This week, I open, review, build, and paint Anvil Industry’s new Exo Lords line. Spoiler alert, they’re awesome models! I stuck with a quick, simple paint job because I wanted to demonstrate how easy it is to get a decent looking table-top quality miniature with the use of the proper paint scheme and some basic techniques.
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*Good “junk” brushes to use for terrain, drybrushing, and washes - [ Ссылка ]
*The best brush holder money can buy - [ Ссылка ]
*Super Glue - [ Ссылка ]
*Wet makeup brush set - [ Ссылка ]
~Seriously though, if you can’t get a used junk one, just go buy one somewhere local.
They’re a dollar to two dollars each and you’ll probably only need one or two that’ll
last you a long time.
*Detail Brush (01): [ Ссылка ]
I’m unable to list all of the paints I used because a lot of them are no longer manufactured as it turns out, and aren’t available on Amazon. That said, the individual paints themselves aren’t the important part of this process. The important parts are the techniques used and the very simple paint scheme. Except for Nuln Oil. That stuff is magical.
*Nuln Oil – Wash - [ Ссылка ]
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