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Hey Jon,
you also forgot about THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE
Yes, John, you failed. Your failure will mean nothing but endless torment by @avernos and @sundancer … oh, and me too I guess. I’ll be sure to make you suffer for it. Just wait and see what Giftmas brings.
“Trust me” says the man who begins the video by saying “not removing mold lines”…. 😉
Trust me man. I was trusting myself 😛
Not sure if I prefer the result before agrax or not, but that is fine looking mech. ?
I myself often thin agrax as it can give a too dark or too dirty result for my liking.
I did wince when you used your cutting mat instead of paper when removing paint for dry brushing ?
I think you can take or leave the agrax. But more importantly, I like making people cringe 😀
Great, I like it might have to borrow the idea. In the thumbnail and at the end it comes across as there is a slight green hue to the grey, but that can’t been with those base colours. Maybe it’s just the lighting.
It looks nothing like the Shadow Hawks I remember
A great video John with a fab gnarled looking war bound battle mech to field in defence of the house.
Very nice John but possibly abit too involved for the amount of the flipping things I have to paint.
Still doing the resin ones I brought 18 months ago, havent looked at the kickstarter stuff yet!
Hence why my inner sphere stuff will be a base SLDF (Star League Defence Force) Olive green with a bit of yellow for unit markings.