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    Can somebody save this thread. Please

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    I've added links to everything. Hope that helps.

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    Making this thread a sticky since this comes up a lot and billy added such great resources.
    Stony said...

    After reading this I have decided that the movie "Pineaple Express" should redo one of its quotes from:

    "But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Jude Law."

    To:

    "But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Nick Rose."

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    Thank you

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    So I'm not dead. I'll post all my AB stuff up later. First I have a full set of the Minitaire AB paints and they're great. For thinner I use Liquitex AB Medium. It's the best stuff out there and it has a lot of great utility to it. Finally I can't recommend Badger's Stynylrz Primers enough.
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    I do a lot of airbrushing myself. I've found the Iwata HP-C to be more than you need to do anything Wargaming related. Its probably scale model grade. If you're going a large amount of airbrushing or have a limited color pallet you might think about the HP-CS which is a bottom feed siphon airbrush, you can effectively mix up large batches of paint and do significant portions of you army at the same time. The HP-CS is great for vehicles for this reason. The Badger 105 is another brush worth looking at. Its on par with the Iwata, the parts are cheaper and easily obtained online.

    Ryan

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