I also take some black and throw some black lines and dots on my mechs to make it look small arms and laser hits put scorch marks on it, but be conservative with them, to many looks bad, I prefer my mechs to be battle worn looking, I even sometimes mark mechs with tally marks on shoulders for kills they have achieved in game.
Question? What kind of flow improver was that? I'm just getting back into miniature painting and I'm not using airbrushes. What would a good airbrush be for a beginner, and are there some tutorials for airbrush painting?
Where did you get mechs that look this good? I've only seen small pewter ones with crappy detail, and a few years ago I got a battletech starter box and only 2 of the mechs were good. The rest were like they had given up and home printed them :(
That's not the cockpit glass :D that's like the top of the cockpit. Cockpit glass is the slit below: dunked.cdn.speedyrails.net/assets/prod/13377/750x0_p1c1d1mc5kaq9p7p18m71ufd1shm3.jpg
That really looks good! Awesome tutorial! Please paint more Battletech!
Gonna have to remember this technique once I start collecting Battletech figures, thanks!
Great, I really like those MWO aesthetics. Hopfully there is more to come?
Seconded
I also take some black and throw some black lines and dots on my mechs to make it look small arms and laser hits put scorch marks on it, but be conservative with them, to many looks bad, I prefer my mechs to be battle worn looking, I even sometimes mark mechs with tally marks on shoulders for kills they have achieved in game.
Doing this method tomorrow! THX.
you might want to put a link on your part one video to this video, so that its easier to find
Question? What kind of flow improver was that? I'm just getting back into miniature painting and I'm not using airbrushes. What would a good airbrush be for a beginner, and are there some tutorials for airbrush painting?
Got a video on using the baking soda for sand?
What is that? Thunderbolt? Looks badass.
Where did you get mechs that look this good? I've only seen small pewter ones with crappy detail, and a few years ago I got a battletech starter box and only 2 of the mechs were good. The rest were like they had given up and home printed them :(
Oh, and there's also a "Beginner Box" as well. Just do a search
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Can you do a tutorial for weathering camo plz? Or a flecktarn camo tutorial plz?
0:43. How do you avoid coffee stains?
wick away excess wash while its wet, and use brushes or a cotton swap to clean the surface before it sets
It looks cool, but what in earth would scratch the shoulder paint on a 20 meter high robot-thingie? :)
lasers, auto cannons, missiles,... a giant robo fist
trees
They’re more like 10 meters. A tree could do it. Also they tend to get shot at.
That's not the cockpit glass :D that's like the top of the cockpit.
Cockpit glass is the slit below:
dunked.cdn.speedyrails.net/assets/prod/13377/750x0_p1c1d1mc5kaq9p7p18m71ufd1shm3.jpg
Did I just watch a jack of clubs tutorial where metal paint was used and he didn’t use scale color? Lol