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| bigcapitalbaka:
--- Quote from: cromartini on June 14, 2017, 03:56:22 PM ---The good ol emps tried to NOT use the warp by making some webway experiments, but like all things in life, loving HORUS HAPPENED. --- End quote --- nah it was magnus who forgeted it up with his tzeentch cursed powers |
| Nicepoint:
I dislike WH40k |
| |Orange|:
What are the best miniatures/best way to practice painting? I plan on starting to play sometime in the next few months, and Imperial Guard looks the most appealing. |
| Rigel:
--- Quote from: |Orange| on June 14, 2017, 06:16:44 PM ---What are the best miniatures/best way to practice painting? I plan on starting to play sometime in the next few months, and Imperial Guard looks the most appealing. --- End quote --- Easiest to paint would be space marines, because they have large amounts of simple, smooth surfaces. Daemons are easy to paint if you don't care too much about detail, since it's mostly one color. |
| |Orange|:
--- Quote from: Rigel on June 14, 2017, 07:51:26 PM ----snipo- --- End quote --- Space Marines are rad and I'm also considering playing them. I have an idea for a process that I can use with my airbrush and I would like some input: Primer (Mr Surfacer 1200/Tamiya Fine) -> Light solid colors (Skin etc.) -> Mask light colors (Liquid mask, tape) -> Dark solid colors -> Hand paint details -> Topcoat (Mr Super Clear, Pledge) I'm coming from a model making background and I'm not too sure if its applicable to miniature painting. |
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