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Started by Plasticoutsider, 06 July 2014, 06:12:42 PM

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Plasticoutsider

06 July 2014, 06:12:42 PM Last Edit: 06 July 2014, 06:20:10 PM by Plasticoutsider
First in a self-motivational series documenting my ECW army build.  Irregular and potentially uninteresting to all perhaps, but a reason for me to Get it Done!!!

Part 1: glue men to coffee stirrers.  I undercoat black, by hand.  On Mondays.  Watch this space for the next exciting instalment.

Techno

Oh, Plastic.....
You've given away the plot of the next episode ! ;)

Look forward to seeing them progress.  :)
Cheers - Phil


Steve J

Good luck and looking forward to seeing progress on this. I've tried something similar on the motivation front, but frankly it has failed miserably for me :'(.

Plasticoutsider

Update: to avoid the aforementioned spoilers, I've just under coated them.  Black.  With a brush.  No need for pictures.  Next episode - The Forest of Death.  Or brown.

FierceKitty

May I ask why you undercoat by hand? I'd have thought life was too short not to use aerosols.
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Plasticoutsider

Quote from: FierceKitty on 07 July 2014, 01:00:10 AM
May I ask why you undercoat by hand? I'd have thought life was too short not to use aerosols.

I never feel like I'm entirely in control with spray paint.  The paint's either too warm, or too cold, or it's too windy, or it's raining, or it's dark ( don't have a garage, so have to spray paint outside).  With a big brush and watered-down black paint, it takes me seven seconds to undercoat a figure.  That, and I find it to be rather zen.  My job is quite random, and I never know what I'll be doing day-to-day, so it's nice to sit down to a repetitive task in the evening sometimes.

I am thinking of having 'Life is too short not to use aerosols' put on a t-shirt though!

FierceKitty

I wish I felt entirely in control when I use a brush!
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

Plasticoutsider

Quote from: FierceKitty on 07 July 2014, 08:03:34 AM
I wish I felt entirely in control when I use a brush!

I've had some unpleasantness when using spray paint - I think I'm just a bit clumsy when it comes to machinery!  I always seem to miss bits as well.  A friend of mine undercoats with white spraypaint and can't understand my methods at all. 

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Sorry, but neither of you are in control, I AM.

used to use an airbrush to undercoat, found it didn't give the needed coverage.


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Leman

Never been able to get full coverage with a can - armpits and crotch often a problem (if someone doesn't run with that then the forum has been hijacked by Martians)
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FierceKitty

I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

Subedai

Quote from: Dour Puritan on 07 July 2014, 10:34:42 AM
Never been able to get full coverage with a can - armpits and crotch often a problem (if someone doesn't run with that then the forum has been hijacked by Martians)

I haven't used spray undercoat for donkeys; had the same problem but both tablets and changing to a brush method of application sorted it out.

Plus spray undercoat for 10mm, just as fast with a brush so whats the point?.
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Subedai

Back on topic.

I'd like to think the suspense of finally seeing something painted is going to be worth the wait.
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Plasticoutsider

Quote from: Subedai on 07 July 2014, 03:19:03 PM
I haven't used spray undercoat for donkeys

No donkeys in my ECW army, so we're okay.  Ahem.  Sorry.
I'll try to get some work done on these when I get in from work.  Should have pictures up laters.
No, I definitely don't spend my time at work reading the Pendraken forum...

Plasticoutsider

Quote from: Subedai on 07 July 2014, 03:20:36 PM
Back on topic.

I'd like to think the suspense of finally seeing something painted is going to be worth the wait.

I fear it won't be.