Slann
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Now that is quite a bold statement and one that needs reasoning.
I first started this hobby way back in 1984 and being young found painting hard but very rewarding, I practiced every day after school, sometimes until the early hours of the morning (mum and dad went nuts)
After around 5 years I felt I could paint a decent model and being around the age of 20 I fell out with GW and left the hobby until my birthday in 2015 when my wife bought me a starter paint set and a box of Saurus Cav (she knew I loved Lizardmen back in the day)
I painted them and that brought me here, I continued painting but struggled seeing details, I got my eyes tested and yep I now where spectacles when painting but still struggle with details, I can paint eyes etc but hardly ever bother because it's a big effort.
Until now, oh my god I have seen the light and praise be I am blessed.
I bought a Head magnifier visor and it is brilliant, I have only used it a few days but already I'm in love.
Using it with the smallest magnification I can clearly see Saurus warrior eye balls and we all know they are a complete pain in the bottom.
Honestly I can't endorse these enough, if you struggle seeing tiny details this item is a must.
Here watch a review
I purchased a Rolson one and if I was not married I would marry it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Head-Mag...m=132705651687&_trksid=p2060778.c100290.m3507
I first started this hobby way back in 1984 and being young found painting hard but very rewarding, I practiced every day after school, sometimes until the early hours of the morning (mum and dad went nuts)
After around 5 years I felt I could paint a decent model and being around the age of 20 I fell out with GW and left the hobby until my birthday in 2015 when my wife bought me a starter paint set and a box of Saurus Cav (she knew I loved Lizardmen back in the day)
I painted them and that brought me here, I continued painting but struggled seeing details, I got my eyes tested and yep I now where spectacles when painting but still struggle with details, I can paint eyes etc but hardly ever bother because it's a big effort.
Until now, oh my god I have seen the light and praise be I am blessed.
I bought a Head magnifier visor and it is brilliant, I have only used it a few days but already I'm in love.
Using it with the smallest magnification I can clearly see Saurus warrior eye balls and we all know they are a complete pain in the bottom.
Honestly I can't endorse these enough, if you struggle seeing tiny details this item is a must.
Here watch a review
I purchased a Rolson one and if I was not married I would marry it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Head-Mag...m=132705651687&_trksid=p2060778.c100290.m3507
