The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic
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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 ^
Oh and I first need to talk to Trov if it's ok ofcourse ^
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Hi,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 ^
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,
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Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic
Does someone have a decent rusted/weathered NMM tutorial?
Looks like the one in this thread is no longer functional.
Looks like the one in this thread is no longer functional.
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Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic
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
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Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic
Okie Dokie. I just saw the old post with "Heavily Weathered NMM steel by Trovarion" and it sounded like a good read.
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Re: The "Share NMM tips and colors" Topic
It was. And it was completely in German too
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Rust: 3 steps
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:
http://www.platoonbritannica.org.uk/forum/
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Then drybrush with dark metall
Click to see full-sized image
Last but not least, dab with orange.
Click to see full-sized image
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:
http://www.platoonbritannica.org.uk/forum/