Monday, March 5, 2012

The Army Painter Painting Guide

The Army Painter has released a painting guide that is pretty damn good.  Created by two guys, both who have worked for Games Workshop in Europe, The Army Painter has really come on strong in what is a crowded paint market.  This brichure shows their commitment to their customers and is quite impressive.

Different sections cover Assembly, Priming, Basecoating, Shading (with Dips) and then matt coating.

I honestly wish Games Workshop would do something like this.


From their Announcement:

Lack of time? Less of an artistic nature? Don’t know how…? If these or others are your excuses to never quite finish your army projects – this booklet could be your path to redemption.

Both Bo and Jonas from The Army Painter has been painting toy soldiers since their early teens – with more than 40 painted armies finished between them. Many mistakes has been made throughout the years, but as the years passed, the experience of painting armies fast, was accumulated.

Since Bo and Jonas has founded The Army Painter, the excuse to write an easy-to-use guide on: how to paint your armies in record time, presented itself.

Starting in early summer we have worked on a free 24 page Army Painting Guide taking the reader through the 4 steps in The Army Painter technique: spray-basecoat-quickshade-done! It is a FREE booklet and it will hit the stores in Europe in December and the US in January. We have been generously accepted by Hobbyists across the Globe and now It is payback time to the Hobby community…

For more information go to www.TheArmyPainter.com

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