tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2282023973761006945.post5708043559407375742..comments2023-11-23T01:45:58.639+00:00Comments on Tales of an Inexperienced Modelmaker: Early Wehrmacht Infantry pt. 1Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10496041431255513375noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2282023973761006945.post-43292987770124010932012-11-23T13:10:11.566+00:002012-11-23T13:10:11.566+00:00I am thinking about switching to acrylics. I don&#...I am thinking about switching to acrylics. I don't know if I want to though. The Armypainter dip looks good, I may try it on some less important figures...Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10496041431255513375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2282023973761006945.post-66190914386681064662012-11-23T11:12:37.955+00:002012-11-23T11:12:37.955+00:00Hey James,
your soldiers look well so far. I don&...Hey James,<br /><br />your soldiers look well so far. I don't know how it will work on Revell colors, but have you thought about maybe using the Armypainter - Dip?<br /><br />It's a fast and effective way of adding shades (and a few highlights) to your models, perfect if you don't want to spend too much time on painting.<br /><br />If you feel comfortable with the Revell colors, there is no need in using something else, I think. You might give Vallejo Acryllics a try, just if you should want to try something else.<br /><br />Take your time and you will see your skills improving very fast. <br />:-)<br /><br />ThomasAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04859695716793906213noreply@blogger.com