That’ll do it - and after you have used your playing pieces for a while, you’ll see if you need to spray a new layer of matt varnish.
2-3 layers - each layer thinly sprayed - and dry 24 hours between each layer.
You units will last a lifetime:+1:
Those planes are simply amazing, wonderful job!!!
The detail on everything (considering the tiny size of the sculpts) is simply AMAZING… super jelly.
Nice work. Very clean.
Nice work!
Hi FastHeinz,
What brand of acrylics are you using? Your colors are so flat and the coats are so smooth. It looks like high end stuff. If it’s not something like Vallejo, did you thin it down and do lots of coats?
Nice work!
Hi Spitfire38 I have been using Games workshop paints, they run about 5$ Canadian a bottle which are pretty tiny! I have always been pretty happy with them though and they have a huge selection, designed for miniature painting.
Ah yes, the expensive stuff. :) Well, it looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing your work with the community.
Nice work!
@johnson73 thank you!
What color did you use for US ?
Where assuming your pieces are all painted now after 4 years ?
@gen-manstein I don’t remember I’d have to check, and no haha,. My painting seems to go through phases where I’m really into it and then summer roles around or life gets busy and I put it on the back burner. I don’t really have anyone to play with these days so getting motivated to paint pieces isn’t always easy.
HBG Yamato, early war and late war with sister ship.
Theoretical Shinano battleship
@fastheinz
HBG helldivers on flight stands.
Japanese Kamikaze tokens
Some RAF have some hurricanes painted just need decals.
sweet really like how the Hell Cats are pointed down in Dive bomber mode
And … probaly safe to say … the paint is dry :)