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How to Paint Miniatures: DVD Review #1

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

A review of "Core Techniques" by Privateer Press.

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  • Good Job Christopher!!! Thats the kind of critasizum (sp) I like to see!!! Honest but not mean PERFECT JOB!!!! Also pointing out other artists just shows how much of a class act you REALLY are!!! Proud of you Man!!!!

  • Thanks man.

    I love when people like my stuff, but I'm not going to tell anyone that my way is the only way. I think we can all learn something from each other.

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  • Thanks for the review and RIP Billy Mays.

  • you are not a dork!

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  • you rule!

  • I didn't think it was AWFUL, but I definitely thought that they could have covered A LOT more techniques, and the girl on the DVD and the painter were really annoying, the wet palette part was ridiculously stupid...

  • I just stared warhammer 40k and have been watching youtube videos to learn how to paint them well. thanks for the help!

  • I've had Jeremie's for about 6 months now and I'll be reviewing it soon.

    I have yet to pick up the Miniature Mentor DVD's, but plan to do so perhaps this summer.

  • Have you checked out Miniature Mentor or Jeremie Teboul's DVD's I like them a lot.

  • The more I get to know you the more I respect you:)!

  • good and may your brush never breake and your paints never dry out :D

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