In this video, I go over what you need to get started with airbrushing miniatures. I've slipped annotations throughout for 'fixes' and clarifications. The next few videos will be painting tips and tricks. I've noticed there are a lot of painting videos out there for miniatures, the problem is that the pretentious little (bleeps) don't actually tell you anything, except to buy their DVD's...
Well, I could give less of an Ork's rump about cutting into their profit-margins.
I use the bottom of a 2 litre pop bottle cut off as my mixing pallette, works great.
DRZDuke 1 week ago
nice tutorial! was disappointed to realise the entire thing wouldn't be in an awesome russian accent though ;(
0ld1eye 2 weeks ago
I made a 'cleaning pot' out of a milk jug. I cut a big chunk out but left the handle in place. I spray the cleaner down the handle so it collects and pools in the bottom.
washaway 3 weeks ago
wow - did not know there where geeks out there this bad
TheMacShake 1 month ago
lol first bit made my giggle
TheMacShake 1 month ago
Where did you buy your acrylic paint set, looked on the net for it without any luck. I did find a few similar sets though. I also liked the math idiot line.
bwolfe5555 1 month ago
"think of it as a salamanders arm"
rofl
T2Gibbon 1 month ago
Very nice video. I'am looking for a starter airbrush set atm. This helped me a lot on deciding and learing the basics. thank you
Demic25 3 months ago
@vitaedrinker1981 yup, lower bacterial count! :-D
BigAndTall666 3 months ago
Your tap water is often better than bottle water, FYI.
vitaedrinker1981 4 months ago