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This weekend is Duke of Bavaria, last year I promised myself to take part in the flats category. Don't you think that is because of small number of entries Here is a wip photo of my first flat: Click to see full-sized image
It looks terrible There are some workshops on Saturday some maybe someone will show me how to paint those I think I did wrong on every element - the tamyia primer didn't do it's job and some details got lost. I was painting with diluted paint, but couldn't control it on the flat and it was spilling all over the miniature. Good that I have got some more flats to try on
Not sure how bad your "I was painting with diluted paint, but couldn't control it on the flat and it was spilling all over the miniature" problem is but you could try adding a drop of dish liquid to your water (this will break the surface tension) or use distilled water.
During the summer, when I was preparing myself for Grey Seer painting competition in Gorzow Wlkp. I have noticed that I almost don't have any sci-fi miniatures. So I decided to start a small project for next year competition (probably not GS). The miniature is Grimorium from Anima Tactics.
I will try to use different weathering techniques. Click to see full-sized image Click to see full-sized image
It will be a robot running away from some lab. I was thinking of making a hole in one corner, as if a there was an explosion. I will add some wires comming out of the floor to make it look more natural. Click to see full-sized image Click to see full-sized image
At the end I have sprayed the case and wall with hair spray and on the barrel I've put AK worn effect. Then came a bit of salt, but just on the wall. You have to do it, when the hair spray is still wet, so you've got about 15-20 seconds. Click to see full-sized image
At the end I painted the things the way I wanted. Click to see full-sized image