Hello, fellow paint fume sniffers, I just realized that I left something out! I gave the whole thing a coat of AK Ultra Matt Varnish at the end. The Citadel wash dries pretty glossy, but AK brings the matt excellence and unifies the finish overall, including taking the sheen off the printed labels.
Amazing Video ! So much information. I find it immensely helpful. And its so well presented. The minis are stunning too.Cmon gimme a break man : D :D :D Its no joke. It IS a super channel ❤
@@daviessuperchannel Excellent. I've been to Wroclaw previously, for a little independent music festival, and the town square looked to be historically pristine, until you notice all of the buildings had a photo of that they looked like in 1945; just rubble for the most. The rebuilding to reflect the prewar fabric is just amazing.
Hey, recco for the wash, mix lamian medium in. I do 1/1/1 Agrax to Nuln to Lamian for my go to 6mm scale wash (although I have used it up to 28mm in the past before oils) since oil/enamels are a waste at that scale. It goes on much better and never frosts in my experience.
Thanks Battle Brother! I was considering the Lamian medium, I just can't get my hands on some, I need to order it. That's way easier than sacrificing an alpaca to Satan! Plus, I like alpacas, but just on a platonic level. Anyway, it's good to know of a success story with it and a mix recipe.
Hello, fellow paint fume sniffers, I just realized that I left something out! I gave the whole thing a coat of AK Ultra Matt Varnish at the end. The Citadel wash dries pretty glossy, but AK brings the matt excellence and unifies the finish overall, including taking the sheen off the printed labels.
Amazing Video ! So much information. I find it immensely helpful. And its so well presented.
The minis are stunning too.Cmon gimme a break man : D :D :D
Its no joke. It IS a super channel ❤
Well, that's the kind of enthusiasm we love in the Miniature Dork Universe. May the fumes be with you!
Great job well done
Lovely work pal. Welcome back. I hope you had a good sojourn.
Thank-you, fellow. It's always an awesome place to visit and all of my in-laws are next level awesome.
@@daviessuperchannel Excellent. I've been to Wroclaw previously, for a little independent music festival, and the town square looked to be historically pristine, until you notice all of the buildings had a photo of that they looked like in 1945; just rubble for the most. The rebuilding to reflect the prewar fabric is just amazing.
Superb painting and basing, excellent work!
Thanks again. Becoming a total fanboy/sycophant. I'm doing the 12mm O-Group thing, but for Normandy.
The labels are on 4mm or 3/16" Evergreen plastic strips, cut to 4cm lengths.
Really nice work!
Wow you got a really good result at such a small scale, well done
One definitely needs magnification goggles. Otherwise, they are actually easier to paint, its just a series of tiny brush strokes with a 000 brush.
Hey, recco for the wash, mix lamian medium in. I do 1/1/1 Agrax to Nuln to Lamian for my go to 6mm scale wash (although I have used it up to 28mm in the past before oils)
since oil/enamels are a waste at that scale. It goes on much better and never frosts in my experience.
Thanks Battle Brother! I was considering the Lamian medium, I just can't get my hands on some, I need to order it. That's way easier than sacrificing an alpaca to Satan! Plus, I like alpacas, but just on a platonic level. Anyway, it's good to know of a success story with it and a mix recipe.
Good tip!