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@@flashingbadgerpainting Yeah I can think of several ways this could work as a format, plus it would be a massively interesting way to understand your audience!
A fantastic result you achieved there on your test Dready. The Ultramarine armour came out smooth. How opaque were the metallics on first application compared to other brands?
Thanks so much 😀 I find them comparable to the Vallejo ones. Where they are a little thinner than GW metallics (which I would usually thin anyway). Good because I would paint two coats with metallics anyway.
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Thanks so much everyone as always for your amazing support! Let me know what you thought of this style of painting series 😀
Clever idea. Army Painter did well to send you that paint set.
Great idea!
Thanks! It was fun to make so I’ll be looking for an excuse to do it again
@@flashingbadgerpainting Yeah I can think of several ways this could work as a format, plus it would be a massively interesting way to understand your audience!
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I really like this idea. Choose your own adventure
Thanks! 😀 I’m keen to make another series like this with even more options
A fantastic result you achieved there on your test Dready. The Ultramarine armour came out smooth. How opaque were the metallics on first application compared to other brands?
Thanks so much 😀 I find them comparable to the Vallejo ones. Where they are a little thinner than GW metallics (which I would usually thin anyway). Good because I would paint two coats with metallics anyway.