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Lustful Cultist of Slaanesh





Germany

Hi

here a little tutorial to create really ugly armor for you deathguard csm

you need

-adhesive spray
-old brush






Spray the adhesive on a smooth surface and mix it up a little bit.



Put the glue on the armor.



And thats the result...
Hope you like it


This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2010/02/08 10:03:04



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Focused Dark Angels Land Raider Pilot





Belmont, Massachusetts

Looks cool, but I wouldn't do that on all of them, and maybe not use so much. But that still looks really nice.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2010/02/08 12:09:48


 
   
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Crazed Cultist of Khorne





USA

Looks like it could be pretty cool, though i would really like to see it with some paint on a model.
   
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Deranged Necron Destroyer





Northern Virginia, USA.

Oppenheimer wrote:Looks like it could be pretty cool, though i would really like to see it with some paint on a model.

This.
Also, This could be used for other things such as cheap obliteraters. And you could use rubber cement too I bet.

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malfred wrote:Buy what you like.

Paint what you love.
 
   
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Grovelin' Grot





Todmorden

i suggest putting a layer of glue on a surface and then drop small droplets of water on the still wet glue, it lok slike burst pustules.

 
   
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Armored Iron Breaker






Earth

slamminskater wrote:i suggest putting a layer of glue on a surface and then drop small droplets of water on the still wet glue, it lok slike burst pustules.


Hmm I'll have to try that. What I have yet to see is a well painted model with the slime/goo in a clear coat over that. I'm going to try that but hav eyet to find a good example or tutorial on how to do it

 
   
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Grovelin' Grot





Todmorden

let me know how it turns out chi3f

 
   
 
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