@@Gyarikku-Ho My Knull came with a crooked sword and I got a suggestion to heat the plastic in warm (but not boiling) water for a few seconds. This makes the plastic malleable. Be careful with the temperature though because too hot or too long will make it too soft and you may end up with a blob which is a lot worse. I tried this and it did correct the problem for a while. It went crooked again after a couple of months though.
I love these videos and I look forward to every one. Thank you for all the time, work, and effort you put into these, and PLEASE keep them coming!
".. so let's make like a Thunderbolt and get right to it!" Haha great reference snuck in there :-) And great paint job also, as always!
Haha. Glad somebody caught it!
The dots on the fur really made a difference!
I thought so too! Very surprising
Great job! Love the BOOPS!
Thank you!!
what pressure are you using for the airbrush? what needle size? thanks and GREAT job!
About 20-22 PSI. This was a 0.5 needle. Thanks!
Another great video. The sword looks really good, just a shame the plastic is a bit crooked. Quite a few of my models have that problem.
Thanks! Yeah, it's unfortunate, but it doesn't bother me that much. Better to bend than break!
@@baseshadehighlight4627 Oh for sure.
Is there no way to fix that?
@@Gyarikku-Ho My Knull came with a crooked sword and I got a suggestion to heat the plastic in warm (but not boiling) water for a few seconds. This makes the plastic malleable. Be careful with the temperature though because too hot or too long will make it too soft and you may end up with a blob which is a lot worse.
I tried this and it did correct the problem for a while. It went crooked again after a couple of months though.
@@Alan-pn8nu interesting thanks for the tip!
I don't have any painting skills at all but I also want to paint my minis. Can someone suggest the best spray for miniature painting? Thank you
I mention some spray paints on the end of my Zenithal Priming video. Check it out!