<p>I've done recently some experiments with the <a target="_self" href="http://www.thearmypainter.com/">Fanatic Army Painter </a>(now it's called Quick shade for some reasons) and I'm pretty happy with the results.</p><p> I never really understood how shading using inks works (my miniatures used to look just very dirty) but I'm having no problems with the FAP since I need just to dip the miniature.</p><p> The Empire and Dwarven miniatures in the galleries just uploaded are an example of what you can do with the FAP, the colors (<a href="http://uk.games-workshop.com/storefront/store.uk?do=List_Models&code=300952&orignav=300810" target="_blank">all GW</a>) I used were:</p><ul><li>Skull white primer</li><li>The red stuff is Blod Red</li><li>The leather is painted with Bestial Brown <br /></li><li>The blue stuff is Regal Blue</li><li>The skin is Dwarven Flesh</li><li>Metal is Mithril Silver</li><li>The Bronze is Dwarven Bronze</li><li>The beards of the Dwarves are done with different colors Bleached Bone, fortress gray and Skull white (also some dark color maybe Dark Flesh)</li><li>After that dip everything onto the FAP Medium Shade<br /></li></ul><p>As far i understood it's possible to have better results using reddish or brownish colors, just check the robe of the warrior priest!</p><p> </p><p><img width="120" height="160" border="0" title="11-01-08_2008.jpg" alt="11-01-08_2008.jpg" src="http://blog.coolminiornot.com/image.php?id=34212939" /></p><p>I still have to clear a little bit the minis and finish the bases </p><p> </p>