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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!

In this week's video we're continuing to show you more ways to add rust effects to your miniatures. This time around we're not using any kind of pigments or other fancy materials. That's right we're just using paint. This technique is a fast and easy way to add rust or pitting effects to flat metal surfaces like armor or metal walls. One limitation of this technique to note is that it's not very good at getting deep down into details, so be sure to keep that in mind when deciding which techniques to use for your rust effects.

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