My favorite primer for plastic, metal, or resin miniatures isVallejo Surface Primer. It’s inexpensive, works easily with an airbrush or regular brush (as a brush on primer), and comes in a variety of useful colors (e.g., I just use a light gray primer color). I know some peoplelove...
That way, you can slowly continue adding miniatures and fairy accessories in the future. Starting with just a few primary features leads to more joy–and less overwhelm–when making a fairy garden, especially if you will be working with preschoolers or kindergarteners. Trust me. Here’s a li...
I don't have a 3D resin printer so I ordered these from a printing service called Coveted Forge and love them. Easy to super-glue on and they blend in lovely. (You do need to paint them yourself in case that matters.)While substantially harder, you can still accidentally flip a ship ...
But if that’s not an issue, you will still get to reuse all the miniatures again year after year. So each year you can just carve a new pumpkin and use the same accessories! Plus a natural pumpkin will work well outside if you want to put the fairy house on your porch or in you...
In January I came across the “Warhammer conquest” magazine in the supermarket and picked up issue number 1. I always wanted to try to paint miniatures because I came across great tutorials on YouTube. That was my introduction to painting and resin printers (for Warhammer bits). Since...
glue just to get one fuselage buttoned up. So far the Monogram D interiors fits right in. The props in the kit are useless so I am going to use the Monogram ones. The engines rotate in opposite directions in real life but I am going to fudge it on the build. I have not checked ...
resin miniatures, and a shrinking quantity of metals, while plastic casting is handled by production partners. “We don’t have the economy of owning our own production facilities, and we want to offer high quality, but we want to stay affordable”, Mapleston says. “It’s hard to balance...