Why are the fastidious warriors suddenly in the art of manicure

Why are the fastidious warriors suddenly in the art of manicure

Two famous creators in miniature gaming space suddenly go into the art of manicure-knowing, other Painting interests of millions of people around the world. Goobertown’s Brent Amberger is famous and Casey, who creates Ebay’s miniature rescue, has appeared at this year’s Adepticon Conference in a new way to draw your miniatures – and it can create one of the most obnoxious characteristics of your preferences.

The obnoxious feature in the question is that the modest Waterslide decal, which those with hobbies on dozens of different franchises has come disgusting over the years. Being done well, using something like the microcon and micro microscale of Microscale Industries, the problem can look great. But it can be extremely difficult to get a decal to lie flat on a curved surface – you know, things like shields and pauldons shoulder on the marines. Even if you are proficient in the process, be cleverly described in the Winteryne’s model’s blog guide for water sliding problems (including part of our smaller drawing guide), it can still be pear -shaped on you if your surface is not prepared properly. Result? A spooky white sketch around the art on the decal itself.

Brent and Casey, partners in newly established interests, recently discovered nail art sheets. These chemical engraving metals can be done to have any two -way art that you like. Drop a little paint on the plate, wipe it smooth, and you can choose the image from the plate of a piece of silicone. Just press your gently pressed the gasket, and Bob is your uncle. Their silicon pads are even transparent, so you can see your model through the handle to arrange everything perfectly.

A clear plastic silicon stamp is used to raise images from a metal plate.
Image: hobby of goblin via YouTube
A clear plastic stamp allows you to see the model below when you apply art.
Image: hobby of goblin via YouTube

Technology to do this with ink and paint have appeared for centuries. I am sure my grandfather had something similar to his basement printing business in the 1940s. But its application for nail art is relatively new. Goblin hobby hopes to take it further, into the main stream of the game that shrinks hobbies. They even have dreams of a kits licensed for your favorite factions from universes like Battletech and Warhammer 40,000.

The first starting set of kit has recently appeared at their distribution center. They include compatible paints and two useful sheets full of useful designs – including the challenging test board model that is popular on many small scenes. Set starting from $ 50.

Goblin prefer stampin boot kits’

$50
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$ 50 at Goblin’s hobby

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