Ken Abrams(Camo's Corner) have just released this excellent review or comparison between Vallejo and MIG Pigments. There's really a big difference between the two products but I don't reach the same conclusion as him. It's obvious Ken likes MIG better because it stay in place better but I think this is a strongpoint for the Vallejo pigments. It is much more forgiving because it's easier to remove if the weathering gets out of hand, which it tends to for a lot of beginners. It's a interesting test though and a very good video.
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Showing posts with label Ken Abrams. Show all posts
Monday, August 8, 2011
MIG vs. Vallejo pigments
by Kasper Fischer
Ken Abrams(Camo's Corner) have just released this excellent review or comparison between Vallejo and MIG Pigments. There's really a big difference between the two products but I don't reach the same conclusion as him. It's obvious Ken likes MIG better because it stay in place better but I think this is a strongpoint for the Vallejo pigments. It is much more forgiving because it's easier to remove if the weathering gets out of hand, which it tends to for a lot of beginners. It's a interesting test though and a very good video.
Ken Abrams(Camo's Corner) have just released this excellent review or comparison between Vallejo and MIG Pigments. There's really a big difference between the two products but I don't reach the same conclusion as him. It's obvious Ken likes MIG better because it stay in place better but I think this is a strongpoint for the Vallejo pigments. It is much more forgiving because it's easier to remove if the weathering gets out of hand, which it tends to for a lot of beginners. It's a interesting test though and a very good video.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Scale Model Addict's Big Spring Contest
by Kasper Fischer
I know a lot of our readers are also regular visitors at ScaleModelAddict.com. The Big Spring Contest has really gotten some good contenders this year and winning the prizes will really require some skills. I know they give some random prizes away too but getting in the top 3 will be hard work.
You can still take part, if you want to. The competition is open until June 30th so you still got 12 days to get your entry completed. I was hoping to get something done, this year but I really haven't had the time. Maybe next year...
I have a few pictures here of some finished dioramas but I really think you guys need to go visit the forum and see all the entries.
"Finders Keepers" by Ken Abrams |
I know a lot of our readers are also regular visitors at ScaleModelAddict.com. The Big Spring Contest has really gotten some good contenders this year and winning the prizes will really require some skills. I know they give some random prizes away too but getting in the top 3 will be hard work.
You can still take part, if you want to. The competition is open until June 30th so you still got 12 days to get your entry completed. I was hoping to get something done, this year but I really haven't had the time. Maybe next year...
I have a few pictures here of some finished dioramas but I really think you guys need to go visit the forum and see all the entries.
"Egyptian JS3 Stalin" by Rob Ferreira |
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