The main body has had all the red applied, shaded and highlighted now. If you look at the legs on the left you can see what the red looks like after 2 coats with the airbrush. It takes a lot more traditional brush work to get the red to display some vibrancy and contrast as shown on the body. It’s taken around 5 hours to paint the body red so far but I’m really enjoying it.
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Garfy
Garfy is a UK hobbyist with over twenty years experience. He's a regular contributor to White Dwarf Magazine including 4 Armies of the Month features and has written articles for the Warhammer Community site. He holds 3 UK Golden Demon finalist pins and 2 Armies on Parade Gold award. His other passion is photography and cinematography, which he uses to great effect to deliver high quality content to the blog.
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It's not heavy at all. Awkward to hold though. My first one I stupidly painted with the legs glued on. This one I'm painting with the legs separate and it's far more enjoyable.
Maybe an odd question but is it heavy to paint that thing/hard on your arms?