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Made in ca
Been Around the Block





I finished painting my stugs and panzer IV, but I've noticed that I need to highlight it so that the details stands out. But Im not sure which colour to use to highlight my middlestone tanks.
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

I use a mix of Middlestone and PP 'Jack Bone. I used to use Middlestone with GW Bleached Bone.

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Made in ca
Been Around the Block





Did you base your model in middlestone thou, cause I dont know if the details could be highlighted if the base is already middlestone.
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

Yes, a Middlestone basecoat with a Burnt Umber (AKA GW Scorched Brown or PP Battlefield Brown) wash.

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Made in us
Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

Battlefront's usual answer to highlighting is to mix a little VMC Buff into the base color.

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Made in gb
Nimble Mounted Yeoman



Middle Earth

Putting some photos of the finished work up?

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Made in gb
Lieutenant Colonel







I use Iraqi Sand and dry brush it, post up a few photo's Danil, it will be great to see how you are getting on.

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I based in Dungkaleb (or equivalent to Middlestone). After lining with Devlan Mud Wash, I plan to highlight with a mix of Middlestone and Ivory White.

   
 
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