First paint job in about 15 years.
Strip and start again or is it salvageable?
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Strip and start again or is it salvageable?
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Agree we Maxxxx, nice mini. Room for improvement but i havent seen a mini yet that is perfect![]()
Send all your salvageable mini's to me and I'll see what I can do.
I'm sure from a slightly further view this mini looks great. At best, I'd do some controlled washes (pin washes) to fiddle with the model, but I'd rather have you paint up a new one than redo this one. I have some new mini's you can practice on.![]()
Thank you all again for your valuable comments feedback. In the process of acquiring some new brushes.
I have applied several thin basecoats of blue and red to armour. Subsequently, I attempted to apply a dark blue wash over the blue armour. This has failed, leaving all sorts of white residue over the miniature. I am hoping if I explain what I did, someone might be able to tell me what went wrong, I suspect dodgy water:
1. mixed brown earth with ultramarines blue, added several drops medium, added a few drops water, mixed well.
2. Once a runny milky (almost ink like) consistency achieved, applied to model focusing on recesses, not washing entire model. Wash was applied liberally (in recesses), and left to dry.
3. wash dried basically white, not dissimilar to the photos in the following post: http://privateerpressforums.com/sho...Frosting-quot-on-minis-after-using-GW-washes-!
As mentioned my suspicion is the water may have caused the white marks? Will removing water and substituting with more medium solve this problem? I am not going to strip the model again as the layers are thankfully very thin, so no permanent harm done, however would like to avoid getting white marks again in future.
Thanks again!