Just subbed for these Dwarves earlier today. It's funny, the more of them I get the more I realize that I seem to be making my Space Dwarfs into 4 different possible armies. I have some that go more with Votann, but there's also OPR Dwarf Guilds for ones like the Jetpack lads, then there's also Mantic's Forge Fathers (this months artillery works particularly well for that I think), and lastly I have some that can be made into Dwarf Guard....it's crazy!! BTW, liking the steps for yours. Kinda neat seeing the gradual adding of detail over time, and they're lookin good
Depends what they're dirty with. Sometimes you might not need anything. If it's dust then just some water would work. If it's something oily then you might need a bit of soap.
Fair enough, thanks for the reply. Maybe a dishsoap water soak would be in order. I've just been doing roughly what you're doing, playing with models I'm not done working on. and if its an option to just soak them to get the finger oils off i'd rather be safe than sorry. @@PaintmanJourneying
Just subbed for these Dwarves earlier today. It's funny, the more of them I get the more I realize that I seem to be making my Space Dwarfs into 4 different possible armies. I have some that go more with Votann, but there's also OPR Dwarf Guilds for ones like the Jetpack lads, then there's also Mantic's Forge Fathers (this months artillery works particularly well for that I think), and lastly I have some that can be made into Dwarf Guard....it's crazy!!
BTW, liking the steps for yours. Kinda neat seeing the gradual adding of detail over time, and they're lookin good
Would a small soak in water be an applicable way to clean your models for more painting?
Depends what they're dirty with. Sometimes you might not need anything. If it's dust then just some water would work. If it's something oily then you might need a bit of soap.
Fair enough, thanks for the reply. Maybe a dishsoap water soak would be in order. I've just been doing roughly what you're doing, playing with models I'm not done working on. and if its an option to just soak them to get the finger oils off i'd rather be safe than sorry. @@PaintmanJourneying