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Congrats, good sir. This has been stickied.
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Great tutorial. What type of paint do you reccomend?
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PrideoftheRoyalNavy wrote:
Great tutorial. What type of paint do you reccomend?


I use citadel colors and valleyo paints, both water-based.
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PrideoftheRoyalNavy wrote:
Great tutorial. What type of paint do you reccomend?


I use citadel colors and valleyo paints, both water-based.


You used plain paint or did you water down? In my experience it is better to apply several watered down layers than one layer with paint and no water. The paint is less thick and otherwise the paint will cover the intricate details of your ship.

For my Warhammer spacemarines, which where mainly white, I always used a layer of 5. Looked really nice.

Babs out!
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Well, for the water I mainly use the drybrushing technique, so I dont water down my paint because I dont want it to flow in the lower areas...
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