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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





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Monstrous Master Moulder





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That is really great. I love that red color, it so happens I am painting up some termies red and I am going to give this method a try. Thanks!

 
   
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Storm Trooper with Maglight





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.............damn airbrush makes it sooo easy
   
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Elite Tyranid Warrior






Ashland Ky

I saw a post on Facebook by Les earlier today, I think he will also be posting up a similar tutorial with Yellow. I am especially interested in the yellow, because I am going to be starting a Lamenters army here soon. One thing that has me confused however, is where to find this minitaire airbrush paint. if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be great, but all my searches end up at a sold out Amazon.com page, or the Badger site...which has zero information on where to buy this stuff.
   
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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA

 Jburch wrote:
I saw a post on Facebook by Les earlier today, I think he will also be posting up a similar tutorial with Yellow. I am especially interested in the yellow, because I am going to be starting a Lamenters army here soon. One thing that has me confused however, is where to find this minitaire airbrush paint. if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be great, but all my searches end up at a sold out Amazon.com page, or the Badger site...which has zero information on where to buy this stuff.


The paint line is super new so I don't think it has too many distributors yet. Once I get word I'll post here on where to buy. I know it's annoying but we had to get a head start on showing the paint off.

 
   
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Dogged Kum



Houston Texas

I am always mixed on techniques like this. The results can be great for getting a base coat done super fast that look great. The only problem with that though is if you have to go back and fix any thing while you are doing the detailing, you will almost never be able to match it back to the original color.

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Raging-on-the-Inside Blood Angel Sergeant





Looks great, nice tutorial. Would this not work by simply using Vallejo bloody red over the Black/Grey/White basecoated you used?

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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA

 Thamor wrote:
Looks great, nice tutorial. Would this not work by simply using Vallejo bloody red over the Black/Grey/White basecoated you used?


Possibly if you thinned it heavily with a glaze medium.

 
   
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Blood Angel Chapter Master with Wings






Sunny SoCal

It still works, the white significantly increases the luminance of red paint, which is never truly opaque. It is a good trick I find to use a zenithal priming technique, though I usually skip the grey and then for for your reds or other opacity challenged colors like yellow and certain greens.

Not exactly how I would do it but a sound method none the less, pretty evident the results speak for themselves.

I noticed someone comment on youtube that 'it's great... if you have an airbrush'. The lesson here is... GET AN AIRBRUSH! lol

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Pa, USA

Brilliant.
Why didn't I ever think of using a candy color instead of trying to just make the damn thing opaque? Everything is auto-shaded and ready to rock n' roll.

Thanks for this.

Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one? 
   
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Boosting Black Templar Biker





Wonder if acrylic ink would have the same effect. Maybe some FW with alittle glaze mixed in.

 
   
 
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