Demi; the No7 miniatures are aimed at watercolour miniatures on paper not acrylics so their use is very limited for us. I've fallen into that trap myself.
Don't get your hopes up too much as I found that they don't have enough of a reservoir to keep acrylics working on a miniature.
So I actually am very happy with the #2 Windsor & Newton 7 series miniature brush. It has a very predictable point and a nice round belly that is nice for edges. I think it is going to be good for edging and starting details. The "0" is a little too small.
Okay the termies are basically done. I did take some pictures of the progress but they aren't great and I just don't feel like I have the time for a step-by-step.
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What do you think of them?
They are still not in the gallery but I am pretty much done looking at them. I guess these guys fall into the experimental project category.
I had some good success with some of the battle damage technique, quick shading the white helmets with ink and matte medium, and I really like how my marble bases turned out. I plan to do soem more of that and will post a some instructions with pictures some day.
Orange power weapons and marbled skull cross thingies... not so much. Also I really don't like storm bolters, more prep would have gone a long way to make those guns look a little less lumpy but the 4 identical models with crappy casts were discouraging. I probably could have gone further with the freehand but these aren't really "display" minis so i didn't push it.
I will take some more pics and put these in my gallery and it is one step closer to finishing the ancient and curs'd Black Reach box!