Hi all We have a painting guide for you today which involves oil paints and the new Civitas Imperialis City Road Tiles. #legionsimperialis #paintingguide #weatheredmodels #horusheresy #warhammercommunity #civitasimperialis
I think if youre painting things like road markings you should keep in mind the scale. Tanks are massive compared to cars, and warhammer ones especially so. These official gw kits do a pretty poor job of getting scale across, but things like this you can do with paints will help alot.
Hiya David. Wow. That’s a lot! You dont have to add Turp / White Spirits to the rags (in my opinion it is more realistic to not add it to the rags as it straight tears the paint off if you do). Leave it until the point it is slightly tacky and then buff it off. A couple of hours is usually good enough. But I would suggest either a hair dryer or heat gun (be really careful if you heat gun it and move it around a lot and give it time to cool / be careful not to melt or burn it).
@@BattleBunniesTV thanks. I want to batch paint them. Do you think it will be possible to do them 6 at a time, or will the oil have dried too much on the 6th oiled up tile by the time I’ve rubbed out the other 5? Or do you think do them just a couple at a time? I’m planning the process and looking for any safe short cuts, given I’m filling a 6 by 9 table.
Hiya mate! Unfortunately not. There are no recesses on them like there were on the Realm of battle boards either, so I don't think 3D printing a clip will work either.. . . . Could look at magnetisation though as an option?