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ced1106
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Got unlucky with my purchase online. The figure had her arm glued on wrong, and a large mold line going down her leg. Wouldn’t mind a WK KS (: but no hurry to buy their mini’s unless I can see them in person.

Wanted to pick up their prepainted Warlock dungeon terrain, but their choice of half-walls makes the dungeons look like outdoor restaurant patios (not a bad thing for cities) and their town buildings look like horse stables (not looking for any now).

I also brush paint unprimed surfaces with colored primers, followed by a wash, even when painting several miniatures at a time. This alone gets me to tabletop. Airbrush colored primers are sold in larger containers, so are cheaper per ounce than hobby paints. After the color primers and wash, I’ll start using the hobby paints on the areas of the miniature that I still need to work on.

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