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Are you looking for a shortcut to paint miniatures faster? A trick for painting miniatures quickly is to use the dipping method. A well-painted miniature has good contrast. Using a good “dip” shade solution is an easy way to shade models. You can find a variety of methods in an online search for dipping miniatures or hydro dipping approaches. Almost all of them work, too! Aside from a few limitations, I think using the Army Painter Quickshade dipping method is one of the best ways to speed paint a lot models.
In this quick video, I show you the basic steps I use with the Army Painter Dip Method that I have relied on for speed painting miniatures in bulk. The Army Painter Quickshade is a fantastic tool for dipping your miniatures for a rapid shade that makes details come alive in a single step!
There are some limitations to using Quickshade and miniature dipping. You can read about this in the blog full review: tangibleday.com/dipping-minia...
Best Uses for Army Painter Quickshade
Speed painting a large number of miniatures
Board game and tabletop RPG miniature painting
Dipping miniatures (small/medium sized)
Protecting models for gameplay and handling (Quickshade acts as a varnish)
Here's what I used to speed paint the model:
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A Hair Dryer: amzn.to/2QFrEmw
Badger Sotar 20/20 Airbrush: amzn.to/3hZTTve
Testors Dullcote: amzn.to/3i0PKah
Reaper Paints: amzn.to/3yLyJak
Citadel Painting Handle: amzn.to/3fYuxLQ
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