My approach to this is fairly straight forward, drybrush a blue grey, add a bit of a light grey and drybrush highlights, then lightly drybrush the light grey. A bit of washes in nooks, crannies and the bottom (some Devlan Mud in this case). The floor tiles were give a blue green wash for some variation then some Mud. Quick, easy and an effective end result...
Sunday, 20 January 2013
40K Scenery Ruins
You can't have enough scenery (apparently) and these two pieces of plastic ruins from some edition or another of Warhammer 40,000 have languished, undercoated, on the painting table for far too long so last night got attacked with some paint.
My approach to this is fairly straight forward, drybrush a blue grey, add a bit of a light grey and drybrush highlights, then lightly drybrush the light grey. A bit of washes in nooks, crannies and the bottom (some Devlan Mud in this case). The floor tiles were give a blue green wash for some variation then some Mud. Quick, easy and an effective end result...
My approach to this is fairly straight forward, drybrush a blue grey, add a bit of a light grey and drybrush highlights, then lightly drybrush the light grey. A bit of washes in nooks, crannies and the bottom (some Devlan Mud in this case). The floor tiles were give a blue green wash for some variation then some Mud. Quick, easy and an effective end result...
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These look great and so much better with those hunter killers.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat are those robots from anyway? They look cool.
ReplyDeleteThey are a mix of em-4 (ex-Grenadier) and Copplestone. I don't think I've posted pics of them on the blog so will endeavour to do so soon...
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