zombie WIP
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- Chest of Colors
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Re: zombie WIP
finally something painted!
only the vehicle and only part of it but it still counts!
I will add some shiny bits to break the yellow and I am wondering about painting engine top (these pipes or whatever it is) silver - what do you think?
this ooor maybe other contrast - black?
only the vehicle and only part of it but it still counts!
I will add some shiny bits to break the yellow and I am wondering about painting engine top (these pipes or whatever it is) silver - what do you think?
this ooor maybe other contrast - black?
Re: zombie WIP
I like the idea of something silver to break the contast, with some nasty oil leak to make it greasy, orkish
Re: zombie WIP
Nice painting so far (is that vehicle converted/selfmade cause I never saw one like that?). I would go with Hellspawn's advice - silver with some oil leak will give it a nice touch and contrast.
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Re: zombie WIP
cheers guys!
silver and oil you want - silver and oil you'll get
@p1per: the toy is buggy from https://www.kromlech.eu
silver and oil you want - silver and oil you'll get
@p1per: the toy is buggy from https://www.kromlech.eu
Re: zombie WIP
Happy to see you painting Demi Great work on that buggy!
Re: zombie WIP
looks nice so far:D and I bet it will look even better when finished.
'eM
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Re: zombie WIP
thanks but I am only half-back and soon I will be gone againLe6n wrote:Happy to see you painting Demi Great work on that buggy!
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Re: zombie WIP
And sth more since I am still here: it's slowly getting done - the modular table I started building last year is (almost) ready for getting paintjob. As you can see there is one module left to be sanded (still wondering about rearranging or rebuilding the ruins to make them even more gaming friendly) but I think it's fine time to start planning paintjob.
The sand is attached with pva glue and before any paint is applied I will probably add another layer or glue just in case. I remember last time I was painting sand lots of it fell off with every brush stroke...
The plan is to paint whole sand surface with diluted acrylic paint (olive / dark brown hue?) to give it bit shade and when it's dry - solid brush applied layer of matt varnish. I was thinking about spray but the ground must be as solid as possible and spray would probably cover only the top.
So - any ideas or suggestions? Mostly about painting technique that is - really don't wanna screw up this one
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The sand is attached with pva glue and before any paint is applied I will probably add another layer or glue just in case. I remember last time I was painting sand lots of it fell off with every brush stroke...
The plan is to paint whole sand surface with diluted acrylic paint (olive / dark brown hue?) to give it bit shade and when it's dry - solid brush applied layer of matt varnish. I was thinking about spray but the ground must be as solid as possible and spray would probably cover only the top.
So - any ideas or suggestions? Mostly about painting technique that is - really don't wanna screw up this one
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image