Rakshasa72 wrote:
Macbeth wrote:
If you're trying to paint a LOT of figures all at once to a reasonable standard you could try a dipping technique. Base-coat, dip in inky substance, tap off excess and finish off. No use for super-detailed schemes but army-building-tastic.
ANY war-gamer should have a huge lead mountain of unpainted little men.
Recent budgets have caused me to downgrade from 28mm to 15mm, which means I get more men for my pound, but have to paint more of them...
I used the dipping technique to paint some Tyranids a few years back. Tyranids are easy to paint.
Unfortunately, my favorite army is Eldar. I have a mountain of Eldar that I just can't seem to paint.
Eldar can be some of the most beautifully painted figures going, but they do suffer badly from a shabby paintjob, and dipping just doesn't do them justice. However it IS a very fast way to get minis to a certain "fieldable" level, on top of which one can certainly superdetail. From a 3000k army of Eldar, I have a Howling Banshee, a Warlock, a scout and a farseer that I finished. Sad story of every army I ever had, until I started with the 15mm stuff
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