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This is part 1 of a 2 part series on how to paint a Red Squig from Zarbag's Gitz, or a Gloomspite Gitz army.

The following paints were used:

Games Workshop:

Mephiston Red, Evil Sons Scarlet, Abaddon Black, Ushabti Bone, Ceramite White, Ratskin Flesh

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Red Squig Part 1

This is part 1 of a 2 part series on how to paint a Red Squig from Zarbag's Gitz, or a Gloomspite Gitz army. The following paints were used: Games Workshop: Mephiston Red, Evil Sons Scarlet, Abaddon Black, Ushabti Bone, Ceramite White, Ratskin Flesh

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Anonymous

The two videos are not synchronized

RichardGray

It's due to the way it's recorded, they are captured separately. It's very hard to get an exact match. I don't think it's a massive deal to see the paint brush hit the wet palette exactly in sync with the main video, it's close enough that you can see the results. I will at some point get more equipment so that I can capture both videos at the same time, but it is quite expensive and time intensive to sort out.

Anonymous

You mentioned in the video trying Aclad II primer due to it being sandable but having issues of it being glossy and the harsh chemicals in it. Have you tried Ultimate Primer (it is Badger’s Stynylrez primer rebranded for the UK)? It is sandable (might want to give it several hours to cure though) unlike the Vallejo and no nasty smells or chemicals in it. Fantastic product and well worth giving a try, if you haven’t (I use it on all my models)

RichardGray

Thank you, Scarlett! I'll give that a try. I kept hearing good things about Stynylrez but it was quite hard to come by in the UK! Now I know what to look for 😁.