3 Colours Up: Painting a Bamaka Warrior – Part Two
October 6, 2016 by elromanozo
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wow. I watched this part with my Mrs and she asked me to leave this comment. She loves your…… nails…… rest my case.
I like mini always will be up for painting where wolfs any sort.
Thanks ! I’ve heard far worse… 🙂
first class as all ways Romain.
Thought part one was it, part two just made the figure look even better.
Lovely.
thank you. I know you don’t generally dry brush or wash so its nice to see it make an appearance. I always enjoy watching you work.
Thanks for your viewership… dry-brushing has its uses, and I agree I don’t show enough of it, were it only to demonstrate how it’s done properly (almost everyone is doing it wrong, alas).
Really enjoyed this one, thanks. Superb finish in a sensible amount of time. Gives the rest of us hope.