How To Paint Liberty Prime

Fallout Wasteland Warfare

A while ago, I bought a Liberty Prime from Troll Trader, because it was quite rare to find Modiphius selling it, so grabbing a preowned one was a no brainer. I had to do some repairs, because a couple fingers were missing, so using White Stuff moulds and some Greenstuff, I was able to easily create some replacements. The model was painted, so I ended up stripping it and repriming it, and that’s how it sat for about a year.

I finally got the courage to sit down and paint this massive 10” tall model!

Liberty Prime for Fallout Wasteland Warfare is a massive model, about 10" tall, including the base. It's a pretty intimidating model! But in this video, I aim to show you that the model doesn't need to be intimidating by breaking it down to it's core components - Metals, M28s, OSL for the laser eyes and power conduits, and finally, the base.

I even introduce a beginner friendly way to use Oil Paints on your miniatures, which again, seems like an intimidating step, but oils are a really enjoyable tool to use, and there's no worry about messing up, because they are easy to remove, and don't activate acrylic paints beneath them, which makes them perfect to weather models.

I show all of the paints I use in the video, including TTCombat, Citadel, Abteilung 502, Ammo by Mig and Valejo.

For working with oils, I use Modellers World Thinner and Cleaner and VMS Oil Expert Enhancing Medium.

Liberty Prime is from Modiphius for Fallout Wasteland Warfare - I bought mine pre-owned from Troll Trader.

Here's some Helpful videos for if you are painting Liberty Prime without an Airbrush:

Painting big stuff without an airbrush: https://youtu.be/uk5iJRpaU5g

Getting OSL effects without an airbrush: https://youtu.be/utJbKJPvJ54

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