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Last week pledge complete and I pledge to get paint the logs and apply moss effect. Ferns will be done later.. or while I prime the next thing.

  • The weather outside is delightful. But the heat I’d say isn’t so pleasant, atleast after deciding to go on an impromptu 12 mile hike. Sunburned slightly and recovering in finding all the muscles/tendons/ligaments I forgot with not walking.
  • Mini painting and bbq simultaneously? Not possible. You’re never going to chew off mold lines line corn on the cob.
  • I subscribe to no streaming services as I am entertained by the good graces of other’s subscriptions.

@robert Less distraction and more painting, good plan.
@blinky465 You’re letting your printer cool down? With all the work you do I’m surprised that it even has a chance to stop. Good to see the ‘not LOTR’ minis in the time you fired it back up. The short work with the contrasts will be good to be busy but not entirely overwhelmed with painting.
On priming I’d also recommend Privateer Press P3. The spray is pretty good for mass production. Tamiya also makes a very finely mulled product but in smaller quantity for the amount of use you get from a can. I haven’t used any Mr. Surfacer products for priming but I see so much in the Gundam world I think it might be a trial purchase if I get the urge to venture out of Vallejo.
@flatbattery “dinky”? I think that SW:L has found a way to sucker us otherwise mini gamers into the armor painting hobby. Now, granted, GW has had many on the hook with their vehicles but have they really offered so much pain for the brush painter with flat panels? I’d say that the bog standard designs with small flourishes (Rhinos/Landraiders… etc) were designed to be rattle sprayed and then drybrushed for most people with just brushes. That ATST screams “Panel wash me!” with no hope of doing otherwise.

I haven’t added music in a while

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