Easy & Grett Tabletop - How To Paint Skin
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Imperial Guard. I play them too, it's probably the funniest army to build since you can modify almost every part of your infantry. I tried a lot of different poses with mine, the only thing needed is not to be afraid of cutting things here and there :D
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I really needed to watch this. I was about to make some mistakes with my little pilot.
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Ha! You should see my so called 'hobby corner'.. using the living room table, and the dear wife is not well pleased with my mess! I guess I better have a good clearance, and give myself some space back.. :)
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Thanks! Glad you liked it! And most useful video? Not too sure... And what's with my smacking paints and models in the table at the end? Didn't notice that until now.. hah!
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Looks like a good way to do, problem is; at my local hobby shop, the only have a few cans of Citadel, and I believe they don't have flesh, and I know for sure the don't have flesh wash (the local store isn't any good really).
airborne1promodeler 2 years ago
The flesh wash is sadly out of production, but can be replicated by taking a sepia colour and thinning it out with water.
Something that works the exact same way is to go to an art store and see if they sell Sepia Ink. That is just the same aswell.
My other video I will upload is better.. Wait for it :)
myhuxpo 2 years ago
cool you play 40k
TK658 2 years ago
Yes I do :)
myhuxpo 2 years ago
do you really need to use citadel paint?
totalwar5 2 years ago
Nope, not at all.. Almost any brand will work.. Here's some examples, Tamiya, Vallejo, Citadel Testors, Gunze. There's many ;)
myhuxpo 2 years ago