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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

Tutorial on how to use The Army Painter's Splash-on Technique.

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  • Makeup sponges work well for wicking up the excess and you don't ruin brushes that way. You can use an Exacto knife to cut them into thin strips to fit in hard to reach areas.They're also very cheap. My Windsor and Newton brushes are not. :-)

  • @tomsmith100 who cares?

    Don't be a plank and just enjoy the videos.

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  • @tomsmith100 Finnish ?

  • can mineral spirits clean the brush?

  • This looks good, when do you do this though , when everything else is painted and done? i suppose its like a wash then?

  • @Teresa857 Scandinavian!!

  • @Flipsidesolutions That isn't a South African accent you muppet. It sounds Scandinavian.

  • wow that music at the end just makes me feel like a fucking retard

  • @Flipsidesolutions i would say danish..... especially considering the channel says that he is in Denmark (probably true)

  • South African accent... I will try this technique on one of my modelsm

  • @TetriminoDK My thought as well - it's even more obvious in the "Quick shade (dip)" video.

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