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War of the Ring painting?

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25 Dec 2013 00:19 #168494 by ChristopherMD
I want to paint my plastic minis different solid colors to make them easier to differentiate. As in each factions minis would be a single color. What is the most easy and cheapest way to do this that won't look like total crap?

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25 Dec 2013 01:20 #168499 by QPCloudy

Mad Dog wrote: I want to paint my plastic minis different solid colors to make them easier to differentiate. As in each factions minis would be a single color. What is the most easy and cheapest way to do this that won't look like total crap?

Do a simple base gray or white primer. Choose your single color. Use hobby paints, not acrylic. THen, after your units are painted, use a black or brown wash to give the creases and features definition. It won't be a Davinci, but it will look a thousand times better than base plastic ;)

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25 Dec 2013 05:13 #168500 by repoman
Take a look at the What Minis are a You Painting thread. Not too far back you can see the result of the above described method or close to it. Engineer Al did it that way and the minis look great. For the love of god, don't do what I did, really paint them. So many minis.......so many....
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25 Dec 2013 06:19 #168502 by Aarontu
Another easy method I've seen people use is coloring the bases with different color Sharpies. Don't even need paint.
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25 Dec 2013 22:03 #168519 by repoman
I've played copies where the person just colored the bases using one method or another. I don't think it's enough and the units are still hard to tell apart. At least for me.

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27 Dec 2013 13:21 #168608 by mikecl
I spray painted mine but it was so long ago I don't remember what paint I used. It worked just fine though. Make sure you wash them thoroughly first because they seem to have built in oil or something that will prevent the paint from drying properly.

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