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Hey Dude!
Cool shade of white. I like it.
Keep going..
Greetz from Germany
Laskaris
Thanks!
Man looks great! What’s the trick to painting the undersuit without jacking up airbushing?
Thanks Brett! No real trick, just being careful with the brush. There is a guide showing the whole process with step by step pics: https://www.themightybrush.com/product/how-to-paint-white-scars-pdf-painting-guide/
Oh I have the PDF, just waiting on my paints to arrive. Nervous to paint the undersuit.
Oh I see! I’m sure you’ll be fine 🙂
Because you varnish the model after the airbrush steps, if you accidentally go over the edges on to the white with the other base colours, you can always carefully scratch off the mistake with a cocktail stick / tooth pick moistened in rubbing alcohol once the paint has dried slightly.