The pre-painted miniatures can always benefit from new paint. Whether just picking out details or complete repaint. Nice job on the miniatures. My favorites are the giant centipede and the vampire spawn. She looks much better in red.
I have a big box of pre painted D&D minis but they’re so bad with mould lines, obscured details because of the super thick factory paint and gummy plastic that doesn’t always take paint well and sometimes becomes tacky if you apply paint that I don’t think it’s worth repainting them. They need rebasing quite often as well as they come on warped bases or are leaning over horribly. The only ones that are salvageable are the larger monsters, dragons, beholders etc imo.
@@jamesonstalanthasyu you can strip the paint off. There are all sorts of methods. I just put on a layer of transparent mat medium and used the bad old paint jobs as a sloppy base coat.
Do you repaint Dungeons & Dragons repaints?
Love The centipede! Favorite! And the maw was pretty cool too!
@@lorneh1755 thanks Lorne
The pre-painted miniatures can always benefit from new paint. Whether just picking out details or complete repaint.
Nice job on the miniatures. My favorites are the giant centipede and the vampire spawn. She looks much better in red.
@@demetrinight5924 thank you
I 🎨 over them also . It doesn't take a lot to bring them to life great job 🎉
@@RonaldLivingston-n2d thank you
I love repainting pre-painted minis!
Some of them are pretty good minis (especially the monsters) and it's like someone has done the priming for you.
@@sebastiantredinnick5060 I totally agree.
Best mini painting channel on UA-cam
@@moominosaurus thank you very much.
@@MonsterPainter you're very welcome. Thanks for entertaining us.
Really nice work on fixing those minis up
@@RIVERSRPGChannel thanks Rivers.
Nicely done! I've quite a lot of the same miniatures but haven't bothered to repaint them yet
@@EnDungeoned it doesn’t take long and it is quite satisfying
@@MonsterPainter I've done a few Horror Clix and MageKnight figures but not the WotC pre-paints
@@EnDungeoned they are easier because the original paint jobs are better
@@MonsterPainter Well you know me, I prefer to start from scratch
That gluttony thing looks like a certain squid monster from the Watchman graphic novel. For obvious parallels.
@@danielpalama3700 I hadn’t thought of that.
Nice and funny
@@bern2033 thank you
I have a big box of pre painted D&D minis but they’re so bad with mould lines, obscured details because of the super thick factory paint and gummy plastic that doesn’t always take paint well and sometimes becomes tacky if you apply paint that I don’t think it’s worth repainting them. They need rebasing quite often as well as they come on warped bases or are leaning over horribly. The only ones that are salvageable are the larger monsters, dragons, beholders etc imo.
@@tentaclestv2476 it is true, sometimes it is not worth the effort.
Can you strip the paint off these? How did you do it?
@@jamesonstalanthasyu you can strip the paint off. There are all sorts of methods. I just put on a layer of transparent mat medium and used the bad old paint jobs as a sloppy base coat.