![]() Be sure to spray the figure from all angles, including from below (you can lay the figure on its side) so that even the armpits, undersides of weapons, and between the legs are covered. When you have the figure the way you want it, take it outside (or somewhere well ventilated) and give it a coat of spray-on primer. Sand or clip any rough spots and use use Perfect Plastic Putty to fill in any cracks or divots left behind from support removal. Matte Varnish: Protects your painted figures from fading in the sun or chipping if you bump them.īefore you start painting, examine your figure carefully.Holder Stand: Helps you twist and turn the figure to see it from every angle, without getting paint on your hands.The secure snap-on cover can let you re-use your palette days later. Wet Palette: Helps keep your paints from drying out too fast.Magnifying Headset with Light: You need to see what you’re doing!.Primer: I use black primer spray paint to quickly and easily cover all the tiny nooks and crannies of the print.This kit plus a bottle of dark tone will cover all the colors I’ll be using in this tutorial. The colors are bright and bold and the consistency of the paint spreads easily without covering up the fine details of the figure. ![]()
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