I may do a tutorial on more of the range in the future, though the general principles and process is the same with a lot of my work (underpainting, base coats with contrast/xpress color/speedpaint, then more traditional style highlights). So in that sense many of my tutorials will offer some explanation of the process, but I will try and get back to this range at some point.
I recently bought the base I Am the Law starter set. Did you remove the oval base tabs on the figures, or did you glue them onto the round bases and cover the oval parts with basing material before prime and paint?
I’ve left the pudding bases on, you could try and trim them down or file them off, but you risk damaging the miniature. Some people do though, but the majority just use putty or basing texture to level the base out.
Wow, gorgeous looking video and the paint jobs on the minis…superb! 🔥🔥🔥 ~ Gordon
Thank you Gordon 😊
Hi Gordon. I guessed you’d make it here too 😂
@@smallworldgames Haha! Much like yourself Carl, I always follow the Dredd trail… 😂
@@LifeofDie lol we’re like meerkats!
Great review mate, looks like an interesting addition to the game, paint jobs look cracking 👍
Cheers dude 🙂
Beautiful miniatures and great looking game cards! Thank you for showing!
They were so much fun to paint 🙂
Looks like there’s some really fun stuff in the box. Nice work on the minis, they look great!
The box has definitely got some potential, and I may have some more arriving soon 😅
😂 I thought that about the pad too. Cracking little unboxing and great work on the miniatures!
Thank you 😊
Great paint jobs! Sounds like you have a similar approach to painting as mine - will check out more of yourvids!
Thank you 🙂
Would love to some Judge Dredd painting guides on the channel! :)
Definitely a Judge Dredd one planned in soon 🙂
I wish I had steady hands to paint. Great work by the way on the mini's
Thank you
Can you do a tutorial on how to do the general style youve done for theseinis too. Unless you already have one up?
I may do a tutorial on more of the range in the future, though the general principles and process is the same with a lot of my work (underpainting, base coats with contrast/xpress color/speedpaint, then more traditional style highlights). So in that sense many of my tutorials will offer some explanation of the process, but I will try and get back to this range at some point.
I recently bought the base I Am the Law starter set. Did you remove the oval base tabs on the figures, or did you glue them onto the round bases and cover the oval parts with basing material before prime and paint?
I’ve left the pudding bases on, you could try and trim them down or file them off, but you risk damaging the miniature. Some people do though, but the majority just use putty or basing texture to level the base out.
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎❤️
Thank you 🙂