On 2/19/2019 at 5:26 PM, Recon00 said:This is like my 17th or 18th mini ever painted, so I'm still very much a novice, and my first time at OSL... Used your Vader vid for inspiration (thanks btw!), and I think I finally 'get' the glaze principle now having successfully done it with medium vs when I mixed water and thought about doing it. Haven't finished the base and I'm going to try to tidy up some of the helmet lines not glazed.
Absolutely stunning work Recon - especially if it's just your 17th or 18th mini! False modesty aside - I'm never prouder than when I see a relatively new painter producing such fantastic results after watching one of my videos (especially with a scary character like Vader!)
6 hours ago, Zrob314 said:@Sorastro I have a question if you care to answer. I'm having a heck of a time mounting my miniatures properly while painting. I don't want to pin them for painting (drilled through too many legs) and I don't like to put them on the base until I've washed them and highlighted the feet. I'm trying to find a good method of mounting them to a bottle cap or whatever until I'm ready to transfer them.
DO you or anyone else have tips that don't involve pinning?
Hi Zrob! All I can suggest is that you either try sticking them down onto some putty of some kind (poster putty etc) - although I'm guessing you've probably tried that already! Otherwise I think I'd agree with Aniron's suggestion that you simply super glue the mini down (onto a spare base or whatever) and remove it once you're done. Sorry - that's all I got!