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freakinacage

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ok here are my lovely clothes:

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don\'t worry - it\'s not a real ck top (as if i could afford that!)
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
I had an old Tin Bitz that litterary exploded inside my cupboard.. I guess there must have been some kind gas build up or something.. well. It smelled really funny afterwards. Fortunately I had my paints in a sepparate box so it didn\'t stain anything important.

how about dropping miniatures and then struggeling to repaint chipped parts? Happens to me all the time.. maybe I\'m just clumsy.. (or because I paint my minis on a stand)
 

Brother Tom

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I spent ages painting this one guy and was almost to the end when I dropped him on the floor. the painted chipped off his head, I was gutted, I could,nt really paint the flesh back on because it would,nt look right so he ended up with a metal plate in his head. Here is a link to him you can see the plate from the back view.
http://www.coolminiornot.com/60088
 

Sand Rat

New member
Originally posted by vincegamer
Does anyone know how to get black paint out of a tablecloth? (boy was my wife mad)

Buy her a new tablecloth. The only way - and if it was a family heirloom, apologize, and offer to commit sepuku - and then buy her something very very expensive and shiny.
 
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the_alleycat

Guest
Hmmm, 1001 cleaner used to work, if you got to things when they were still wet.

I\'ve heard that that new pink \'Oxy\' Vanish stuff will work, but haven\'t needed to try... YET! :D

If the tablecloth is white and non delicate, you may be able to bleach it ???
 
There have been a couple of time\'s when I was painting and stopped to grab a drink of water and almost take a big swallow of paint water. Yuck :|~

@ Brother Tom, please tell me how you did the white armor on the Veteran Kasrkin Sergeant mini. I love the way it came off, maybe the best white armor ever. :D
 
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Glisson

Guest
I just started painting again after several years. I had an old case of Armory paints, glass with screw on lids. These are dried up like rocks. Is there any way to revive them? I about choked when I realized mini\'s cost 4 times as much as they used to and are mostly plastic. Not to mention a complete set of paint from GW or the like is $325.00 :eek:
SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) would go through the roof haha! 325!? For those little bity paints? Obviously she came along after I had quit painting years ago and just doesn\'t understand the hobby.

Glisson
 

Ritual

New member
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider
There have been a couple of time\'s when I was painting and stopped to grab a drink of water and almost take a big swallow of paint water. Yuck :|~
For me it\'s usually the other way around. I\'ve cleaned my brush in my coffee mug numerous times. If I place the coffee far away from my painting area so it\'s not so easy to reach and my water mug nearby, I tend to reach for the coffee mug anyway. :duh:
 

frenchkid

New member
Originally posted by Glisson
I just started painting again after several years. I had an old case of Armory paints, glass with screw on lids. These are dried up like rocks. Is there any way to revive them? I about choked when I realized mini\'s cost 4 times as much as they used to and are mostly plastic. Not to mention a complete set of paint from GW or the like is $325.00 :eek:
SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) would go through the roof haha! 325!? For those little bity paints? Obviously she came along after I had quit painting years ago and just doesn\'t understand the hobby.

Glisson

Nop, no reviving paints, I\'d love to be able to do that with all my dried up GW paints but unfortunatly they\'re good for the trash.
If you\'re starting to paint again you might wan\'t to start by buying just the necessary paints and expend your collection as you need the collors. Mixing paint isn\'t that big of a probleme just takes a bit more time.
As for a set going for 325 :eek: last time I checked to buy a vallejo complete set I think it came around to 129 and that was with the inks metallics galze medium and smoke. So 325 is definetly a rip of.
And welcome back to the hobby and on the forum :flip:
 

No Such Agency

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If you\'re starting to paint again you might wan\'t to start by buying just the necessary paints and expend your collection as you need the collors.
This also has the advantage that it sneaks your purchases past SWMBO, a few at a time. It\'s like having an affair - cash only, NEVER pay with your credit card. The receipts never come home, in fact they never even go in your pocket - bin them in the store. Pretty soon you\'ll be in fine painting shape, and she\'ll never know.
 
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