Speedpainting Tutorial - 30 Year Old GHQ Rehabbed Models

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tbeard1999
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Post by tbeard1999 »

Hoth_902 wrote:Well it looks like I am in good company. I too use a spruce cutter, exacto knife and the same various grades of sanding sticks.

Tbeard1999, I like your idea of a painting notebook. I have been doing it from memory, as my girlfriend will tell you, Its not a reliable data storage device..

Thanks to all.
At my site there’s a more detailed explanation of my painting notebook http://texaswargamer.com/techniques/painting-notebook along with some sample pages. Here’s a sample page; others are on the site.

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7.62
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Post by 7.62 »

Wow!

After that first shot of primmer I think they all look better than any of my finished attempts at painting. Brilliant right up, we need more like this.

I must look into a spray gun but until then I will use a spray can and a wash, I can live with that for now (only just).

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