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Talisman 4th Ed
- The Expanding Man
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Any tips would be cool, I've painted metal minis but these will be the first plastic minis I've painted so any other tips would be great. Again...WOW!!!
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Those look cool. Are they figures that you get if you get the "upgrade kit"?
Yes.
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I thought the sculpts for Talisman figs rather sub par until I saw yours painted. They look about 1000% better than they do in all light gray.
How did you prime them? The plastic looks mighty soft without your magic applied.
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- The Expanding Man
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I have found the ff range of plastics to be a bugger to undercoat.
Give them a good scrub in water with detergent with a toothbrush. Even then, the undercoat doesn't always want to stick.
I have a air gun, and I use that to spray undercoat with a cheap acrylic black paint I buy from a craft shop, thinned with isopropyl alcohol and distilled water. I'm sure you will get the same result, if not better, with GW Chaos black from a spray can. I've also heard good reports about the new privateer press P3 spray on undercoat. I mainly use my airgun for undercoat, and it has more than paid for itself by the savings I make from not buying GW spray cans.
I touch up the missed bits and bits where the undercoat won't adhere with a brush and chaos black.
Try applying several thin coats, otherwise you will quickly loose the details.
There may even be a better paint type for this particular plastic, if there is, let me know.
Paints are just the bog standard GW range. I make extensive use of the new GW washes. The trick I have learnt is to paint your primary colour much brighter than you want to finish with, and then apply a wash till you get the shade you want. This really brings out the shading and 3d detail.
Other tip I have is to make a big effort to paint all the fine trim on these sculpts - it really makes a difference.
I finish with Testors gloss sprayed on, and then I brush on a coat of Testors dull coat from a bottle. I left the toads with a gloss finish, to make them look slimy.
Next project will be Space Hulk.
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Thanks all for your encouragement.
I have found the ff range of plastics to be a bugger to undercoat.
Strange, I have never had a problem with undercoat. I scrub with dish detergent first, then spray chaos black when its dry. Maybe I've just been lucky.
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