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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





England , Plymouth

Hello all Dakka members.

It's been a while since i last posted any of my work here and felt hat it was time i got a little something up again. I have been meaning to get my ork army up and running again and decided to try out a Bad Moonz army , i didden't really like the clean yellow orks i tend to like them looking like they've been through a battle or two , this is just a test for now i am going to try some other weathering techniques aswell but this is the first. Please tell me what you think and C&C would be great.

Thanks ~UnDeAd~

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Skyfall Spearhead




 
   
Made in gb
Khorne Chosen Marine Riding a Juggernaut





Glasgow

Niiice! Could you tell me exactly what that involved? Looks awesome.
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





England , Plymouth

Sure i would be glad to

Undercoat : Chaos Black Spray Paint

Basecoat : Iyanden Darksun , took me 3 watered down coats for even finish

1st layer of weathering : I used Scorched brown around edges of armour plates and wherever usual wear and tear would be dosen't have to be even yay !

2nd layer of weathering : I used Mithril silver but Boltgun metal works just aswell , try to focus this around your first layer but only covering around 40 % of what other weathering is there.

Wash : Wash all over with Gryphonne sepia and leave to dry

Wash 2 : Wash recesses with Devlan mud making sure to get in all the nooks and crannies wait to dry

Final wash : water down Badab Black i used 3 parts Badab black 1 Part water 3:1 ratio , wash all over and leave to dry.

There you have it , hope this helps and thanks for the comment.

~UnDeAd~

Skyfall Spearhead




 
   
 
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