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Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

I recently purchased a can of GW Mephiston Red Spray for use with my Thousand Sons. Today was finally warm enough to spraypaint, so I undercoated a squad of Vets with it.
This is how they turned out (with a brush painted model for comparison)



As you can see, they do NOT look similar, even though I was using the same paint. It was warm enough, about 10 degrees (CELSIUS) so that cant be it.

Thoughts? I, personally, am just mad that I spent 20+ francs on this.


Ember
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

No...

Was I supposed to?


To clarify I followed instructions from a Warhammer TV video.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2017/02/18 11:57:12


 
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Primed black. Sprayed red.




Contacted GW to complain about results.
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

My issue isn't the clour, the Color is close enough on both minis, but that the spray refuses to cover (i.e. cracks and dust, raised detail not covired at all...)
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Did that, although I probably should have worn a mask for both the spray painting and stripping. I now have a headache.


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GW contacted me and it turns out the can was most likely faulty. Go figure.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2017/02/21 16:41:56


 
 
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