Work in Progress, Taco Tuesday Edition>Full-on /WIP/ OP Links Pastebinhttps://pastebin.com/BE42AEcD>WIP Tutorial Images Megahttps://mega.nz/#F!TvQFCaLb!w8WZKCcOsTRasxrI0JWezw>Saint Duncan's "Six Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Painting"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufP8ka3KGno>Saint Duncan also explains thinning your paintshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWgsqSf74s>Paint thinning 102https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBDVPoNXyVI>4 EASY Chipping Tricks For Beginnershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku4comhKHJM>Decal Like a Prohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYKLiEW7p9c>How to Edge Highlighthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoRbYuAfbEk>How to use contrast style paintshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhholrozptI>How to Paint with Tremorshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqp76vAJu9g>Airbrush Priming and Thinninghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkntrSBvXxEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGjBQzoukFghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00JVUxABe44https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEqT_R41JX8>Who's Johnny, she'd say, and smile in her special wayhttps://1d6chan.miraheze.org/wiki/Johnny>Previous Threads:>>96732099>>96714857>>96689200>>96666221
I'm going to spend a few hours cleaning this guy up. A lot of smoothing stretched flesh chaos greenstuff
Anyone have any experience sculpting extremely small details? I have a KDM mini with a miscast nose (tip of the nose is missing) that I want to fix cause I'm not digging the snake/voldemort look
>>96751046Try your best with greenstuff (or whatever else) but remember you can fix a lot of tiny details with paint. You can flub the geometry's look a bit if you need to if the sculpting isn't perfect, so long as you have the overall shape kinda right.
Simple quick paint up for fun
how the FUCK do I stop doomscrolling and start painting 30+ miniatures a month?
>>96751088with THIS simple trick!
Airbrushing water based paints sucksI wish EU didn't have that stupid VOC ban
Looking for a little advice with this daemon engine I threw togetherI feel like the shoulder/shoulderblade area needs bulking out in some way to make the silhouette look right but I just dont know what would work or how to go about it
>>96751088do the "paint after work/before sleep for 30-45 mins and do one step" thing. Don't play video games every night. Mix it up - it's mostly good habits. Suddenly you're painting 5-10 hours a week and have a few late nights.
>>96750788dark tone is blackstrong tone is brown
Bit of terrain I'm working on.
>>96751149The lone and level sands stretch far away...
>>96751117I think my biggest issue is lack of space, I don't have a dedicated painting setup so every time I want to paint it's 30 minutes of setting up a space, getting all my gear together, etc first
>>96751027Did you make this from scratch?>>96751082neat
>>96750857Finally done with this Chaplain, right on time for the spooky month.Added a sword to turn him into that new black templar chaplain variant that I cba to buy at the moment.
>>96751126Forgive me for not googling, but why would I choose one over the other? Does dark/black give shading/shadow/depth and strong/brown give a more dirty, realistic look?
>>96751098It sucks, but you can still learn to make it work.
>>96751108The arm with the melta thingy definitely needs to be bulked up, the shoulder plate just looks out of place. The easiest way would be a different bit because that one is super narrow. Do you have the hind leg shoulder plate from the Fiend kit?I think you could leave the claw side alone because it looks like an arm and you would get some cool asymmetry like a crab
>>96751392For miniatures yeah, but I also like mecha stuff and that's just impossible
Thought I would show a practical comparison between normal sidecutters and the "nail clipper" style that I posted about in the last thread. I forgot to mention how the cutting mechanism is fundamentally different. Sidecutters have a shearing effect, they are similar to scissors in that their cutting action is not done with two blades that are parallel for the entire cut. Imagine how scissors close down and cut paper. While conventional sidecutters aren't exactly the same, the same principle applies. The nail clipper style provides an evenly distributed cut, there is no angle between the two blades it is perfectly parallel for the entirety of the cut. Think of how a snapping turtles jaws shut. Here is an example. On the left you have the boar attached to the standard head, on the right a steed.The boar was cut off with the nail clipper style precision cutters, and the steed with the conventional sidecutters.You can see the precision cutters are more suited to detailed cuts and small pieces. That's what makes it great for conversions, cutting delicate pieces etc. note the string of plastic left between the boars feet. I wasn't exaggerating when I said these things cut down to the precision of a human hair. Another quick tip for a tool some might find in handy: brass/steel spears. They work great for creating a pilot hole for drilling gun barrels. I used my hobby knife blade tip, and id center it and create the pilot hole that way. Had more than my fair share of close calls doing that. It goes against everything practical with regards to safety using razor sharp tools. The other day I had one of my brass spears sitting there and was going to drill a barrel and I gave it a shot to see if I could use them instead of the hobby knife blade to create a pilot hole. It worked very well. Made a few handled ones with balsa wood and glue. One perpendicular like a corkscrew, and the other vertical, like a pen. Would recommend for those who drill barrels a lot.
>>96751389black is usually the default choice for everything, brown can give you more rusty looks on metal for example, warmer shadows, you can use it for wood, leather, rocks etcsome colors may not look good with a black wash, think a face, a light (diluted) brown wash will give it depth but a black one would desature the skin color too much and you might not want thatget both, experiment, down the road you might find you also want other colors, or decide that you can make do by mixing other paints with a bit of water and flow improver
>>96751384no, it's a recast of a forgeworld model from 2000>>96751149keep it up
>>96751098You think Mr Paint is water based? Alclad2? Tamiya and Gunze's lacquer lines? You think there's nothing resembling a VOC in lacquer thinner? Plastic cement? Printer resin?I mean, your brain has clearly had more than enough of perky organic compounds already, but still. If you think you can't get stuff that isn't water based in the EU then you obviously haven't looked past FLGS, if that.
>>96751088By setting realistic goals.30 minis a month is a stupid goal unless your work is slop.Aim for two a week. That gives you 3 paint sessions per mini and one day to masturbate to your loli waifu.
>>96751310Nigger I move all my shit to my kitchen table and it takes 5 minutes to get set up.Water jar, wet palette, lamp, vortex mixer, bring a box of paint or three down.Stop scrolling while you do it and you can get it done much faster.
>>96751427Yeah bulking that shoulder up would probably helpSadly I don't have the fiend bits, I just picked up some spares from ebay but I''m sure I can find something
>>96752103Forgot to say thank you too
>>96751466>It goes against everything practical with regards to safety using razor sharp tools.buy a vise. how can you call yourself a man without a bench vise?
>>96751097Words of Wisdom
Repost from last thread, didn't realize we were already on page 10. Hoping to get a bit more of him done tonight.Should I stick with green gems or mix in some blue or red ones in his beard to spice things up a bit?
>>96751583>You think Mr Paint is water based? Alclad2? Tamiya and Gunze's lacquer lines?Those are mostly military colors so if you need anything more vibrant you're kinda SOL, in Asia those are covered by Gaianotes (anime figs) and Finishers (car colors) but those are illegal in the EU due to toluene contents (hence the VOC ban part)
>>96751466Insightful. Thanks!
>>96752135>Should I stick with green gems or mix in some blue or redStick with green. Full rainbow on a single mini rarely looks good.
Here's a snek I finished up, just need to do the basing when the varnish is dry.Do you all think that dark green grass tufts would work for swamp grass?
A frog princess in progress, not sure if I should change the orange feathers to a different color
>>96752622Is this a mini I can buy?Also she has corin vibes.
>>96752103You got this anon, keep being creative
>>96752630I dont think so but twingoddessminiatures has lots of gobbos including a maid i thinkThis was meant for the goblin thread, I'm sorry
>>96752651nta but she's cute so it's fine
>>96751310You dont have a desk?
>>96751310I dont either. I have an art cart and a few draws of art supplies. I break out a work area each time I work on a project.
Im trying to learn a bit more about airbrush usage but I honestly don't understand how I'm supposed to build shades layers with it. I keep failing to reach sufficient visible contrast. Here I used "Archaic Turquoise" first, then "Aquatic Turquoise" and finally "Snow Blue" but it barely shows and paint gets into deeper areas even when I keep airbrush at high angle. Sure, it covers quickly but I feel like I have barely any control at all. With brush, these three colours would be starkly different to each other.Plus, it's a bit annoying to spray few bursts and having to stop because compressor keep reloading itself. I thought that 3L tank would be sufficient for longer. It even sometimes reloads when I don't use airbrush at all, just leave it laying. I checked connections with soap water to find any possible leak but without success.
>>96752854try preshading
>>96752696Not a desk I use exclusively for painting, no
I'm thinking GW needs to scale things better. I've updated my Regiment to something larger. I may go bigger too.
ended up doing 3 pins each wing. Attaching now. Going to gunk greenstuff in there
>>96752854>I keep failing to reach sufficient visible contrast.Just like when painting with a hairy stick that means you're either using too similar paints, or you're not putting paint A in this spot and paint B in that spot but somewhat equal amounts of first A and then B all over the place leaving no differences to create the contrast.>and paint gets into deeper areas even when I keep airbrush at high angleIf you want to be specific about where the paint ends up then it's time to move in closer, and maybe a smaller nozzle. If you simply blast away all over then, yeah, the paint will end up all over. It isn't really like a (reverse) wash that's going to get drawn into recesses (onto the raised edges).>Plus, it's a bit annoying to spray few bursts and having to stop because compressor keep reloading itself. I thought that 3L tank would be sufficient for longer.You really shouldn't need to stop while the compressor re-fills the tank. The tank should initially be filled to a much higher pressure than you paint with, and you have a pressure regulator on the outgoing side to dial stuff down to what your want to airbrush with. As you paint the pressure will then drop of course, but the compressor should kick in and push it back up long before it gets down to whatever you have the pressure regulator set at, and it should be entirely capable of doing so while you keep painting. (Some airbrush compressors don't have a tank at all, all the "air buffer" you have there is the hose.) If you have to pause because the compressor just can't keep up then you either got a shite compressor, or an airbrush which in scale model and miniature painting terms is a high airflow one (useful for basecoating things like 1/350 battleship hulls, 1/32 jet fighters, etc, but extreme overkill for a 32mm miniature) that therefore demands a higher airflow from the compressor than your average mini-painting-one can deliver.
>>96753027Poor guy there could really use some moisturising skin creme.
>>96751149Very believable stone, looking good.>>96751386That's a beauty>>96752135Personally, I think you can sneak in one more color for the gems. Both red and turquoise would work I think but I'd go with red myself.>>96752587>>96752613Lovely minis, I really enjoy seeing your work. Usually swamp tufts use these more desaturated greens but you could always just drybrush that on yours. Also, I like that orange for the feathers. If you want to go further maybe you could spice it up a bit with a transition to red, yellow or even blue?
>>96753027how do you line them up on both sides?
>>96753097Doubling up on pinning is a good technique. You basically drill 2 holes, place in short paperclips that barely poke out of the holes. Then dab each end with paint and then dry fit the two parts together. Then you can tell where to drill for the other sides. I'm using a few pins that are over 2.5 inches so each side is around 1.25"Now what I have to do is clean up this sort of bad recast. Lots of gap filling but I have to make it look like stretched skin and chaos flesh so it should be easy - just a lot of work overall.The base is going to be rocks/dirt/yellow tufts. Norther warriors of chaos looking.
>>96751386holy shit I didn't see this. pure sex, anon.
>>96751386fantastic head. Really clean, I like the golds and his left leg/foot
I need some clownspiration.I’m planning to paint some Harlequins soon and I’m either gonna go full black and red Harley Quinn or this sort of red and green look.Anyone got any sick painted Harlequin pics?
>>96753364I get that those panels are a realism thing but they look so ugly in a very bad way.
I want to give up. I kept thinning paint for airbrush even to the point where it would be almost runny water - and it would still clog. I would take off cap, wipe needle, put it back on and blast at tissue with full force - it would spray but stop anyway seconds later. When I decided it's enough of humiliation for today, I took it apart for cleaning and needle literally had section with dried layer of paint. And when I tried to look at YT, I keep running into sometimes mutually exclusive advices.>just spray at 2.5bar, it won't clog>nooo, you must spray at 1.5bar instead!>you don't need flow improvers and thinners, just add a lot of water but not too much, you must guess how much is too much>you actually do need flow improver and add just little water so it won't be runny>don't hold trigger, don't use trigger limiter (that screw on the back), just press and pull back and forth in pulse movements in precise control, remember to do reverse perfectly or you will splash next time>no, just hold it but keep it movingAnd so on. I'm starting to think I shouldn't touch it at all.>>96753035Still, thank you for suggestions. As for compressor - it should be sufficient (23L/min), airbrush too shouldn't be too demanding, but again, don't know who to listen anymore since Jose Davinci (who over and over shows that he knows the stuff) explicitly says I should give compressor a break when he refill the tank.
>>96753811If you end up with dry paint on your needle it means there's air around the needle. It's either faulty seals, not enough paint in the cup, enough tip dry to block the nozzle or shitty airbrush.
>>96753095Thank you! That's always nice to hear, and I appreciate the idear. I think I'll try the feather color transition
>>96753848So basically everything, including already damaged it while cleaning so far. But, to be honest, it could be blocked nozzle you mentioned since paint that dried was not the one I started with - at first I sprayed four colors from AK and it was fine, what dried was Vallejo (new) Model Color I tried later.
>>96753811>>you don't need flow improvers and thinners, just add a lot of water>>you actually do need flow improver and add just little water I'm sorry to say it, but you've been receiving really shit advice, manJust use a proper thinner. Using water as your main diluent is just not ideal (particularly if you're just using neat tap water, rather than filtered), and is probably the reason why you're getting cloggingThin your paint in a separate cup or something rather than straight in the airbrush cup, at least until you get a feel for a good consistency. The old cliche is to thin it to a consistency of skimmed milk, but it basically just means to thin it to the point where you could drag some paint up the side of the cup and most of it will run down off the inside leaving just a thin glaze behind, rather than sticking to sides in a thick coat (picrel to give a better idea, this vid also shows the idea nicely using lacquer paints, but exact same principle applies to aqueous acrylics https://youtu.be/upKvY0s4lWA)1bar to 2bar pressure is about right at that level of dilution for getting clean layers
Hopefully last WIP before I finish this guy. Though I still haven't taken the backpack off the sprue even. Part of me thinks I should have just filed down the backpack attachment point and had him just wearing a coat. Backpacks are always so tedious and overdetailed for what they are, it makes them feel like such a chore.
>>96751386much sexo as always, BTanon.
>>96751046I recently dropped my Skaven Greyseer and it landed on its nose. Plastic was flattened to where the tip was gone. Put a dot of sprue goo on the flat area and the little dome it made the small pool actually did the job without having to any work after
>>96753811Just go with Vince's good old 8/2 thinner/flow improver and then just 1:1 with paint and 1:3 with primers. Compressor 15-25 PSI. Otherwise, if you are unsure who to listen to, I recommend watching basic videos from HS, it's unironically the best advice/tutorials on the subject, zero bullshit and memery. Setting up, using, and cleaning the airbrush is extremely easy and simple. If it is not you are either fucking something up/have shit or faulty airbrush.
>>96752636I honestly dont know if it's all coming together or all falling apart I'll look over it again in the morning
>>96754072Yeah, figures I fucking something up, like I usually do. Everything everyone do without issues I always manage to fuck up. Always.Why everyone keep talking about this PSI anyway instead of using bars, anyway?>>96753933At my first attempt at using it, I kept adding small amount of flow improver and thinner and it didn't clog that time. This time I used water instead and while AK was fine, Vallejo was drying rapidly. I saw so many people using just water and thought that I'm simply wasting money here.So, using Vallejo cleaner is safe too and it won't destroy all seals and such?
>>96754268>So, using Vallejo cleaner is safe too and it won't destroy all seals and such?Nah, it's harsh enough to strip paint but not enough to do any damage to the airbrush
>>96754226Not sold on the melta on the shoulderI'd trim that shoulder plate to have curves. Chaos stuff has more curves because it's supposed to look more organic than the imperial hard lines of industry
>>96754268The most likely situation here is that your airbrush is just dirty and you aren't cleaning it effectively between uses. I bet if you ran a harsher chemical through it like acetone you'll see a ton of gunk come out.You should be able to airbrush pretty much any dropper bottle paints right out of the bottle. It might be easier to get thinner coats for filters or effects etc. with thinning, but it shouldn't be strictly necessary. Another not-commonly talked about issue is pulling back on the airbrush trigger without pushing it down all the way (doing it in 1 motion instead of air then paint), that's more of a paint results issue, but then the other part is running air through the brush without paint, it will cause really bad tip dry.Instead of overthinning your paints as a crutch, at least for >0.3 needles, try and get a vallejo paint (not white, because that's just kneecapping yourself) and at most mix it with a 1:10 ratio of flow improver and no thinner. It will help you figure out what in your use or technique is causing the clogging problems.
>>96754268>Everything everyone do without issues I always manage to fuck up. Always.Naw, your airbrush might be fucked, too. It happens. >Why everyone keep talking about this PSI anyway instead of using bars, anyway?Because it's easier and more exact to say 25 PSI rather than 1,7231 bar. >So, using Vallejo cleaner is safe too and it won't destroy all seals and such?NTA, but yeah, it's safe. That said, I would recommend Medea airbrush cleaner. It's odorless, works really nice, and you can get it in fuckhuge bottles that will last you a lifetime. You can also just use IPA.
>>96754369It'd be cool if we could all start using kilopascals.
Just the metal parts left and some weathering before jumping on to the shield and horse.
>airbrush cleanerdon't let yourself get scammed by this shit. vallejo airbrush cleaner is $12 for 200ml on scamazon. a 1 gallon can of acetone is $21 at home depot.>but muh sealsyou can put acetone through a good air brush no problem and the savings on cleaner alone will make up for the cost difference between a good one and a cheap piece of crap
>>96754427airbrushes are literally made with the expectation of running lacquer paints through them, and people are like >but if I wash it with acetone quickly and rinse it out it will ruin it!It's like driving your car to work every day and then when you need to take it to the mechanic's for something you're like "Well I don't wanna put the extra miles on it, I've gotta go to work every day, after all".
>>96754427I use airbrush cleaner because it's odorless and works perfectly. I also bought 1 liter bottle ages ago and I still have around half. Feels kinda silly to get this worked up because of like eight dollars.
>>96754443the problem is fearmongers getting people to treat themselves like children who can't be trusted not to drink their paint. I've worked with 2k type paints that you have to clean with acetone every time because otherwise they will harden on the needle and then the only way to get it off is by sand blasting and it's no big deal.
>>96751310I lacked a dedicated hobby desk for a couple of years. I made a box with everything I needed to paint, and a box with everything I needed to build and prep models. When I wanted to get started I'd move the whole box onto a table and have all I needed within reach. I used a sheet of baking paper to protect the table from paint spatter. Setup was like 2 minutes when you include getting water.
>>96754323Got you, thank you anon . I may put the melta on its own little arm or something. It just felt like it needed something ranged
>>96754483>Feels kinda silly to get this worked up because of like eight dollars.It's especially funny since we're painting very overpriced plastic yet people lose their shit over trivial garbage like this or a bottle of paint being a dollar more expensive.
>>96754369I'm little too scared on IPA potentially destroying rubber seals but I do use it on needle when it's out and parts that do not have seals on them. Likewise I'm too scared on using that cleaning needle I got with ramrods and use partially destroyed 0/4 brush instead. Brush itself was working just fine so far so I doubt it suddenly got faulty today. But thanks for tips.>>96754351To be honest, when I took it apart and removed that paint from needle, I also used cleaning rod and after flushing some water, it did removed some dried paint lumps too. Overall I have no idea why AK paints were working without any issues and suddenly that Vallejo dark violet instead caused tons of problems.And I indeed have problems with proper trigger motion and most probably frequently stop air before I move trigger back to front position since I also frequently "spit" the paint. Stupid question incoming - why insisting on using dual action system then instead of single one? I keep hearing "because you control both air pressure and amount of paint" but you press air fully anyway and blow with full force, instead regulating pressure on compressor.
>>96754491You just gave me a great idea. Let's invest in a paint company that makes 2 part coats, and tell miniature youtubers they exist and are the best primers, even better than lacquer (it doesn't matter that that's not true because they're too thick, shhhh).My hobby store's black mr. surfacer stock still hasn't recovered from the vince video and it's been like a year or more.
>>96754394>It'd be cool if we could all start using kilopascals.That's what the nips do.
>Cayway sells these 4, 15g each for 15 bucks>for the exact same price, GSW sells 1g worth of leaf litterWhat's the catch here folks? I know trainchads have it good but this is a bit absurd
>>967545181 gallon of vallejo airbrush cleaner would cost $227. the difference between that and 1 gallon of acetone is $206. an iwata eclipse only costs $170.
>>96754583Does acetone even work for water based acrylics? I tried cleaning my airbrush with hardware store thinner after spraying contrast paint once and the paint and thinner mixture coagulated into a nearly impossible to remove gunk
>>96754523>why insisting on using dual action system then instead of single one? I keep hearing "because you control both air pressure and amount of paint" but you press air fully anyway and blow with full force, instead regulating pressure on compressor.Couple of things.>because you control both air pressure and amount of paintnot *really*, in single action you control air pressure but not paint (which can still be fine, especially for base coats or priming or large things). But for mini painting, even just priming in a lot of cases, you mostly want to control the paint flow, the air control just kind of incidentally comes along with that in dual action, but is absent in single action. There is at least 1 brand of airbrush (don't remember what) where they have a "dual action", according to them anyway, airbrush that is only 1 trigger motion where as you pull it it starts the air and then once the valve is open all the way the rest of the motion starts and increases the paint flow.As for why dual action is the standard in general, just for base coats it probably doesn't need to be. The only problem I have with my single action is that it's siphon fed, which is fine for priming, but bad if you ever want to be switching paints. And it's worth noting that these problems don't exist in paint types outside of water based acrylics. Water is the weakest solvent and the tiny bits of instantly drying paint aren't re-activated by the paint itself as you keep spraying, they just build up. Lacquer (probably enamel too but idk, even tamiya's alcohol ones are fine though lacquer is just the most extreme example) paints instantly re-activate any tip dry for example when you pick the brush back up, so you can do a quick spray to make sure it doesn't splatter on the first spray, and then it's good again, if you tried that with acrylic it will just sputter and get even worse.
>>96754621it should work for about anything. acetone is one of the best solvents that doesn't give you cancer.
>>96754583NTA and you can call me poor but reminds me how since my phd days I still instinctively count everything in either 1 or 3 months of public transport ticket or single meal at university (which nowdays is nicely scaled to said ticket, costing 1/10 of 3 months one). As such, 200ml of Vallejo cleaner is little less than single meal, my current airbrush was worth 5 meals and H&S Ultra was demed too costly at 2 three months tickets or 20 meals (Infinity would be worth 5 x three months tickets or 50 meals....I really should stop.
>>96754398I like his hat, the chipping on the pattern's very nicely done
>>96754670my most powerful solvent, which I assume definitely does give me cancer is a mix of>~1% benzene>~10% acetone>~10% methyl ethyl ketone>~20% methanol>~20% xylene>~50% or remainder toluene(Those don't add up to 100, it's just rough)I'm sure it's killing me, but boy does it melt everything instantly.
Alright anon how do (You) store and transport your painted miniatures?
>>96754727I don't.Probably not the answer you wanted though.
>>96754635Okay, I got it. Come to think of it, I still have my grandfather's (single action) airbrush but cannot connect it to compressor due to incompatible and non-changeable plug. Bummer.
>>96754733Well I’m sort of the same that’s my problem. I keep them in plastic storage containers but there’s too many and while I put them down base first it’s not really secure so they inevitably will get damaged.
>>96754621>Does acetone even w-yes. it is the solvent of the gods, no matter what you're cleaning it JustWerks. nobody knows how it works but it cleans up both oily residue and water soluble stuff, it is a miracle but it cleans everything. be careful using it for household cleaning jobs though it is pretty aggressive and might fuck up surface finishes on things and will fuck up certain types of plastic but for cleaning your tools or metal surfaces it is the undisputed king. don't listen to these fags that think acetone will immediately dissolve rubber seals and orings, these are the same safety redditors who think aerosolized acrylic paint is as bad as nerve gas
>>96754583>1 gallon of vallejo airbrush cleaner would cost $227Anon what the fuck. 1 gallon of Medea is like 23 bucks. https://www.iwata-airbrush.com/medea-airbrush-cleaner-gal.htmlAnd it will last you forever. What kind of spergery are you committing here? >acetoneSure, it works. It also smells as fuck. It's such a redundant idea for acrylics anyway, why even.
>>96754766>these are the same safety redditors who think aerosolized acrylic paint is as bad as nerve gasTbh that depends on the paint, the ones most insistent on PPE tend to be gunpla fags spraying like 50% toluene which is genuinely harmful, or 2k auto clear which will put you in the hospital
>>96754815Yeah but asians can be trusted to wear a proper respirator. In america you'll have people spraying toluene through their airbrush while wearing a bandana over their mouth.
>>96754833>asians can be trusted to wear a proper respiratoryou have never watched asians paint then
>>96754853Listen, just let me hate white people, okay? It's all I have.
I want the /40kg/ subhuman leakage to go back.
>>96754923I don't have anything to talk about :(
>>96754502https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19A99oPB-Aw
>>96754573Train stuff is usually pretty low quality and a smaller or different scale to what we want. However, it's often worth trying anyway because your alternatives are usually stupidly priced.
How do I get back into painting a model (or modelS) that I have had on the sidelines for a long time?