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Along with some craters I made recently, I also wanted some quick and easy barricades. Once again I took to ebay and picked up some of these resin concrete battiers. Black undercoat, grey base coat, bleached bone drybrush and some Tamiya sand weathering at the base.

I have a few more to do, but here's how they're looking so far.



   
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Tzeentch Veteran Marine with Psychic Potential





France

Looks great - simple and efficient !

   
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Umber Guard






Terre Haute, Indiana

One day I realized that forgeworld resin gates are literally perfect for jersey barriers, and come free with the model!

I don't have any pictures handy, but they look great after a little effort and battle damage.

   
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Decatur, IL

Excellent work, Jersey barriers are always good obstacles to have around.

 
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

Lookin good so far. Are you going to add some grafitti to them, some damage, or what?

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Not to these ones as they're already weathered, but that's a good plan. I'll slap some transfers on the others after basing and see how they come out
   
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California

Whoopty wrote:Not to these ones as they're already weathered, but that's a good plan. I'll slap some transfers on the others after basing and see how they come out

I'd freehand a little graphitti on between steps in the weathering process. Do a couple different pieces at different times, and it should give the look of graphitti over time.

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