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Made in de
Fresh-Faced New User






hey dakka i need help !

i have no idea how i can wething this flag on my ironclad dreadnought pls give me some tips and/or inspiration

very thanks to the community

(sorry for bad language)
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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Scyzantine Empire

It's so pretty it would be a shame to muddy it up!

I'd probably use a thinned wash like devlan mud in splotches.

What harm can it do to find out? It's a question that left bruises down the centuries, even more than "It can't hurt if I only take one" and "It's all right if you only do it standing up." Terry Pratchett, Making Money

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DA:70+S+G+M++B++I++Pw40k94-D+++A+++/mWD160R++T(m)DM+

 
   
Made in us
Battleship Captain





USA-Illinois- the Chi

I would drill some bullet holes, and do scorching around them (scorched brown, and chaos black)

 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Pa, USA

+2

Drill bullet holes (paint holes accordingly as noted)

Maybe try to wear the bottom of the flag a bit, make it look a tad ragged, ya know? (also paint accordingly)

And, as the first reply noted: Devlan mud will help you out immensely with making the flag a bit "dirtier."

Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one? 
   
 
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