Can somebody save this thread. Please
Can somebody save this thread. Please
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."
Thank you
There's also https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6NxHXwOWn94
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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If I tell you, "You're wrong," you'll need to click this.
Does anybody else find it odd, by the way, that the information age has led to language becoming an oblique and imprecise tool where even the most straightforward phrasing is pored over with chicken entrails and bone tossing to divine the true meaning?
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