tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post6967412425087868164..comments2024-03-27T09:10:31.954+00:00Comments on The WoffBoot Chronicles: Great WhiteStylushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01706888762838294158noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-26089153895306093612015-07-03T21:25:17.844+01:002015-07-03T21:25:17.844+01:00I do still use it, although I've also had that...I do still use it, although I've also had that problem occasionally. It seems to happen if the varnish is too thick (usually if I got too close when spraying it), or if the air is damp when it's drying. Or if you roll a 1 on the Varnish Application Results Table, p2332 in your basic painting rulebook. <br /><br />So long as I stay a good six inches or more away from the model when spraying, and don't attempt multiple coats, I seem to be okay. But I am using a newish can, and I'm sure there were duff batches in the past. Kraken Wakeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11675999641597167636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-34778611468418390512015-06-30T21:56:58.538+01:002015-06-30T21:56:58.538+01:00Nosing around your workbench paraphernalia in the ...Nosing around your workbench paraphernalia in the background - do you still use Purity Seal? I've finally forsaken it after it tried to re-undercoat my latest batch of lovingly-painted miniatures in white, and I'm now looking for something, anything, better to varnish them.<br />(or maybe a tip on how to use the damn spray correctly) Stylushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01706888762838294158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-44168594225990120312015-06-27T18:23:16.772+01:002015-06-27T18:23:16.772+01:00Well, there were five chromatic dragons in the cla...Well, there were five chromatic dragons in the classic DnD bestiary - red, green, blue, black and white. I've got red, black and white all done, and am now currently short of dragon models. But there's the Tyrant of Halpi model from Mantic coming in August, which may well end up green. And then Reaper are going to start funding for Bones III in a few weeks... No, seriously, I'll probably find something else somewhere else. Blue dragons had a particular look in DnD, with a sort of rhinoceros-looking horn on their snout. There must be a good candidate out there somewhere. Kraken Wakeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11675999641597167636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-80086506517229337742015-06-27T18:08:00.555+01:002015-06-27T18:08:00.555+01:00Ohhh... excellent work on the wings. (although tho...Ohhh... excellent work on the wings. (although those fake eyes on moths are meant to scare off larger predators - which makes you wonder what the dragon's scared of).<br /><br />How many more dragons in the menagerie? (surely you have to end with a Tiamat)Stylushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01706888762838294158noreply@blogger.com