A look at Secret Weapon’s Washes and Pigments
August 2, 2011 by dignity
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Ooooh ! Shiney !
Can I do a review of the washes ?
Pretty please ?
BoW Romain
I’d watch that for sure I have been looking at these and wondering….
I noticed Justin was quick to bend over and pick that wash up.
I vote to do a wash and pigment detail of Justin’s head. All who agree thumb up!! I’m sorry Romain, but I think your best for this review on his head.
Remember that metallic pigments are not applied in the usual manner, instead of using a brush to put them on the model you must use a cotton bud or your finger to smudge them on the surface you want them to be.
Sorry if the terminology is not 100%.
I have started stocking the washes and pigments. I used both recently on a painting job. The washes are excellent. I would recommend them without a dought. If anyone wants a full set for £35 + shipping I will sell five at this price. I am placing an order soon so let me know. As for the pigments they are pretty much the same as any other I have used. They come in a good range. However I stock other brands and have used the forge world ones. I would recomend these. You get up to three times as much… Read more »
How well do the pigments adhere to models? I have seen various project logs in different places that show people using them and they seem to varnish the models afterwards. Is that nessecary or can you just stick them on?
However if the above question can be answered better in a video then……….get too it 🙂