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So far, it seems to me that white undercoats produce ace results. But how would one tackle painting with a white undercoat. Specifically, Orks, Dark Elves, and Orcs and Goblins.
Some people play to win, some people play for fun. Me? I play to kill toy soldiers.
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Washes. Lots of bright colors, then lots of washes to tone them down and fill in the recesses. I've got tons of pictures in my gallery showing this on my Orks.