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Title: Today I painted something using a real paintbrush.
Post by: carlos marighela on September 15, 2010, 04:39:55 PM
Well I finally got around to building Italeri's monstrous great church. Replaced the roof ( well roofed over it actually) using plastic pantiles and a couple of cut up plastic drinking straws to run along the top. I'm not quite satisfied with the job I did but it will have to do.

Painting the damn thing has been quite a task, albeit a fun one. The thing is so big, I decided that to base coat it, I would use a 3 " house painting brush It was the only way covering it was going to get done. I think that's a first for me, painting a model building with a real paintbrush.,, Terrain yes, building no.

 Drybrushing it was a really long drawn out affair and then I had the task of painting individual tiles, as I prefer my roofs to have a variegated look, which is how they tend to look in real life. Do you know how hard it is to make a genuinely random pattern of colours. About Half to 3/4 way there now. Will post some pics as IIRC someone wanted to see how it scales up against 28mm figures.
Title: Re: Today I painted something using a real paintbrush.
Post by: Bako on September 15, 2010, 05:32:36 PM
Good on ya'. Using what I called a "tank brush", 'cause it was practically the size of one, was one of the things I fondly enjoyed of those times years back when I made an early attempt at a City Fight board for the gaming group. I don't miss the Imperial space Nazi structures though. ;)