intothevoid
Super Freak
Oh ma Lord!! That is INSANE
I started with just drybrushing at first. Still wasnt satisfied with the color though.
so what I did was dip the brush on paint then dip it in water, brush it a couple of times on napkin, then paint the trenchcoat. So its not quite drybrushing, but it does use a lot of paint as everytime I paint the coat, I dip in paint then water. so that's why I almost emptied the whole bottle. Though the bottle was kinda small anyway.
It did turn the coat slightly harder but that's only if you touch it. Appearance wise, it looks much like in the picture, it doesnt look like its dry at all. It wasnt crustly at all and its still futzable (is that a word?). In fact, to make the coat look trimmer, I grabbed it from the back, folded the excess material so it hugged the body and used a needle to hold it in place.
Lol, it's liche purple by games workshop.
Thanks monkeyrobot btw, he was the one that shared that info about a good paint to use on the trenchcoat.
Just got back from lunch and decided to take a couple more pics
Hey guys, first and formost, HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
I know this has been said before and I think nail polish is the answer, but my TT's joints are getting a little loose in the "armpit" area as well as the "crotch" areas so is there any way to tighten up the joints? If so, how? And please be a tad more descriptive than to say "just use a little ____"
Thanks!!
There's no screws for the elbows is there?
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