Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.warhammer (
More info?)
"MB" <not@available.com> wrote in message
news:upih01p8ko80lfo5trag7fs7jsf7gel0gu@4ax.com...
> I am painting an old choas lord on steed, the one with the axe. I
> primed him in black. Now I read some where the best way to paint gold
> was to give it a coat of yellow. It seems no matter what color I
> paint on top of, yellow goes on really uneven and splotchy. Are there
> any secrets to painting a nice smooth yellow?
Recently I had to paint white shoulder pads on black-primed 40K Black
Templars. Using extra-thinned acrylic (Vallejo Game Color) paint, I applied
4 coats (letting them dry in between, of course) to get a nice, even coat.
This is actually a technique I use not infrequently on military models (you
know, plastic historical tanks and airplanes) to achieve even, airbrush-like
finish with brush painting.
In the future, I plan on priming it grey and painting black and white
separately (although for the Black Templars, using black primer has obvious
advantages). Or use an airbrush to do the white coat.
Ooops, I should perhaps say hello to all. My first post in the Warhammer
newsgroup here, although I've been lurking on and off for a long while. I
don't actually play the game (FB or 40K) yet, having been hooked into the
game/miniatures by model building/painting angle. I'm from 1/35th scale
modeling background.
Also have a bad habit to top-post, so gotta remember to observe the
netiqutte here.
Thank you,
Hyun Yu