| The following text explains a bit about our Pre-Painted products and is written by our talented painting artist. Pre-Painted Miniatures: All pre-painted miniatures include: Cleaning, cutting, gluing, filing, and sometimes sculpting and converting. All miniatures are attached to highly detailed bases. The miniatures are given a thorough layer of Army painter Matt Undercoat (either a black, white, brown or grey, depending on the choice of colors) before being painted with various painting brands (mostly citadel paints and reaper master series paints) When I am satisfied with the result, the miniatures are given a thorough coat of Anti Shine Matt Varnish from army painter, to further protect them from damages. (Don't drop them on the floor and the like. That is a death penalty for all miniatures.) Applying the protective coat can often remove some of the details. So if you choose to give it your own layer of protection after receiving the miniatures, please make sure, you give them a thin layer. All shown pictures of the miniatures are taken after the coat, so you get what you see. Pre-painting miniatures is a long process, and I am quite attached to the finished model. So please take good care of them, and they will last a long time. Should you have question regarding the miniatures and scenery, either before or after purchase, you are welcome to email me at pre-painted@kinggames.dk. Although i normally don’t accept commissions, ideas are most welcome (as long it is within my capabilities and preferably within our range) Pre-Painted Scenery and Dungeon Accessories: All pre-painted scenery includes: Cleaning, cutting, filing and sometimes gluing, sculpting and converting. The scenery pieces are given a thorough layer of Army painter Matt Undercoat (either a black, white, brown or grey, depending on the choice of colors) before being painted with various painting brands (mostly citadel paints and reaper master series paints) If I feel there is a chance that the scenery might easily break if dropped or by poor handling, I coat the pieces with Anti Shine Matt Varnish from Army Painter, to further protect them from damages. Applying the protective coat can often remove some of the details. So if you choose to give it your own layer of protection after receiving scenery, please make sure, you give it a thin layer. All shown pictures of the scenery are the finished result, so you get what you see. |