Warhammer 40k
A community dedicated to the universe of Warhammer 40k, a tabletop setting in the far, distant future.
This is a general community for 40k miniatures, art, lore discussion, and gameplay discussion.
Rules
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Helpful Links
- 10th Edition Rules
- iOS Warhammer 40k App
- Android Warhammer 40k App
- 3rd party site for running Kill Team games
Related 40K Communities:
!imaginarywarhammer@lemmy.world
Other tabletop hobby communities:
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Spray Retributor gold + blue contrast = easy mode Rubricae!
Tbh by the time I finished my army I loved painting trim. You'll get good enough at it that you'll enjoy seeing the results you get.
Oh that's interesting, how do you stop the gold spraying over the blue? :o I don't have an airbrush but that's cool, I don't want to skip the fundamentals of painting so I'm working through this army with regular layer paints and shades!
Hit the whole model with the gold, then use contrast paints (I use Talassar Blue) over the areas to be blue. Be careful to not paint over the trim, but it can wipe off with a moist cotton swab.
Ahhhh genius!
If you are using non-contrast paints, I find it easiest to not fully assemble the minis before painting. Paint the arms and shoulders separate so that it is easier to hit all that "chaos trim".
Make sure to leave your glue points unpainted. I use poster tac to cover those (and it makes a good handle when you stick in a toothpick).
Oh yeah I've been doing sub-assemblies, at least the first time around! It's a bit of a pain repainting now that they're assembled, but also there's a base that the new paint goes over so it's not like it's just straight primer on the bits I miss!
Ooh, why do you leave glue points unpainted? Does the paint make the glue less effective?
If you're using plastic glue (which melts/welds plastic together), you need bare plastic for it to work right.
Cyanoacrylate glue (superglue) doesn't need bare plastic, but there's always the risk of the paint coming off at the connection, breaking the join.
Ahhhh.... I've not left any glue points unpainted! So far nothing has fallen apart 🤞