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Camouflaged Ariadna Scout




So, I'm going to be painting up my Dreamforge Games minis soon. I started on an Ada figure, and will move from there to my Kriegsmarine models, and finally the Crusader model.

I have a base coat down for the armor, and need to choose a camo scheme. I will be using these models for Weird War 2 gaming for now, with Iron Core rules in the future.

The German Fallschirmjager models I have are being painted in the splinter pattern camo.
I need to choose between either Ambush pattern camo:


or Splinter pattern camo :


I will be doing the Ambush camo on my Crusader model.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/02/20 22:30:22


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Oberstleutnant






Perth, West Australia

dude, lrn2shade srsly!

I kid, both look good so you can't go wrong either way.
   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

I voted splinter, but both are cool. Did you make the images with the dakka painting tool?
   
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Camouflaged Ariadna Scout




Nah, I used the Photobucket editing tools, as I'm hosting these pics there.

I've been leaning towards the splinter pattern. It will help the force have a unified scheme while not all having the same camo.

We'll see.

My Blog: ski2060.blogspot.com
Occasional ramblings about painting and modelling.  
   
 
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