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Painting the Reikland Reavers

Painting the Reikland Reavers

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Part 4: Finishing Touches

Tutoring 6
Skill 7
Idea 7
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Apply the decals carefully, preferably by using Micro Set and Micro Sol to ensure they remain in place and adapt to the miniatures bumps and crevasses. Then use the original armor color (blue) to scratch the decals less is  more!)Apply the decals carefully, preferably by using Micro Set and Micro Sol to ensure they remain in place and adapt to the miniatures bumps and crevasses. Then use the original armor color (blue) to scratch the decals less is more!)
Bases were  covered with a mix of baking soda then painted with a home made wash of brown craft paint and covered (with various level of success) with grass applied with a electrostatic applicator (not a fan for my first time using it, will probably reverse to flocking in future teams).Bases were covered with a mix of baking soda then painted with a home made wash of brown craft paint and covered (with various level of success) with grass applied with a electrostatic applicator (not a fan for my first time using it, will probably reverse to flocking in future teams).
Do not forget painting the coins, markers and balls (which are a pain given their t9iny size. I suggest sticking them in sticky tack, painting one side and reversing).Do not forget painting the coins, markers and balls (which are a pain given their t9iny size. I suggest sticking them in sticky tack, painting one side and reversing).
The Reikland Reavers are ready, to grab the championship cup!The Reikland Reavers are ready, to grab the championship cup!

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