tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-605383011445590576.post8439275706661596680..comments2024-03-29T08:09:38.460-04:00Comments on 262nd Death Korps of Krieg: Dark Angels Intercessor and Heavy Intercessor WIP - Part 2DAMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08090659574178071006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-605383011445590576.post-9531797283915233692021-07-17T09:34:41.880-04:002021-07-17T09:34:41.880-04:00I used Army painter black primer in the rattle can...I used Army painter black primer in the rattle can, where I typically use Vallejo Surface Primer Black through the airbrush. I rushed the job and likely layered it on too thick. I typically only use the rattle can for terrain, but i wanted to add these guys to the project and only realized lat minute that they weren't primed when digging them out. I already had the DA green loaded into the air brush, so a quick go with the rattle can seemed the thing to do at the time. :)<br /><br />Too bad, because they are nice models. but they'll come through alright.DAMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08090659574178071006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-605383011445590576.post-74571126508078304442021-07-17T07:30:00.896-04:002021-07-17T07:30:00.896-04:00Those Heavy Intercessors are so tonk; pure beefcak...Those Heavy Intercessors are so tonk; pure beefcake :-) It is hard to see that any detail has been lost form the photos, hopefully it doesn't bother you too much on the tabletop; finished is better than perfect! Did you use an army painter rattle-can for the green? I have had similar problems with their Angels green spray (I ended up stripping the models).Marc van Holsthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06111807836610358784noreply@blogger.com