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chivalrynsorcery
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Post subject: bunkers painting and highlighting Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:34 am |
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I have three bunkers primed grey. What is a good wash to use plus I want to make them steel and rusty. Any suggestions on paints to use and the order to apply the paint. Thanks the terrain will be at mechanicon once completed. See pictures
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primarch
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Post subject: Re: bunkers painting and highlighting Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:46 am |
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jimmyzimms
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Post subject: Re: bunkers painting and highlighting Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 3:17 am |
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Like slabs of metal in the ground? Were they once painted but now are beat up and rusted or just plain metal?
The latter I'd expect gunmetal with black wash and then 1 of the following: Thinned bestial brown that can be spackled as rust Enamel rust wash like from AK Interactive Some red and burnt orange oil slurry made with white spirit Rust weathering powders
The painted version should be as easy as distressing it with sponges on gunmetal and some drydrushing and then rusting it up
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