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Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






Thank you sir.

I posted those on BillMakingStuff Discsord(https://discord.com/invite/nYeDHxpvva) and one member asked if there was any lore, so i had to come up with something, (Archeonems) name is made up, I was thinking of Nulls from MTG, something mindless and old, Archeo - nulls.
They did turn out quite nifty.

The blue powders was a test to see if the classical (Mars Red Powder) effect can be replicated but with other colors.
I have different colored chalk, want to try green powers and yellow, ets.

The steps are:
1 - Varnish finished model
2 - ModPodge dabbing
2 - Dusting with pigments
No varnish after pigments, the dust holds on enough by it self. I don't even use pigment fixer anymore.

Oversaturation is a possibility, but this was a test. Because red pigments look super cool, doesn't mean other colors will look cool too. It kinda works, still not as cool as red.

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Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






Done!

They are pretty large, barely fit on a 40 mm base. Almost twice as large as the old Space Marine.







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