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I have started to prep a couple of models as my next projects. The First is a Dark Nymph - Princess Araucaria by Foundry Miniatures. The other model is a Kluruch Wraithlord from the Celtos range of Fir Bolg.
I often work on two models at the same time because I find it more interesting and because I can work on one while the other is drying. So far all I have done is clean off the flash and casting lines and fixed them to bases. I then normally use a black undercoat (my preference) but for the nymph I think I will use white for a change. The light skin tones I intend to use will benefit from a white base and should result in a brighter finish.
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