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cross-posted from: https://tabletop.place/post/2033

Recently been painting up Forest Dragon's Warmaster miniatures scaled to 15mm for custom scaled Frostgrave and Oathmark, and wanted to try out Army Painter's new 2.0 speedpaints, and I've been pleasantly surprised by the results! They dry a bit faster than I'd like, to the point of drying on-brush, but other than that, no complaints.

Still needs basing!

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[–] psudo 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's a cute sculpt and you painted it really well!

And honestly it looks like it's standing on a dungeon floor already, so I don't feel it needs basing like most models do.

[–] loriborn@tabletop.place 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My biggest bother is that the resin base the model has built-in resists sticking to green-stuff, so the seams between the two are fairly large. I'd like to mask it with some flocking of some kind, but I also do generally like clean bases and I tend to paint to a "tabletop ready" standard rather than anything fancy. Or maybe the seams aren't that bad, who knows!

[–] psudo 2 points 1 year ago

It just futhers the ruins feel to me, but I can get why it might not do it for you.