Newbie help

Renderings, minis, and news about this product line

Moderators: mjwest, Albiegamer

Post Reply
The_Rock
Lieutenant Commander
Posts: 240
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:26 am

Newbie help

Post by The_Rock »

Newbie questions:

1. Paint then assemble or assemble then paint?

2. Can someone list a set of equipment and supplies I should go buy for doing these?

3. Can someone link or email a good tutorial?

4. If anyone is extra generous with their time and preferably has a video conferencing (or lives in So. Cal.), can you email me with your contact info so I may call you/meet you for extra help?

Thanks.
-Paul
User avatar
jmt
Lieutenant Commander
Posts: 394
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:22 pm
Location: Plano, TX
Contact:

Re: Newbie help

Post by jmt »

The_Rock wrote:Newbie questions:

1. Paint then assemble or assemble then paint?
In general, assemble then paint. Only do the reverse if there's something that your brush can't reach (not usually a problem with SFB/FC figures).
2. Can someone list a set of equipment and supplies I should go buy for doing these?
  • soap and water to wash the release agent of the sprues
  • hobby wire cutters to remove pieces from sprue (find the ones with the flat blades
  • xacto knife and some modeling files to clean up flash, etc. An emory board works well too.
  • spray on primer - white, gray, or black - depending on what your colors are (white for lighter colors, black for darker colors, gray for medium colors).
  • a set of acrylic paints - almost any will do from the larger bottles available at craft stores to the miniature specific ones. My personal favorite is Vallejo Model color but then I paint more 25mm figures than ships
  • a set of good brushes (size 0 or 1 with good tips)
  • a clear matt sealer in spray can (not gloss)
That is about it -there's more stuff depending on how involved you want to get.
3. Can someone link or email a good tutorial?
http://www.how-to-paint-miniatures.com/
Thanks.
-Paul
You're welcome.
Post Reply