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Posted by engineerio on 08 Feb 2014, 06:31

Hello, I've just found your board. I am a life-long 1/72 painter. But I had about a 20 year break - now I'm doing a few here and there. I've been making custom Lego and Mega Bloks figures the last few years, and just rediscovered my left over pile of tiny soldiers. My painting skills are not what they could be, so I'm here to learn!

French foreign legion from 5 years ago or so...
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100_0446 by paulhaak, on Flickr

Oh, that's a piece of house siding, flipped upside down with rocks glued on it for a base :sst:
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Posted by Kekso on 08 Feb 2014, 09:21

Hi engineerio, nice first entry. If you don't find answers to your questions browsing this forum, please, feel free to ask. Welcome to the forum. :beer:
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Posted by engineerio on 08 Feb 2014, 20:22

thanks for the welcome, do you know of a tutorial how to do the grassy 'tuffs' that seem to be popular?
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Posted by Peter on 08 Feb 2014, 21:41

engineerio wrote:thanks for the welcome, do you know of a tutorial how to do the grassy 'tuffs' that seem to be popular?

Welcome Paul! And that's a nice first post here! :thumbup:

For the grassy tuffs you need some static grass and white (wood) glue.
- Add some glue on the place where you want the grass
- Put the static grass on it
- Tap of what isn't in contact with the glue
- Final blow over the grass
For higher grass you can use the hairs of old paintbrushes and drybrush them

Hopes this helps! ;-)
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Posted by Ochoin on 08 Feb 2014, 22:37

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Posted by engineerio on 08 Feb 2014, 23:33

Cool... I'm someone who always goes for the hard route, so making them sounds like fun, and may give me something to do with my old brushes :D
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Posted by Kekso on 09 Feb 2014, 08:50

You can try to make your own static grass applicator:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrffkoNFKL4

And then making grass tufts becomes very easy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8b32zzFZCI
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