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Blood-Raging Khorne Berserker





Pittsburgh, PA

I've been looking online for stencils small enough to do Harlie diamonds with, but all I've found have been too big? Does anyone know where to find such a thing?
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Denver CO

Fallout hobbies has a nice selection of airbrush stencils, including some nice diamond patterns.

http://www.fallouthobbies.com

   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





How big are the diamonds you want? What sort of surface do you want to apply them to?

You could possibly make your own stencil for them without too much difficulty. Depends how complicated the design is, but you can cut it out of masking tape or vinyl.

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Blood-Raging Khorne Berserker





Pittsburgh, PA

Devout, thank you, that site has exactly what I'm looking for (infantry sized diamonds).

@allseeingskink, I'm looking for a stencil sized for infantry, and they've got flow-y outfits on. I'm painting a harlequin troupe, and if you're unfamiliar with harlequins, they're covered in a diamond patterned outfit. It looks really great, but it's absolutely maddening to paint. My plan is to hairy brush, as opposed to airbrush (as my compressor just kicked the bucket), and use the stencil as a guide, because I don't feel i'll be able to tape it off and remain consistent.
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





If I had to make stencils for flowing clothes I'd probably go for cutting them out of tape rather than vinyl, it conforms better to surfaces.

But hopefully the ones on that site will do the job for you.
   
 
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