Veteran Forgeworld painter here, I've used one these for the past 15 years and they are invaluable if your eyesight is not as good as it used to be, thanks for the vid.
Really useful addition tool for us “the veteran” painters!!! Lols! Murray is doing great as the MC on the vid! Hopefully we will soon be able to see you again!
thank you for making a video for real ppl . Im so sick of seeing over made videos with thumb nails that look like they just got a butt surprise and trying to sell some over priced pos . Its just old and they have forgot what got them the where they are
Oh my god YES!!!!! that is exactly what I think. I love some of the channels out there but I don't like the fashion for click bait thumbnails. Thank you for your comment :)
@@CruxTerminatusMinis that what im saying they have gotten do far away from the hobby "in their minds they are stars " the have forgotten we watch to see how something is done or what we can do better NOT to be sold something " i want to add what you are doing here is not selling something it could this help you ""and in a real person price " they are getting to the point of late night info com
I have one similar but can use it on my tilt desk! It’s too the magnifying glass is too heavy and gravity drops down slowly. How can I stop that from happening?
Great review. I’m keen to know how easy it is to paint under. I found that when I have tried to use a brush under a lens I loose perspective as to where the brush is exactly. Is this the case with a larger lens?
Its easier believe it or not. I had the same issue with a smaller lens. Placing the heels of your hands together when under the lens helps to tell you where everything is....works for me 👍😁
I was planning to get a 2.25 power lamp to get a closer zoom in on the models HOWEVER I hear that I need to be within 4 inches of the lens which to me would be problematic with the paint brush hitting the lamp so I'm thinking 1.75 go give myself enough space when painting... what are your thoughts on this? Which should I go with? Is the space an issue? Thank you
Nice review, it's good to see the face of the man that inspired me to start painting 40k again, I loved your Cerastus Knight Lancer so much I painted a dozen knights already in a similar style using your candy red Tamiya clear guide, I'm on Instagram as airbrush.cowboy if you want to check them out.
Veteran Forgeworld painter here, I've used one these for the past 15 years and they are invaluable if your eyesight is not as good as it used to be, thanks for the vid.
Do you use a 1.75 pr 2
2.25 power lens?
Great review boys 👌 really honest, unbiased view which I don't think we see enough of
Thanks Don...oh and Murray. Just what I like no nonsense review....no brand name sponsor....good honest assessment 😁👍
Really useful addition tool for us “the veteran” painters!!! Lols! Murray is doing great as the MC on the vid! Hopefully we will soon be able to see you again!
Thanks for the review. Will be looking at buying one myself.👍
Great Video!! Can't wait for the next.
very useful review!
thank you for making a video for real ppl . Im so sick of seeing over made videos with thumb nails that look like they just got a butt surprise and trying to sell some over priced pos . Its just old and they have forgot what got them the where they are
Oh my god YES!!!!! that is exactly what I think. I love some of the channels out there but I don't like the fashion for click bait thumbnails. Thank you for your comment :)
@@CruxTerminatusMinis that what im saying they have gotten do far away from the hobby "in their minds they are stars " the have forgotten we watch to see how something is done or what we can do better NOT to be sold something " i want to add what you are doing here is not selling something it could this help you ""and in a real person price " they are getting to the point of late night info com
Wow looks good. I don’t wear glasses now so not sure if I should get the head mounted magnifier
your son is/was adorable
Thumbs up for Murray!
I have one similar but can use it on my tilt desk! It’s too the magnifying glass is too heavy and gravity drops down slowly. How can I stop that from happening?
Great review.
I’m keen to know how easy it is to paint under.
I found that when I have tried to use a brush under a lens I loose perspective as to where the brush is exactly. Is this the case with a larger lens?
Its easier believe it or not. I had the same issue with a smaller lens. Placing the heels of your hands together when under the lens helps to tell you where everything is....works for me 👍😁
Great review on this I struggle to as well to see my miniatures do you know what the manufacture of this item
I was planning to get a 2.25 power lamp to get a closer zoom in on the models HOWEVER I hear that I need to be within 4 inches of the lens which to me would be problematic with the paint brush hitting the lamp so I'm thinking 1.75 go give myself enough space when painting... what are your thoughts on this? Which should I go with? Is the space an issue?
Thank you
Looked good. I have to asked its me probably being dim. But how do you attach it to a desk or whatever?
it has a screw clamp :)
Nice review, it's good to see the face of the man that inspired me to start painting 40k again, I loved your Cerastus Knight Lancer so much I painted a dozen knights already in a similar style using your candy red Tamiya clear guide, I'm on Instagram as airbrush.cowboy if you want to check them out.