Continuing with my speed painting series, this video we are speed painting 15mm Roman Cavalry for may MeG army #romancavalry #speedpainting15mm #plasticsoldiercompany #painting15mmromans
@@IAMTORQUATUS on these PSC models they do have a few mould lines but do come off with a sharp knife. Although i must admit on these guys I didnt go to town to make sure they were spotless, just want them painted and on the table asap :)
Thank you really glad you enjoyed it. I was using Beasty Brown in this vid, one of my favourite browns out there. Try leather Brown that is a darker brown if you want a darker looking horse.
Yes I undercoat with a grey primer. However the Plastic Soldier Company say you don't have to prime these models. But I guess I'm old school and do it anyway. Either way I think you will get the same results. Really glad you have found this useful :)
@@JonnyWatsonGaming thanks :), I will give grey primer a go for them when they arrive next week. Out of habit I have been using black primer after getting back in to the hobby after a 6 year break.
@@aledroberts6580 Black it fine to use but will make everything look darker and takes longer to work with as you will need more coats to get an opaque colour
In all honesty iv never had Xyston minis. However looking at them on line the Xyston minis look much more detailed. The PSC minis suffer from some bad mould lines so if the Xyston minis are cleaner I would stick with them. Regarding size comparison I’m afraid I can’t help as not seen Xyston minis in real life. 😀