Might buy this eventually, would be nice to have a similar book for airbrushing, just got mine and besides zenithal highlighting not sure what else to do with it in 28mm miniatures. I do a little basecoating but find a brush just as quick, though airbrush is. A bit easier to clean in-between colours
Hey Jack! My name's Jamie, I work on the AMMO social media team. Please don't hesitate to contact us if we can be any assistance at all with finding a stockist in Australia :)
@@infamousjt G'day Jamie , my preferred suppliers down here are Combat Company and Tabletop Empires, I'm sure the new book will turn up there in the next few months. I'm also interested in whether the ammo paints are suitable for brush only painters like myself, I've had the impression that they are thinner than Vallejo Model Colour (for example), and were more aimed at airbrush painters.
@@JackSargePainting Hey Jack, Sorry for the delay in my reply. Our paints can be applied with brush or airbrush, inside the book two lines of acrylics are used. Both are water based acrylics. The majority of the painting is done with Figures Paints (with a white cap) which are slighty thicker and perfect for brush application, these are also easily diluted for airbrush use. From your description these are more like the consistency that you are used to. As well as our yellow cap acrylics which are slightly thinner and although often used with an airbrush, they can easily be applied with a brush, using several fine layers. Both ranges are fully compatible with each other and can be mixed with each other, or with acrylic auxiliary products (as shown in the book.) The book is focused on techniques and application of paint using only a brush, so it is perfect for a brush painter like your self. There are only a couple of examples where an airbrush is used and only for specific steps (not the whole tutorial). In the cases where the airbrush is used, alternatives for brush painters are also provided :) I hope this helps, but do not hesitate to let me know if I can be of any assistance!
@@TorchOnTarget Hey! We would be happy to be of assistance with this. Please feel free to send us a message on any of the social medias (you can find us at @ammomig on instagram and facebook), or feel free to send us an email and we will be waiting to help!
Might buy this eventually, would be nice to have a similar book for airbrushing, just got mine and besides zenithal highlighting not sure what else to do with it in 28mm miniatures. I do a little basecoating but find a brush just as quick, though airbrush is. A bit easier to clean in-between colours
Looks good, would like to own this one, have to wait and see if it turns up in Australia though.
Hey Jack! My name's Jamie, I work on the AMMO social media team. Please don't hesitate to contact us if we can be any assistance at all with finding a stockist in Australia :)
@@infamousjt G'day Jamie , my preferred suppliers down here are Combat Company and Tabletop Empires, I'm sure the new book will turn up there in the next few months. I'm also interested in whether the ammo paints are suitable for brush only painters like myself, I've had the impression that they are thinner than Vallejo Model Colour (for example), and were more aimed at airbrush painters.
@@infamousjt Hey! Would love to know where I could get this in the Northeast USA
@@JackSargePainting Hey Jack,
Sorry for the delay in my reply. Our paints can be applied with brush or airbrush, inside the book two lines of acrylics are used. Both are water based acrylics. The majority of the painting is done with Figures Paints (with a white cap) which are slighty thicker and perfect for brush application, these are also easily diluted for airbrush use. From your description these are more like the consistency that you are used to. As well as our yellow cap acrylics which are slightly thinner and although often used with an airbrush, they can easily be applied with a brush, using several fine layers. Both ranges are fully compatible with each other and can be mixed with each other, or with acrylic auxiliary products (as shown in the book.) The book is focused on techniques and application of paint using only a brush, so it is perfect for a brush painter like your self. There are only a couple of examples where an airbrush is used and only for specific steps (not the whole tutorial). In the cases where the airbrush is used, alternatives for brush painters are also provided :)
I hope this helps, but do not hesitate to let me know if I can be of any assistance!
@@TorchOnTarget Hey! We would be happy to be of assistance with this. Please feel free to send us a message on any of the social medias (you can find us at @ammomig on instagram and facebook), or feel free to send us an email and we will be waiting to help!
Is there a link?
I think there are links in the description to their website and social media.
??!! Where do you get one?!!
Hey Todd,
You can find the book at www.migjimenez.com
Alternatively we would be happy to help you find a local stockist!
Available in french ? Really ?
Hey Eric :) the book is published in French, let me know if you need help finding it!
@@infamousjt I can't find it in France..in french....that's odd...but I found it in Belgium. What a wonderful world 😁
@@erics745 Perfect! We hope you enjoy this publication and that it helps you with your projects!