Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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paint with "Inevisibeul toutch"


Today I'll explain how to properly use the invisible paint.

Besides the fact that it can be very useful to hide some details missed your miniatures, just use it for some specific figures. I use color 01042010 "Inevisibeul toutch" marketed by GW.

Here I painted Frodo Baggins, Lord of the Rings, when he passed the One Ring (no, he was not married! Take a little). Once dry, the figure disappears completely. The main difficulty with
Inevisibeul toutch is because you no longer see your brush once impregnated. This makes the painting very small delicate details. Here, no problem since, aside from the base, the whole model must become invisible.
It is particularly difficult to target the details you want to remove.
If burrs, nothing irreversible because once you dry your figure can make it reappear by leaving a layer of another color on top. Hint
yet, but that its importance: Remember where you stored your figurines invisible. Put them in a place where you're sure to find them, because you'll see more and will have to grope. Feel free to bulge your shelf at random, in case you forget.
Do not spill on your clothes, otherwise you will appear in their underwear.

few examples of other uses:

Here I painted Austrian cavalry to clear them from the battlefield (They were supposed to be hidden). Unfortunately, it is their shadow (see picture) which has revealed to my enemy.
- "Oh, Cheater!"
- "No, Austrian!"

Much more successful, this model
the invisible man, the 1 / 43 th.

This scale
refine further details and I must say that I literally broke.

Admire facial expression!

I am particularly proud of his gaze.

nice day. Enjoy!

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Post Office and the Marshall

2 new buildings for my city in the West.

The post office and the sheriff's house with its cells.

The 2 buildings were inspired not the movie "Apaloosa. The city has been detailed in the making of it and I could see these two houses (and others I'll introduce later).


For mail, I used cardboard pen 5 and 3 mm. Once stripped of its cardboard on one side, it can easily be carved or engraved with a pen.
reasons I've made of bricks.











The rounded on both front windows were impossible in balsa, so I used thin strips of cardboard stacked to obtain the desired curvature.
the rest is balsa.











Here is the finished item. The roof comes off, and the first floor. I did not realize the staircase.



















The first floor and behind the facade of the post:





















the ground floor. Top, and bottom, the floor is made of paper printed.




















According to the same technique of engraving on foamboard
stripped the walls of the jail the sheriff.
The bars are mini-skewers.














The gates of cells in a mini-skewer and balsa.
I wanted the doors are functional, one of the bar thus serves as a pivot axis.










Exterior view of the facade. The tiles are cardboard strips end the fireplace drinking straw.

The columns of the gallery are balsa and move from one square at the base to a circular cross section.









The details of the two cells with graffiti and their gates. The two doors open.















The sheriff's office without his roof.













Another view from the inside. The entire section on prisoners is hard, the rest is wood.


















Rear view of the sheriff's house. The
lean on the side used to house horses.