How to Paint: House Raven Pt2 ARMIGERS Assemble! 1. Complete the assembly of your Imperial Knight 2. Using an acrylic gloss, I prefer Pledge Acrylic Floor Polish (yes the cleaning product), its airbrush ready right out of the giant bottle, give the model a nice solid coat. Yes you even want to hit the metal. This will protect your base layers and give it UV protection so it can fight on in the battlefield of the 41 st millennium for years to come…or you know ebay. 3. Let dry thoroughly, this is usually the last step before I call it a night, though it should be hardened and ready to layer over in about an hour. STICKERS! (or wet slide transfers in the biz) 1. With larger models we want to add something to the large flat panels, in this case I’m opting for transfers to give a sense of decorum and reg...
How to Paint: Grim Dark House Raven Pt1 A Quick Note on Tools: – My primary paint tool is an airbrush, this is how I quickly lay down base layers, shading and even some weathering. It’s really good for larger models because you’re going to avoid so many of the headaches that come along with large flat panels like brush strokes, uneven paint, time, etc That being said, in the end you’re still going to need a brush for all that detail work so find a good balance. My airbrush setup is as follows: Iwata Eclipse HPCS -.50mm 2 Gallon Badger Compressor w/ regulator and water trap 6ft hose Another water trap right before the airbrush (because I live in a humid area) Sub-Assemblies – Knights and larger models in general lend themselves well to sub-assemblies. It allows you to spray paint or airbrush the larger panels while avoiding overspray onto the ligature and support structures of the knight. For this build I assembled the chassis, leg...