In this episode we are not in the game room, we are in the workshop. I talk about a few items on workbench and also talk a bit about using weathering powders. Please leave comments on the things I talked about, share your experiences, or offer better solutions if you have them. Thanks.
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6 thoughts on “In The Game Room – Episode 7”
07/03/2016 at 16:12
Coat d’Arms Super Star for regular painting, Windsor and Newton series 7 for fine detail.
13/03/2016 at 08:31
Thanks for the tip on the Windsor and Newton brushes … I’ve heard others say how good they are. I think I’ll get a few and see for myself.
13/03/2016 at 10:52
Series 7 come in two flavours, normal and miniature.
The miniature range has shorter hair so you get less wobble than with the longer haired regular 7.
Not a lot in it but I prefer the series 7 miniature.
13/03/2016 at 18:02
Last night I ordered a 1, 0, 00, and 000 in the mini series from Amazon…. I should have them in a few days. Can’t wait to check them out.
10/03/2016 at 03:08
This just makes me depressed. An airbrush cleaning station?! I don’t even have an airbrush! And I thought it was the height of organization to put all my Valejo paints in an old candy box with a drop of paint on the cap for identity purposes. My brushes are all tossed carelessly into a jar. Painting station? Fan and filter on the painting station?! FFS, I am lucky if I get an old magazine under something before I spry the crap out of it.
13/03/2016 at 08:32
I hear what you are saying. This is my full time job … If I do not constantly try to stay organized and clean, it will get out of hand in a matter of days. It’s a constant battle that sometimes I win and sometimes I loose 🙂