Army of One - Needful ThIngs

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mikef12169
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Army of One - Needful ThIngs

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That's one talented paint up.
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I really should get around to painting mine...

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Great paintup on a great sculpt.
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Great paint job! What did you use to paint the utility belt?
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I always base coat yellow with orange first. A coat of future and thinned some mig oils to get into the crevices. Wipe off the excess with a q-tip.
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#7 Post by Scott_Sheltz »

mikef12169 wrote:I always base coat yellow with orange first. A coat of future and thinned some mig oils to get into the crevices. Wipe off the excess with a q-tip.
Thanks for the insight. Yellow is a notoriously difficult color to paint.
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