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Title: Duncan Rhodes' Two Thin Coats' Paint Range - First Thoughts
Post by: BlaxKleric on 11 December 2022, 02:19:00 PM
I've been lucky enough to be sent some of Duncan Rhodes' Two Thin Coats' Paint Range to test out, and thought I'd do a series of postings about my thoughts.

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First up is his White Star and Doom Death Black - which I've used as primer for some 40mm 3D resin prints I made. With just a single application I'm very happy with them, tbh.

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I also used Emerald Green as another prime which seemed to work very well too, and Sir Coates Silver (over a Citadel Abaddon Black prime - didn't want to waste my sole pot of Doom Death Black).

If interested, then you can find out more in this series of postings here: https://www.fantoricalwargaming.com/post/so-what-do-you-think-got-to-my-tractor (https://www.fantoricalwargaming.com/post/so-what-do-you-think-got-to-my-tractor)
Title: Re: Duncan Rhodes' Two Thin Coats' Paint Range - First Thoughts
Post by: BlaxKleric on 30 December 2022, 09:28:06 AM
Decided to see how Sir Coates Silver worked with "Citadel" Nuln Oil, so once I'd applied the Shade over this 3D print of Lazer Face by "C27 Studio", I gave the 60mm tall figure a dry-brush with more Sir Coates Silver. Worked out really well imho.

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If interested, then you can find out more in this series of postings here: https://www.fantoricalwargaming.com/post/the-destroyer-is-forged-from-an-unknown-and-enchanted-metal
Title: Re: Duncan Rhodes' Two Thin Coats' Paint Range - First Thoughts
Post by: BlaxKleric on 15 January 2023, 04:16:35 PM
I predominantly wanted to test out Battle Mud Wash on this 3D print of Namaste Haiku by "C27 Studio", so I gave the 60mm tall figure a base coat of Emerald Green and then tried out Duncan's wash over it. The figure also gave me a chance to try out White Star, Skulker Yellow and Marine. They worked out really well, imho.

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If interested, then you can find out more in this series of postings here: https://www.fantoricalwargaming.com/post/blonsky-became-a-large-scaly-humanoid-even-stronger-than-the-hulk
Title: Re: Duncan Rhodes' Two Thin Coats' Paint Range - First Thoughts
Post by: AndrewBeasley on 16 January 2023, 01:09:05 AM
Those eyes show up really well  :o