Sure - it's entirely the technique that GW does in one of their videos. So, black undercoat, then a quick coat of Vallejo natural steel (or GW Leadbelcher or whatever). Then a coat/wash of GW Typhus Corrosion (textured paint used straight from the pot). Next is a drybrushing with the GW rust paint (I forget what it's called - Rhiza Rust or something). Finally, I use silver to pick out edges and scratches. That's it!
They are a real treat. Great outside the box ideas with the heads...the Skaven fellow looks particularly nasty.
ReplyDeleteAny chance you can give me a quick tutorial on the rusty metal please?
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Mike
Sure - it's entirely the technique that GW does in one of their videos. So, black undercoat, then a quick coat of Vallejo natural steel (or GW Leadbelcher or whatever). Then a coat/wash of GW Typhus Corrosion (textured paint used straight from the pot). Next is a drybrushing with the GW rust paint (I forget what it's called - Rhiza Rust or something). Finally, I use silver to pick out edges and scratches. That's it!
DeleteMany thanks for that... I'll have a crack at it as soon as I can.
DeleteIt's always surprising how a good paintjob can make different models look like being made for each other!
ReplyDeleteOh these are rather nice !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all!
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