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Painting a Sabino - Video Tutorial

Painting a Sabino - Video Tutorial

Sabino is a unique pinto pattern that is characterized by its spots of white that move up a horse's legs and belly, and sometimes onto their neck and/or face as well. Join model horse artist and YouTuber Blue Mountain Stable for this great video tutorial on how to paint a high-quality sabino pattern on a model of your own!

 

 

 Recommended supply list:

For Prepping and Priming

  • Ultra-fine automotive sandpaper (approx. 320-400 grit AND 600 grit)
  • Spray primer (ex. Duplicolor Sandable)
  • Dish soap
  • Toothbrush

For Painting

  • Titanium white and titan buff paint
  • Paintbrushes
    • Small square/filbert
    • Small round
    • Smaller liner
  • Jar with lid (for containing paint mixture)
  • Spray sealer (ex. Testors Dullcote)

For Safety

  • Particle mask (for prepping)
  • Vapor mask (for priming)
  • Rubber/plastic gloves

Optional Handy Supplies

  • Pearly/metallic white paint
  • White charcoal pencil
  • Bondo glazing and spot putty
  • Needle sanding files
  • Double-sided foam mounting tape (for sticking models to objects while painting)
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