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Soul Hunter (75mm scale)

#1 Post by buckledresin »

Well just finished this duo up .......... Soul Hunter 75mm scale from Terrible Kids Stuff Miniatures.

thanks for looking 8) 8)


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I'm sorry but it never ceases to amaze me that there are those of you that can paint these little bity models and make them look nearly life size with detail. Absolutely beautiful.

On a newby, tech question, what size brushes do you use or is this all airbrushed?

Again, absolutely beautiful.
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#3 Post by buckledresin »

thank you chap ........ im only really a newby at these minis myself .

only thing i airbrush is the primer and 99.9% is done with a size 1 Raphael 8404 but i also use size 0 as and when needed.

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Thanks. I have a few that I bought years ago and need to get started on. Have read what I can about painting miniatures but the surest info comes from the recent work of someone else IMHO.
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#5 Post by kevtk135 »

Another excellent job!!
I recently discovered Terrible Kids stuff myself. IIRC I got the Birth of Dracula dio kit. Looking fwd to starting it.

DrHall762, if BR doesn't mind I'll throw my 2 cents in. IMHO size of the brush doesn't matter so much as to get ones that will hold a point. Believe it or not my favs are 3 brushes I got from WAMP from one of their Kickstarters. They are beat to sh!t, but they still hold a point. HTH.
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I will keep that in mind. Holding a good point and holding paint kind of sums up the goal I'd guess.
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love the muted gritty palette, looks a treat 8)

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#8 Post by android »

Looks very badass!

I think the instruction are wrong though. Looks like too many eyes got installed on the wolf leaving no eyes for the hunter!


Oh, and Windsor & Newton Series 7 Miniature are also very good quality brushes that hold a point for a long, long time.

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#9 Post by buckledresin »

thanks chaps 8)

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