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Tango0127 Apr 2020 9:47 p.m. PST

… BY AK INTERACTIVE: A TUTORIAL AND REVIEW BY JOHN PAUL


"I like to think that writing tutorials means that my panting HAS to evolve. If it didn't, every article would be some version of "I did the same thing as last week, only I used some different colors." Obviously, that makes for some miserable reading, so I try to challenge myself to achieve new and interesting things with each project. In that same vein, AK Interactive has promised a new evolution of acrylic painting with their 3rd Generation series of acrylics. I thought I'd take them for a spin on two Aeldari Wraithlords—my fancifully dubbed Wardens of Farlight Cairn—and attempt to use them in many different ways to test their various properties…"
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Syrinx029 Apr 2020 6:29 p.m. PST

"I did have some struggles with the basecoat adhering to the Stynylrez and had to apply several coats for coverage."

While John Paul's painting skill is obvious I am not sure this is a resounding recommendation to me of the new AK line. Much like the Scale 75 line it appears to be more targeted to a much higher level of painter than I am. I would prefer less coats of paint at every step in finishing my armies.

An excellent review of the paint line though.

Tango0106 May 2020 3:48 p.m. PST

Happy you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile)

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