Since priming is an absolute necessity when its about painting miniatures (oh these old sins when painting with Revell emaille paints didn't need that) I thought of trying out some primers myself. I have spray cans of Games Workshop (black and white for doing a 2k priming), a brown primer from Army Painter (too many Skavens to work with) and shortly after I bought myself an airbrush I also bought the Vallejo Surface Primer in grey. This is a waterbased Poliurethane Primer which can be directly sprayed from your airbrush or if you want painted on with a brush. It comes in three sizes: 17ml, 60ml and 200ml. At my hobbystore of trust the big one costs around 12€ which is pretty much the costs of the GW primer. The bottle is designed to let you pour the primer directly into the paintpot of your airbrush which is pretty neat since that is exactly what I have bought this stuff for.
A view on my workbench and gaming table: Terrain, Miniatures, Tutorials and Reviews
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Necromunda Cawdor WIP and Mastermini Giveaways
Necromunda Cawdor WIP |
Friday, May 10, 2013
Hobby Magazines - Skavenblight Gazette #14
Skavenblight Gazette #14 |
This issue pretty much is under the sign of the plague. It has some pretty pictures of Skaven miniatures a article how diseases spread and a HowTo "fire your Plageclaw Catapult" which shows you how you can make the model "fire" (by adding some springs). Pretty geeky :)
The most interesting article this time is for beginning Skaven players: Building an army. It contains the thoughts behind an army project and how the author plans to build up his host. He also explains some of the units and how he sees their usefullness.
Not sure if I as Skaven player myself would agree with him in every point but it is a nice start nonetheless.
Pretty short issue this time. But since this stuff is completely fanmade I will surely not moan but thank the guys for writing this issue.
So long,
Paradox0n
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Happy Father's Day!
A really nice Bollerwagen |
Hope you have a nice day, I hopefully can use it to finally paint some stuff. Don't know if I know how to handle a brush any longer :)
So long,
Paradox0n
Monday, May 6, 2013
Hobby Magazines - Ironwatch Magazine
On my journeys through the web I found another Fanzine which immediately caught my attention, namely the Ironwatch Magazine. This is a magazine made by Mantic fans with the support of Mantic itself. Not long ago Issue No. 9 was published. Time to have a closer look at it!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Sneak preview - Something with bite
Just a short sneak preview of something that has arrived in the last days and now lingers on my table. At the moment I am experimenting a bit with the base, the positioning of all the stuff and how much I still have to re-model at this thing. Will be also my first try at a more "dioramic" base. So cross your fingers that I won't break the miniature or cut myself a finger :D
Perhaps the one or other may already know what it is? Have a guess in the comments I will "unravel the mystery" soon.
So long,
Paradox0n
Perhaps the one or other may already know what it is? Have a guess in the comments I will "unravel the mystery" soon.
So long,
Paradox0n
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Hobby tips - Cleaning your airbrush
As some tutorials in the web I read tried to tell me told how difficult the cleaning process of my airbrush should be and how it really isn't I thought a short article to sum up my experiences would be the best.
First of all: Cleaning your airbrush is neither complicated nor will it cost you much time. On the opposite! It should be part of your painting routine because it really makes the painting process much more comfortable.
If you ever opened your mouse to clean it.. Tadaaaa you can clean your airbrush too.
First of all: Cleaning your airbrush is neither complicated nor will it cost you much time. On the opposite! It should be part of your painting routine because it really makes the painting process much more comfortable.
If you ever opened your mouse to clean it.. Tadaaaa you can clean your airbrush too.
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