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Made in us
Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR




Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!

This week we're showing you how to add some fantastic looking rivets to your models. We first encountered this idea on the Dakkadakka forums (sadly, we can't remember who it was.) and since then we've seen this technique used all over the internet in project after project. Based around simple glass spheres used in scrapbooking, this technique is full of possibilities. The rivets could be for riveted armor (DIY Mk6 Space Marine shoulder pads ;-)), icons made from rivets, rivet-like buttons on a coat or leather armor, etc, etc. Whatever you end up doing with them they're sure to add a little extra something to your minis.

Next week we're learning how to drybrush brass so keep your eyes to your Subscribed feed!

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Made in gr
Basecoated Black





Athens, Greece

mmm nice idea ... copy

You can always visit my blog - http://greekminiatures.blogspot.com - Epic miniatures, terrain, tutorials
Also Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/TheKostasiii 
   
Made in us
Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

I'd love to see what you do with this technique! Feel free to share. :-)

   
 
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