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Taken from the Fallen Frontiers Forum:

We want to show you how to paint in a simple way the Sayx armor.

These are the paintings of the Scalecolor range you will need and can be purchased at the Scale75 online store:
http://scale75.com/en/69-scalecolor-range

- Artic Blue SC-05
- Adriatic Blue SC-15
- Tesla Blue SC-52
- Navy Blue SC-54

You can also buy the Sayx Paint Set which includes the four colors and a painting guide:
http://scale75.com/en/ff-paint-sets/166-sayx-paint-set.html

1 STEP
Apply a base coat with a mixture of SC-15 Adriatic Blue and SC-52 Tesla Blue on the armor.



2 STEP
Apply a shadow tone mixing SC-52 Tesla Blue and SC-54 Navy Blue.



3 STEP
With a soft wash of SC-54 Navy Blue the shadows of the armor are accentuated.



4 STEP
Continuing with the same color, outline in shadow the gaps in the armor. In this case it’s not necessary that the paint is as dilute as in the previous step.



5 STEP
Apply a last outlining with SC-15 Adriatic Blue mixed with SC-05 Arctic Blue on the edges. If desired it is possible to outline some areas again with Arctic Blue only to increase the brightness.

   
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