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Yes that's be awesome to showcase the different colors practically!!!
I’d like to see a rehaul of the h40 with these the way Chris Nelson did. I know he used 3 colors from night shades
Do you know what colors he used
@@TheNightmareMan81 Black Sabbath & Fargone Mixed for base. Zombie flesh light is dry brushed on top. The rest is illustrator
Love the Latex Paint 🙂
Everything but orange. Lol I'll definately check these out
Haha yeah I know that's odd. But 50/50 red rum and contamination makes a great orange.
zombie fleshlight hahahhaha
Did you ever make the mini masks?!
Not yet. Still debating if it's worth the time and cost haha
do these need to be thinned at all or theyre ready to spray as is??
They can spray as is but I recommend thinning with distilled water.
Can you use them on plastic masks?
I wouldn't. They are latex based so the latex will cure on top of the plastic and probably peel off. For plastic masks I would just give it a primer coat and use acrylic paint and/or ink. Then seal it.
@@NightmareToys well that sucks ha I wish that it was available for plastic masks but thanks for the advice.
@@NightmareToys I was thinking of mixing it with acrylic paint so that I didn't order it for nothing ha.
First let’s gooo
Yes that's be awesome to showcase the different colors practically!!!
I’d like to see a rehaul of the h40 with these the way Chris Nelson did. I know he used 3 colors from night shades
Do you know what colors he used
@@TheNightmareMan81
Black Sabbath & Fargone Mixed for base. Zombie flesh light is dry brushed on top. The rest is illustrator
Love the Latex Paint 🙂
Everything but orange. Lol I'll definately check these out
Haha yeah I know that's odd. But 50/50 red rum and contamination makes a great orange.
zombie fleshlight hahahhaha
Did you ever make the mini masks?!
Not yet. Still debating if it's worth the time and cost haha
do these need to be thinned at all or theyre ready to spray as is??
They can spray as is but I recommend thinning with distilled water.
Can you use them on plastic masks?
I wouldn't. They are latex based so the latex will cure on top of the plastic and probably peel off. For plastic masks I would just give it a primer coat and use acrylic paint and/or ink. Then seal it.
@@NightmareToys well that sucks ha I wish that it was available for plastic masks but thanks for the advice.
@@NightmareToys I was thinking of mixing it with acrylic paint so that I didn't order it for nothing ha.
First let’s gooo