tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post8008981854316181821..comments2024-03-26T08:09:21.773+01:00Comments on Tiny Tin Men: Painting log: Jönköpings regimentBart Vettershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13113805481100294725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-85619458583363667012009-12-09T13:08:14.000+01:002009-12-09T13:08:14.000+01:00Would love to see pics of the boys in blue with th...Would love to see pics of the boys in blue with the red facings and stockings :)<br>Sadly my painting's been straggling lately (well, the last 2 years really) - work keeps getting in the way...<br>How is the army dip method coming along - you seem to get good results!<br>Koen<br>Koennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-35197734237048407562009-12-07T14:16:31.000+01:002009-12-07T14:16:31.000+01:00At least you consider varnishing part of the paint...At least you consider varnishing part of the paint process. Since I paint like a snail I tend store the figs and postpone the varnishing step till later so I can satisfy my 'another fig well done' ego-rub.<br>So now, after 10! years, I'm finally about to finish my ACW armies, 240 figs total. But I still need to varnish/base almost all of them. Reading all those spray can varnish horror stories on the net I'm hesitant to use that method, but the prospect of having to go at them mano-a-mano makes my heart sink.<br>BartDnoreply@blogger.com