Space Nazi tanks, half-tracks, and armored cars primed.


Space Nazi tanks, half-tracks, and armored cars primed.

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  1. James LaManna how should I ink these big, flat surfaces? Just drybrush afterwards?

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  2. Get yourself a dropper bottle of Army Painter Dark Tone. http://www.miniaturemarket.com/amywp1136.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw8u23BRCg6YnzmJmPqYgBEiQALf_XzRqZv0drgbSFmRERc-t2Qm6iZjl30C8GE05GwlRmMN4aAj4r8P8HAQ

    Use it straight, don't dilute.  I quick drybrush afterwards usually looks nice

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  3. So paint it all over, not just textured areas?

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  4. Yep, slop it on.  If it starts to pool on a flat surface just wipe it with your brush.

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  5. Old Crow. Not sure if he's still making stuff or not. Website says he's on hiatus and that was 2013. I bought these years ago and they've been sitting in a box.

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  6. Jim, I was just googling and the guy that sculpted these is a modeler for movies. Looks like he's recently worked on Gravity, Star Wars, and Guardians of the Galaxy! I feel pretty lucky to have these! They're made of the smoothest resin I've ever seen.

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  7. sweet!  Resin has come leaps and bounds from where it was just a couple years ago.  Check out some of the stuff Spartan is doing with Firestorm Planetfall.  Its crazy!

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