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Regular Dakkanaut





Let's continue our series of modeling tips for Flames of War! This series of tips will cover some of the things already mentioned in the podcast, but we think it is important to get these on the site for reference. Enjoy!

Painting and Modeling Tips, Yo!

   
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Some good suggestions there. A lot of people still haven't gotten onto the trick of applying gloss varnish before decals.

I think using the term 'Noob' is unnecessary - it's kind of patronising, and in reality most of these are about improving the appearance of models, not basic painting.

"You know that saying 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well, I put an end to all that rubbish!" - Major Denis Bloodnok, late of the 3rd Disgusting Fusiliers 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





Tailgunner wrote:Some good suggestions there. A lot of people still haven't gotten onto the trick of applying gloss varnish before decals.

I think using the term 'Noob' is unnecessary - it's kind of patronising, and in reality most of these are about improving the appearance of models, not basic painting.


Thanks! We have a n00b Zone segment in our podcast that is a bit tongue-in-cheek, so this is really referring to that. Tales of a painter who has been doing it since '85 and still learns stuff. The 28 year n00b.
   
 
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