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Cacique Caribe17 Dec 2010 12:03 a.m. PST

And has anyone painted them in somber dusty/sulfurous desert tones like these here?

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If so . . .

Got pics?

Thanks,

Dan
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Gathrawn5017 Dec 2010 6:14 a.m. PST

I'm trying to man. I'm just finding 15mm really boring to paint for some reason. It feels more like a chore. There's a bunch on my table but I'm working on 28's for friends for Christmas presents. When I do get them done they'll be up at the blog though.
Mongo

Cacique Caribe17 Dec 2010 9:38 a.m. PST

Mongo,

Please don't be discouraged. I started painting mine too. The key is to gently shave off and file all imperfections before applying paint. I think this is a lot more important than with larger figures, since a little flash or mould lines are more noticeable if left on.

Thanks,

Dan

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