NewLeaf
New member
Hi everyone!
I just wanted to stop in and introduce myself. I am a 35yo woman from Butner, NC with many lovely animals, a new place to live and time to paint now. I tried painting a few years back on some friends minis, and have read a bit on this board and others and am ready now to give it a go for real.
A very kind friend getting out of the hobby gave me a Battle for Skull Pass box set mostly new. I have picked up the foundation paint set, some brushes and a few misc things like glue and a craft knife.
I have been reading about techniques for close to three months now [here, Hot Lead, Dr Faust, GW etc etc] and I guess it's time to try them out. I started trimming the Spider Riders and spiders off their sprues and am working on cleaning them up. Pesky mold lines - everytime I think I have it all - I see another bit. I'm guessing taking the extra time to do it right the first time pay off in the end. How do you get rid of mold lines from detailed area like hair or cloth wraps without damaging the details? I have been trying to cut them out rather than file but it isn't working too well.
I look forward to getting feedback as I go - you guys all seem so talented - I can't wait to get started.
I just wanted to stop in and introduce myself. I am a 35yo woman from Butner, NC with many lovely animals, a new place to live and time to paint now. I tried painting a few years back on some friends minis, and have read a bit on this board and others and am ready now to give it a go for real.
A very kind friend getting out of the hobby gave me a Battle for Skull Pass box set mostly new. I have picked up the foundation paint set, some brushes and a few misc things like glue and a craft knife.
I have been reading about techniques for close to three months now [here, Hot Lead, Dr Faust, GW etc etc] and I guess it's time to try them out. I started trimming the Spider Riders and spiders off their sprues and am working on cleaning them up. Pesky mold lines - everytime I think I have it all - I see another bit. I'm guessing taking the extra time to do it right the first time pay off in the end. How do you get rid of mold lines from detailed area like hair or cloth wraps without damaging the details? I have been trying to cut them out rather than file but it isn't working too well.
I look forward to getting feedback as I go - you guys all seem so talented - I can't wait to get started.