More 'tweaking' than prep.goat major wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 5:20 pmDon’t you count basing and rebasing your figures 5 or 6 times before you actually use them a form of prep ?
Most elaborate prep?
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FTFY...
Three/four stage prep here:
Clean up - flash/mould lines, sort out other problems (eg fill in air bubbles on resin).
Modifications if needed - replace moulded 'spaghetti' spears, (Minifigs, I'm looking at you!), head swaps, other changes/additions (eg aerials on vehicles).
Wash - warm water, washing up detergent, old tooth brush, removing any crud, grease & other unpleasantness clinging to the figures.
Etch primer - I use a gray aerosol primer which doubles as an undercoat.
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Clean flash. Assemble if necessary. Glue on base. Prime. Frow paint at it wif one eye closed.
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As the Judge said to a few of you...
No such thing as a clean flash.
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No such thing as a clean flash.
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Re: Most elaborate prep?
Like RMD I use Humbrol and oils to paint. No need to degrease/wash/etch or whatever. Undercoat with Matt White. Paint on top. T'job's a good 'un.
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Re: Most elaborate prep?
I tend to spot the errant mould lines during the basing process...
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I'm a bit OCD with cleaning the figures before painting, and for replacing bendy bits with steel rod (none of your flimsy brass stuff here).
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Me too.Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:47 am I tend to spot the errant mould lines during the basing process...