Date: 2012-08-26 06:07 pm (UTC)
Agree. I think you will get awesome camouflage with an airbrush. For large miniatures, you might be able to paint large areas quickly with an airbrush and then go back over with a paintbrush to fill in the details. For example, you could cover large areas of a dragon quickly, then use a dark wash and a light dry-brush. It wouldn't be jaw-dropping awesome, but it would make it tabletop ready.

You live in a college town. There has got to be a good art supply store in your area.
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