![]() They shade the model which transforms all the colors where quickshades touches. I see quickshades as a product to do what it says one the bottle: shade. I don't see them as interchangeable products but rather two different products for different purposes. I think washes are good, and quickshades are good. How do other people think about this? What is better? But then he uses washes on the heroes as it affords more control. Quick shade is expensive tho, and I could get the whole set of army painter washes and it'd still be cheaper than a can of quick shade.ĭoes quick shade look better than inks or washes? Or is it simply easier to use? I noticed Sorastro for example preferring quick shade when comparing it to washes from AP and Citadel. However, I'm torn between that and just getting a tin can of Quick shade. So I'm looking at getting a bottle of lighter and darker wash and perhaps a flesh wash. I'm also going to be picking up Zombicide black plague in the near future. However, I'm painting a bunch of eldar which doesn't always go so well with the strong tone provided as it tends to darken all colors on the model. The biggest surprise has been the wash which came with the paint set: Using it really does create a lot of depth and it looks very good. The last time I painted them I was about 14 and hated painting and now I paint for it's own sake and enjoy it. I've recently bought a set of army painter paints and have started stripping all my old Warhammer models and painting them again. If you need to message the modteam or discuss something about the subreddit, please message us through modmail here. Please do not send direct messages or chat requests to moderators. See the announcement post here with full contest details and signup links coming on June 1st! Rules Mark nude minis and extreme gore as NSFW. Identify your minis in the title or a comment. Painters of all skill levels are welcome! From beginners who have never held a brush to pros who have been painting for years. ![]() Everything from tabletop wargames to board games, display pieces or just for fun! Judge Dredd™, STRONTIUM DOG™ Rebellion A/S, ©Rebellion A/S, All rights reserved.A community for painting miniatures and models. ![]() 2000AD® 2000AD is a registered trade mark ® and © Rebellion A/S All rights reserved. K-9 image © BBC/Bob Baker/Dave Martin 1977. Cyberman image © BBC/Kit Pedler/Gerry Davis 1966. BBC, DOCTOR WHO (word marks, logos and devices), TARDIS, DALEKS, CYBERMAN and K-9 (word marks and devices) are trade marks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence. Warlord Games, Bolt Action, Pike & Shotte, Hail Caesar, Cruel Seas, Black Powder, Black Seas, Warlords of Erehwon, Blood Red Skies, SPQR, Beyond the Gates of Antares, Gates of Antares, Algoryn, Boromite, Lavamite, Isorian Shard, Concord, Ghar, NuHu and Freeborn are either ® or ™, and/or © Warlord Games Limited, variably registered around the world. ![]() The core paint set gives you a broad range of colours to kick-start your painting. Each paint is of high quality, full of colour and ready for use straight out of the bottle. Ideal for getting your models to the tabletop and scratching that gaming itch!Īs you’ve seen, the Rapid Deployment System enables you to get your troops to the battlefield extremely quickly, and with little effort.ĭesigned for use on plastic, vehicle resin, metal and the new Warlord Resin figures. The quickshade allows you to get remarkable results for the relatively small amount of time invested. Utilising this system will allow you to prep whole units or even entire armies for the table in no time at all. We’ve used sand and static grass, supplemented with tufts, for that little extra flair. Having left the miniature to dry for over 24 hours, use Anti Shine Matt-Varnish as before and base to match the rest of your army.
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