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TXDave Supporting Member of TMP14 Mar 2013 8:06 p.m. PST

Does anybody have a phone number for Thomas at Tactical Painting?

Thanks,

Dave

Rrobbyrobot15 Mar 2013 7:02 a.m. PST

When I saw the title I thought you were going to tell us how to paint while under fire. That would make you one seriously dedicated gamer!!!;)

Some Chicken15 Mar 2013 7:43 a.m. PST

And I thought the subject had to be about getting an edge on the tabletop from an appropriately tactical paintjob.

Robert66615 Mar 2013 2:16 p.m. PST

Always lay down a heavy undercoat before you advance with your primary colours, keep your sharpest brushes on point and secure your flanks with heavy black lining. Take the high ground with some dry brushing and hold your position with a good matt varnish. If all else fails resort to a three colour defensive line and some good shading keeps the troops fresh.

NOLA Chris17 Mar 2013 2:27 p.m. PST

VERY nice, Robert666!!

TXDave Supporting Member of TMP19 Mar 2013 4:37 a.m. PST

Very nice guys….. Will obviously need to do a better job on the title. Trying to find a wy to contact this painter to ind out where my painted planes are. It has been 7 months now…I am out money and no planes…….

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