mountaincycle661
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So I'm going to paint a grey knights army and I need to do so quickly to meet a deadline...but I dont want them to look like crap either. I'll probably go with Army Painter's metallic silver spray to start however I've stumbled across MIG's metallic pigments line and heard from somebody that they can REALLY enhance metallics. I thought this would be ideal for the large amounts of silver you would find on grey knight models, but I've yet to see any real examples of models painted with this product though. And any google search just brings up retails for the product, instead of pictures of what it can actually do.
So a few questions to start the discussion with:
1 - Have you used the METALLIC pigments from MIG before?
2 - What is the ideal use for them (fine details? large flat surfaces? something else?)
3 - How are they best applied? Brushing them on dry? In a fixer? water? etc.
4 - Any pitfalls in using this product? (dont mix them with XYZ! Yikes!)
5 - Some metallic pigments can be buffed after application to make them really shine! Is this the case with the MIG's?
Any help with this product would be great as Im at a loss here. Long time lurker, first time poster, reaching out for help!
Thanks guys!
So a few questions to start the discussion with:
1 - Have you used the METALLIC pigments from MIG before?
2 - What is the ideal use for them (fine details? large flat surfaces? something else?)
3 - How are they best applied? Brushing them on dry? In a fixer? water? etc.
4 - Any pitfalls in using this product? (dont mix them with XYZ! Yikes!)
5 - Some metallic pigments can be buffed after application to make them really shine! Is this the case with the MIG's?
Any help with this product would be great as Im at a loss here. Long time lurker, first time poster, reaching out for help!
Thanks guys!