better results ?

I also found this article... that was hightly interesting
talking about using 2 primers
http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2010/01/hobbyeasy-highlights-using-skylight.html
.. so i was thinking of using either, black and white, or black and grey

3 - Washes would you recommend ... a black or a brown wash ?

4 - I will o try to mount my model on some neet looking ( Cork Bases ) ... but i would like to do it .. ... later down the line (after my army is painted) .. is it possible to, add a base after the (metal)model is fully painted ? by carefully removing the model from the base?
.. then finding a way to .. glue it on the cork bases... will it hold ?
example :

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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

Welcome, R-Oak. Preliminary research never goes amiss, so hopefully we can fill in the blanks for you.

1) Easy, but important.

2) I've used Krylon Indoor/Outdoor primer and have no complaints. Follow the instructions and it should treat you well. As for color... The model is predominantly brown, so starting with a brown spray will certainly save you time, if that's a factor (less common for a skirmish-scale game). In doing so, though, you won't be able to use the two-tone priming method ("zenithal highlighting" of the undercoat, effectively). If these are truly your first models, I might suggest starting from black primer (since it's a dark color scheme - white is better for bright, vivid schemes). While grey and colored primers are gaining traction, most of us start with straight black and/or white. You'll find more advice and tutorials working from black and a broader range of painters will be able to help you troubleshoot issues if you start on common ground. There's also the issue of the zenithal priming requiring translucent overcoats to show through. Paint thinning takes practice, so, as cool as the technique is, you may have issues with evenness of coverage and opacity control, just starting out.

3) I'd recommend both... and more. Believe me, you'll use them. Looking at the model you posted, I can see what I would assume to be black (sword), brown (definitely cloth, almost definitely leather), and red-brown (gold (on the first model - second uses green) and flesh) washes. Washes are generally regarded as "liquid talent" for beginners and maintain their usefulness, even for experienced painters. Generally speaking, black and brown are probably the most useful, though.

4) I've never worked on WarmaHordes models, so I don't know if they use slotted ("slotta" in common/GW parlance) bases. Regardless, attaching painted models to separately painted bases is quite common. Generally, the process involves pinning (drilling matching holes in the foot and base, then bridging them with a glued-in length of wire/brass rod/paperclip to mechanically assist the adhesive bond), if the model wasn't designed to slot into a base directly. Whether the model was attached to the initial base via a slot or pinning, it definitely possible to remove it and change out the basing. There's a potential for damage to the original base, but it would take a very crude job to pose much risk to the model, itself.

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Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




ok so..
You would Buy, Grey and brown primer

- Using grey primer for all the construct in the army
- Using brown for models that I want to finish up brownish ( like Baldur in the example )
- Using Black for any models I want black ( like a feral stalker ) for example

- would you go beyond and
primer baldur whit no sword brown
- primer the sword grey
then, glue them once dry ?
   
Made in us
Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Your primer color can really determan how light or dark the final product will come out. If you are looking for colors to really pop then white primer is the way to go. If you want to get a head start on something all grim and dark black is your friend. I usually just use grey but that's my personal preference.

As to washes..... the more the merrier. I use black, brown, red, blue, and am about to try out a purple on the Legion of Everblight models I just picked up.

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