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Posted: 28 Aug 2005, o 20:26
by Skrit
I almost thought Trovarion had done RMM there! :shock:

Posted: 28 Aug 2005, o 20:32
by ToMaZ
I'm now translating Trov's german normal nmm tut to english. Only a couple of sentences troubleing me. I can say the tutorial is very good, and I might give it a try myself :) I'll post it once everything is translated right.

Oh and I first need to talk to Trov if it's ok ofcourse :) ^

Posted: 28 Aug 2005, o 20:50
by Skrit
I would help translating but my german isn't very good, thanks for the translating though! It's always easier reading it in a language you're more familiar with!

Posted: 3 Mar 2007, o 12:14
by Ravener
ToMaZ wrote:I'm now translating Trov's german normal nmm tut to english. Only a couple of sentences troubleing me. I can say the tutorial is very good, and I might give it a try myself :) I'll post it once everything is translated right.

Oh and I first need to talk to Trov if it's ok ofcourse :) ^
Hi,

I am basically half American and half Swiss. I can do all the German/English or English/German translations if you want.

Have a nice day,

Ravener

Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, o 16:45
by LittleDave
Does someone have a decent rusted/weathered NMM tutorial?

Looks like the one in this thread is no longer functional.

Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, o 21:01
by ToMaZ
Hmm don't know about any new NMM rust tutorials. But you might want to try regular NMM and then using thin glazes of brown + orange for the rusty parts. That's what I do anyway :)

Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic

Posted: 18 Sep 2009, o 22:16
by LittleDave
Okie Dokie. I just saw the old post with "Heavily Weathered NMM steel by Trovarion" and it sounded like a good read.

Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, o 09:55
by ToMaZ
It was. And it was completely in German too :mrgreen:

Rust: 3 steps

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, o 15:48
by superhessianv
1st a basecoat of black

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Then drybrush with dark metall

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Last but not least, dab with orange.

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This tip is taken from "The Ultimate Miniature Painting Guide"
Includes at least SOME metal though...

Also there are some good tips on NMM here:
https://www.platoonbritannica.org.uk/forum/

Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, o 16:06
by superhessianv