tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post9201526472784627222..comments2024-01-25T08:16:10.335-05:00Comments on DED 'ARD - Blood Angels and all things Warhammer 40K: Quick Tips: Making a Paint PaletteThe Harrowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16445837173269170844noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-16111368707395282052014-10-14T04:19:43.607-04:002014-10-14T04:19:43.607-04:00I completely agree with you. I really like this ar...I completely agree with you. I really like this article. It contains a lot of useful information. I can set up my new idea from this post. It gives in depth informationalenhttp://www.rtmediasolutions.com.au/products/bumponsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-63180631043657872912013-08-21T21:55:50.150-04:002013-08-21T21:55:50.150-04:00Thanks Rich. Glad you are enjoying it. My friends ...Thanks Rich. Glad you are enjoying it. My friends use Simple Green, but I've never tried that on resin or plastic. On pewter it works great. I'll try a couple things and see what I come up with. Good tip on the ceramic plate. I've seen people use white ceramic bathroom tiles and they work really well too.The Harrowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16445837173269170844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-5738500635727016952013-08-21T17:11:54.571-04:002013-08-21T17:11:54.571-04:00Cheap, white, ceramic plate. Non slip, white and t...Cheap, white, ceramic plate. Non slip, white and to clean, just soak in hot water for 5 mins and it rubs off. Really liking this blog, especially these quick tips. Any tips on stripping acrylic paint off plastic and resin minis? Rich Davisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-4091957276207938272013-07-12T09:24:43.323-04:002013-07-12T09:24:43.323-04:00That's a great tip Mattias. Thanks for sharing...That's a great tip Mattias. Thanks for sharing!The Harrowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16445837173269170844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-85557674915224859612013-07-11T23:48:14.533-04:002013-07-11T23:48:14.533-04:00Here's a quick tip: Easy, portable wet-palette...Here's a quick tip: Easy, portable wet-palette. Child's pencil box ($5, the flatter the bottom, the better), Sham-wow ($1 each at CVS, paper towel works fine too), and a roll of parchment paper (baking section, $3 or so).<br /><br />Just cut a couple layers of the towel and one of parchment paper to the size of the pencil box, soak the sham-wow in the box, and layer the parchment on top. Keeps paint wet for days and days... great if you're a slow painter (like me) and want to keep all of your blends from one session to the next.<br /><br />Also great if you want your supplies to tuck away real neat. Cleanup is easy: throw away the parchment. I precut a number of pieces to size and keep them tucked on my desk.iemattiashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01381883306896753352noreply@blogger.com