Painting Reaper Mini Cargo Shipping Containers
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Back once again to paint some more Reaper Miniatures cargo shipping containers. A nice option for spicing up your gaming terrain.
The original shipping container tutorial:
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VMC = Vallejo Model Color
VGC = Vallejo Game Color
VMA = Vallejo Model Air
VPA = Vallejo Panzer Aces
MC = Vallejo Metal Color
AK = AK Interactive
GW = Games Workshop
#reaperminiature #terrain #miniaturepainting - Hry
you are the best painter i have watched on youtube, give yourself more credit
Mr. Flibbles is very pleased
Ohh ahh prince of space
Might try out those weathering kits, look good for vehicles and walkers
Basically desired to stress I'm glad that i stumbled in your video.
You know, I keep contemplating getting several of their containers and do a cargo port board with them and a crane as the major sections for it.
I find that the GW washes can give something more like the enamel look if you blend them away before they dry with a clean wet brush
Amazing work as always.
I came for the cargo containers and I stayed....... for more cargo containers.
Great video! I've heard of the "hairspray technique" but I don't think I've ever actually seen it in use before! It's not too difficult!
GW washes tend to be pretty stark. It's nice for miniatures with lots of nooks and crannies, but rough for larger surfaces. It's designed to be quite dark, and most of the time you have to repaint the raised areas of whatever it was you were washing with it. I think you might have wanted to use their Seraphim Sepia wash on the yellow container. That's the more yellow-tinted wash they make. Alternately you could have thinned down the Agrax Earthshade with some water plus some acrylic medium and applied thinner coats of it.
I am a simple man. I see Red Dwarf and I click like.
Since gw wash is acrylic, you need to pre wet the surface to be able to blend it better, otherwise it sticks to the surface and dries too fast. Just a little bottle of water to mist the surface you're about to do, or a damp cloth, would help a lot.
amazing!!
Boys from the Dwarf!
Wish for some actual Red Dwarf models to paint
There's a few 3D printable models of things like Starbug on thingiverse.
2:40 Those glasses are thicker than mine, doc!
Red Dwarf? You have my attention
I suggest putting down matt varnish after the red/rust paint, before you do the hairspray technique. It will allow you to be as rough as you need to remove whatever the top coat is to expose the rust.
Dude, you're doing good things. What is a font?
Doc, any new tanks or military vehicles in the works?
Tres amee ooo la la
Was that that logo from the Alien franchise? Looks a bit like it.
It is, it is the logo of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation.
yes neat stuff and funny in vid red dwarf on box like em see as post
Nice one. BTW, it's "ta-mi-ya", no inflection. Japanese doesn't use inflection.
Perhaps the scutters have been ignoring their John Wayne movies and have been actually maintaining their containers?
Creativity trumps painting skill every-time, at least on you tube.