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@fogh I use plastic shot glasses to hold my minis for painting. Turn them upside down and use some smurf poo (blue tac) or hot glue to hold them in place. They are also handy for mixing glue and the likes as well.
@limburger I’m liking the goblins from Loonspire but not that fussed on the forest boys. I’d need to find someone who wants the rulebook and the treehuggers!
@sundancer Old school is the best school! I’ve probably got one or two of those guys hidden in a box somewhere.
@tuffyears Good work on the U-Boat
@woldenspoons Nice shiney stuff! Hope you are well!
@horati0nosebl0wer Had a C64 myself. Glazing is a good technique but in my experience, it is laborious as the more thin glazes you use, the better it looks. Also used a Tamiya Surface Primer yesterday on my Griffon’s mortar. It is a good product, probably similar to your Mr Hobby. I’ve heard scale modellers rave about Mr Hobby surface primes due to their ability to smooth surfaces and fill small gaps.