Dreadnought Nichi

A little bit better of a pic of this Dreadnought. There is about 15 hours of painting done on this piece.

Posted: 9 Apr 2005

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Ebonbuddha
Actually. There is nothing wrong with white primer. I use it and nothing else. You just need to clean your miniature and let it dry. then prime it. But don't use too much. Thats another problem I see. You put too much on. Thin down your paints and try blending as well. But remember, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH WHITE PRIMER. Good luck.
6 Feb 2006 • Vote: 2
uglyamericanV1.5
Whoa....your primer.....that is 1/2 the problem... dude you got to scrub a dub before you lay on that primer or it will look like a christmas tree thats been flocked. Also, DONT USE WHITE SPRAY PRIMER! it beads up, ALWAYS! I hate that stuff....just use black spray and then paint the stuff you want bright using white....also THIN YOUR PAINTS! you will be happy you did. See how chuncky peices on your model look? That is why.
30 Jul 2005 • Vote: 4

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