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goodness posted:Which one should I get? Main use will be magnetizing plastic/resin models. It seems dumb to get the tiny thing that is more expensive, but I've read dremels can melt the plastic if they are too strong? Please do your penis-sounding by hand.
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Most Dremel and Dremel-esque knockoffs have a speed control so melting plastic shouldn't be too much of a concern.
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goodness posted:Which one should I get? Main use will be magnetizing plastic/resin models. It seems dumb to get the tiny thing that is more expensive, but I've read dremels can melt the plastic if they are too strong? Is a pin vice not an option? That's what I use, and I've never had issues with it. I don't know if I'd want to use a Dremel or something for fear of drilling too deep.
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Yeah a dremel is kind of overkill for plastic if you only want to drill. You're going to have more control with the pin vice.
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Hixson posted:These are good skeletons. I like the green What is your opinion on that Dremel knock off, tho.
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Avenging Dentist posted:Is a pin vice not an option? That's what I use, and I've never had issues with it. I don't know if I'd want to use a Dremel or something for fear of drilling too deep. I didn't think they worked that well but youtube shows otherwise. Ill try that
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I use a variable speed Dremel. It's great. Cheap too.
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TTerrible posted:What is your opinion on that Dremel knock off, tho. i expect no less
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Yeast posted:I use a variable speed Dremel. It's great. Yeah, I like my Dremel too, but I don't use it for pinning. It's kind of awkward to hold/use compared to a pin vice.
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goodness posted:Which one should I get? Main use will be magnetizing plastic/resin models. It seems dumb to get the tiny thing that is more expensive, but I've read dremels can melt the plastic if they are too strong? A Dremel is a legit good tool to just have on hand around the house so go that way. $20 sounds sketchy though so I'm jump on a cheapish one with solid reviews on Amazon
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It's better to use an electric screwdriver with a Chuck adapter. 200-300 rpm vs 6000rpm. Don't drill a hole in your thumbnail bed like me.
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dexefiend posted:It's better to use an electric screwdriver with a Chuck adapter. 200-300 rpm vs 6000rpm.
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Yeah, I was so nauseous I almost threw up.
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w00tmonger posted:A Dremel is a legit good tool to just have on hand around the house so go that way. $20 sounds sketchy though so I'm jump on a cheapish one with solid reviews on Amazon For you.....what the gently caress is going on in your avatar?
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dexefiend posted:Yeah, I was so nauseous I almost threw up. heh, hole in your thumbnail? quaint
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grassy gnoll posted:Thanks. That's a mighty fine coppery shade you have going there. For more examples, here's Maximus with the gold done to the Scale75 recipe, and the steel done with Cobalt Alchemy (the blue one); The Scale75 metallics are a bit more liquid than the rest of their paints, nearly as much as the Vallejo Model Air metallics, and seem to go on even smoother just brushed on, although I've yet to try them in an airbrush. Really good coverage too - the gold base is just their Viking Gold over black primer, and it only took a couple of coats, whereas VMA tended to be a bit more trnasluscent.
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Crossposting from the Oath Thread. All around, I'm pretty happy with how these three turned out, and it was a welcome reprieve from painting black armor. Floppychop posted:Oath complete!
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Floppychop posted:Crossposting from the Oath Thread.
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Electric Hobo posted:They're really cool. What golds did you use for them? I kept it pretty simple. -base of VMC Gold -wash with Reikland Fleshshade -layer of Liberator Gold in everything but the recesses -edge highlight of Stormhost Silver
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Cross posting from the oath thread.Grey Hunter posted:Oath Complete
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# ? Apr 26, 2018 13:02 |
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Finished the leader of my Stealth team. F edge highlighting black. I am no good at it when I can't get that magical 45 degree angle. On another note, I am loving the hell out of the newer gloss agrax shade gw put out. It is talent in a bottle. Eventually I will go back in and add a glow effect to the barrell. But I am still learning subtle OSL and do not want to mess it up. Once I get better after practice on test models, I will come back to him. The eye glow was pure accident. Kilazar fucked around with this message at 13:44 on Apr 26, 2018 |
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I'm considering spraying and painting my next set of Primaris intercessors on the sprues then assembling and doing touch-up work. Is this feasible and/or time-saving?
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TheBigAristotle posted:I'm considering spraying and painting my next set of Primaris intercessors on the sprues then assembling and doing touch-up work. Is this feasible and/or time-saving? Do you care about your paint job? If not, go for it. If you do, however, you'll have to reprime and repair all of the spots where you trimmed the bits off the sprue, as well as any frosting that occurs from supergluing the pieces together. And don't forget about moldline removal - you can't do that with a painted model.
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drat. So much for laziness
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TheBigAristotle posted:I'm considering spraying and painting my next set of Primaris intercessors on the sprues then assembling and doing touch-up work. Is this feasible and/or time-saving? I probably spend at least an hour per model cleaning up flashing, gluing together subassemblies, drilling barrels, and doing all the prep work necessary to get things ready for priming. Even after priming I end up going back and doing touch-up on mold lines that I missed. Your "touch-up" phase would likely take twice as long. What has worked for me is to glue subassemblies onto pieces of sprue in places I won't see. Then I can airbrush and paint them separately before gluing it all together and doing final touch-ups. This seems to save time and work well.
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TheBigAristotle posted:drat. So much for laziness Eh, it's not being lazy if it works - that's being smart.
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With my latest Primaris intercessors, I removed the pieces, ran an xacto over the rough spots, smoothed out the moldlines. Then I assembled the models, primed, washed and painted. Spots that aren't visible were fine bc the averland sunset spray worked well as a yellow for shadowed areas anyway. I won't be winning any awards but my yellow is vastly improved since my first tacticals. I will probably in the future use the paint-in-parts method, as it can be annoying to try and reach a red brush into places and scrape a yellow spot and have to fix it. The issue I've had really is highlighting edges. I just don't know if I have the brush control to put it off. Are there maybe drybrush techniques that work?
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I made a wet pallet, and it's super helpful! My favorite part of painting so far is constantly checking the box art to see what color every little goddamn thing on these fuckers is supposed to be. loving' 'zerkers and their bronze trim and rivets everywhere. I'm not slavishly following the box art, just seeing where to contrast things for the most visual distinction. Unfortunately things have been busy lately so I still haven't finished my first mini but I'm making progress! I'd like to think that with more experience it'll take a lot less time. I think I'm probably getting too hung up on details.
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I've been having issues with masking tape. It always pulls up the layer it was stuck too. Not the whole thing, just a few spots. I've been using Tamiya masking tape and I've let the primer dry for days, put the base layer down and let it dry for days and I'm still having issues. Is there something simple I'm missing?
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Floppychop posted:I've been having issues with masking tape. It always pulls up the layer it was stuck too. Not the whole thing, just a few spots. Dont leave it on for more than an hour or two? I only had that issue when I would mask the night before and come back to my project the next day.
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Kilazar posted:Dont leave it on for more than an hour or two? I only had that issue when I would mask the night before and come back to my project the next day. I just have it on long enough to airbrush then I take it off right away. I'm using Stylenrez primer and Vallejo paints.
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Floppychop posted:I just have it on long enough to airbrush then I take it off right away. You can put some varnish down first, even just a thin layer of matte.
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You can also repeatedly stick the masking tape to your pants leg or sweatshirt and remove it to get its tackiness down.
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Floppychop posted:I just have it on long enough to airbrush then I take it off right away. How fresh is the layer of paint you are masking on? I don't mask on layers until they have cured for a couple hours.
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Kilazar posted:How fresh is the layer of paint you are masking on? I don't mask on layers until they have cured for a couple hours. At least a day. I've even let the primer cure for at least 24 hrs before I put the base layer on
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Some quick snaps of my almost done Dreadknight conversion
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There's some kind of painting competition called Dawn Crown going on in Japan, and the stuff they're turning out is intense https://twitter.com/Sandman9215/status/990006451576885248 https://twitter.com/Pla_Shiba/status/990219474035855361
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I feel like a native speaker would have known to avoid words spanning both sides of the book. That's literally all I can say against it. By the Emperor's left nipple.
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A sketch of red urban camo. Trying to prepare for my Batman Miniatures Scarecrow/Militia guys that will show up this week. Edit: did a little more work dexefiend fucked around with this message at 04:10 on Apr 29, 2018 |
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That camo is loving so sick.
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