What's on your workbench?
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Army Painter Oak and Army Painter Strong Tone. Quickest way to get realistic looking Zulu skin. They tend to be darker than Xhosas, etc so this works well
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I've been playing with the decals we got printed. There were a couple of issues, like a misaligned print on one sheet (which was replaced for free) and me cramming the decals too close together. But overall they worked well. They're reasonably thin, opaque and sharp enough to read 0.3mm census numbers. They're a lot better than my home-made jobs. It's a pity that much of them will disappear under weathering (if/when I get around to it). The star decals are from I-94 https://i-94enterprises.com and highly recommended.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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They look very good, Spanner. Nice one.
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Is it just me or does Guards Arm'd divisional insignia look like the eye of Sauron?
Regardless, these look good.
Regardless, these look good.
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Those are really fine, but such small decals would be beyond me so well done!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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Something odd I noticed with these Perry Zulus. The different shade of plastic. The lighter one also seems to have less defined sharpness of mould? The resilience is the same. Seems to be just the one box, and all bought at the same time. It’s also lighter than all the other Perry plastics I’ve built and painted (of which I’ve done several hundred)
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Excellent! And nice WG-specific squadron signs!Spanner wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 12:12 am I've been playing with the decals we got printed. There were a couple of issues, like a misaligned print on one sheet (which was replaced for free) and me cramming the decals too close together. But overall they worked well. They're reasonably thin, opaque and sharp enough to read 0.3mm census numbers. They're a lot better than my home-made jobs. It's a pity that much of them will disappear under weathering (if/when I get around to it). The star decals are from I-94 https://i-94enterprises.com and highly recommended.
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Once a Vatman, always a Vatman. My first though was 'has Jezza accidentally revealed the company 'off records'.
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Thanks, gents. It's something I can do while watching the telly and the missus doesn't grouse about paint stains on the furniture.
PS Very nice Zulus. Stop showing off.
Only thanks to your assistance and knowledge, mate.RMD » 08 Apr 2023 18:58
Excellent! And nice WG-specific squadron signs!
Different shades on different sprues is common with most plastic figures/kits, mate, but it's usually more subtle than that. The different levels of detail may be an optical illusion. Give both an undercoat, Jeremy, and then see if there's a difference?Jeremy » 08 Apr 2023 17:30
The different shade of plastic. The lighter one also seems to have less defined sharpness of mould
PS Very nice Zulus. Stop showing off.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?