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JustinModelDads13 May 2016 2:15 p.m. PST

Here: link

Pen & Sword's new guide to painting 28mm wargaming figures. What is it good for? :)

cavcrazy13 May 2016 3:21 p.m. PST

It is certainly worth looking at if not completely reading it.
I have been painting for more than 35 years and I am always learning something new.
I must say though, that the most valuable information I have received is from other painters.
I have three books on painting figures and am always looking to improve.

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