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I'd say work a bit more on the sweat on the flamer guy's shirt. since it's white, it'll become partially translucent as it becomes wet. there's a nice tutorial on CMON about wet clothing; check that out if you can. I'd link it to you, but I'm at work so my time is very, very limited
Since y ou have the commissar, what's your opinion on finecast?
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Going to agree with mrdee on the white wet clothes they dont go see through. I did embasy work in iraq 55degree plus days with heaps of running around and no see through shirts. They actually didn't show sweat much id say about as bad as the above after a while in those conditions. Kaki trousers on the other hand show it really bad.
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Ashran wrote:
Since y ou have the commissar, what's your opinion on finecast?
finecast is ok
pros - Easy to prep Light models, pinning heavy pewter models is a thing of the past Easy to convert Sexy details
cons - Unreliable cast quality (check model if in blister before you buy or open box in shop once you buy and if miscast demand a refund) Way too big a mark up on the price (but they are a business not a charity) Varying fragility of the resin, some bits are very plyable and will bend through 180degrees as they claimed, whereas others snap and shatter after only minor bending
It was meant to be a "revolution" in wargamming, it is not, it is merely a step in the right direction.
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Kaki trousers on the other hand show it really bad.
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