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Made in gb
Waaagh! Warbiker






Howdy all
I've only recently got into FoW, so painting 15mm has been a bit of a change and challenge, but I thought I'd share this lot.
I've tried to go for a dirty white washed look for the vehicles and an overall battle damaged effect.
I'm still in the process of painting the infantry, so I'll post them as soon as they're done
All of these are from PSC, and I can highly recommend them, the detail is crisp and well defined, the models easy to assemble (mostly) and most importantly, the price is much lower than battlefront.

Anyway, less from me, here's the models:






   
Made in us
Storm Trooper with Maglight






They look nice. You could also add "bed sheets" too the models too, for that add winter camo effect.
   
Made in ca
Member of a Lodge? I Can't Say




Oromocto, NB, Canada

Looking good.

Mat

Mat

 
   
Made in gb
Waaagh! Warbiker






Hi all

Some people have asked me how to do the white wash effect and its really simple;
(1) Spray white
(2) apply wash (you could use watered down delvan mud, I use my own special mix)
(3) when wash has dried, sponge on codex gray,however, make sure the grey is watered down so you don't get a spatter pattern, you want more of a rough patch.
(4) sponge over with white
(5) For mud, sponge on dark brown and black and for the gun barrel, sponge black on the tip to simulate gunpowder residue
Oh, also, paint the metal in BEFORE you put the wash on, it gives it more depth.

Enjoy and have a play around, if you come up with any better variations, please share
   
 
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