@toblerone77:
I’ve put the brush down myself for a while now but will probably start back up tomorrow. I might suggest the “dip” method using either Army Painter or even just plain old Minwax Polyshades. With either “dip” I use a drill and customized bucket to spin them which allows for a more thin but extremely durable coat and shades the pieces nicely.
Once they’re dry you can apply a dull coat. However I like my pieces shiny so I don’t dull coat.Â
A tip I always suggest to people who want to practice painting first is to buy some “Dollar Store” army men to practice your craft on. If you screw up it’s no biggie and it’s a lot of fun!
Thanks Tolerone for your tips. Any help is much appreciated. I think everyone is going to like this next batch. I’ve improved tremendously from the last batch. I’m doing the noses, stripes and cockpits, as we speak.
Even my wife says, “you have improved tremendously.”
I’ve been taking advice from a lot of people. The biggest thing I have improved is patience and taking my time, and it has showed.
I can’t wait for everyone to see my next group. I’m excited about them, because I’ve been working very hard on them. :-D