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Corvus Miniatures - Painted sf & fantasy miniatures by Gerrie Schenck
Woo wee. Good luck painting that fully assembled. Im sure it can be done but why bother man? Why not just paint it in sections then glue. Just because you can trick shot a paintbrush around a pair of arms holding a plasmagun doesnt mean you should. Especially if you dont have to.
I just used this trick to duplicate some Stargrave 's stuff, such as holsters and bags, and it worked, the only important thing is don't use excessive GS, otherwise the details could be lost.
EXCELLENT, simple, effective, cheap (for one piece it surely is) , what deserves to someone who wants to start. Probably I'll visit the local GW shop to buy some Green stuff
I made a bunch of molds for bases using silicone. It's super easy, too! Just use hot glue to secure the base you want to copy inside a box made of lego and then pour in silicone. Leave it to dry and you got a perfect, reusable mould.
Thank you for this instruction... unfortunately there was no such info on the packing of my milliput superfine white... and of course... I didn't watch this video before I was trying to apply it on my model. Now I have to sand it a lot. Next time it will be much better thanks to your help
Another note (to add to many) for those looking to transfer for the purpose of fitting citadel paints in paint cases designed for Vallejo/Essential ooil/Dropper bottles. Many sizes of dropper bottles are in markets like Amazon. 15ml, 20ml, 30ml and so on. While all three of these sizes will work 15ml is pretty small and as long as you add no water or thinner will fit the paint from one citadel pot, but without much room... Also the 15ml bottles are a little loose in the case slots. On the other end 30ml is great because you can fit the paint and some thinner or water to help get more out of the original pot but most the 30ml droppers have the same diameter as a citidel pot, meaning they will jam into the case slots barely, but any more than 3-4 next to each other will rip or tear the foam. Trust me, it sucks. The magic bottle I found was 20ml. Fits like a glove, and fits the paint + just enough thinner to get the majority of paint out of original pot. Dont be me and first buy 30ml bottles (as is recommended in most videos on youtube; because they just want dropper bottles and not to fit them in case slots!), take the time to start transferring paint only to realize the bottles are the same diameter and no help in the end goal. Then buy 15ml bottles and move the paint once again only to realize now you cant fit it all in one bottle due to the thinner used to get it all out of the pot the first time! Then to buy a third batch of bottles (20ml) just to feel like you didnt just waste $25 and a week playing tag with amazon orders and paint bottle transfers just to end up with extra unlabeled bottles with only 5-10ml of paint in them. Just go with the 20ml and save the time and money I wasted.