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I posted my finished Land Raider the other day, well now it's been fully weathered. Tutorial link http://taleofpainters.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/tutorial-how-to-weather-vehicles.html

I used the same techniques as I used on my thunderhawk gunship.








 
   
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Very nice. I just finished assembling my first Battlewagon and I plan to use your tutorial for the weathering damage though I will try with the GW texture paint instead of powder.

Keep up the good work.
   
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as I said in the previous thread, this looks amazing!
   
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That is a fine looking Land Raider, well done indeed!

 Greenizbest wrote:
Very nice. I just finished assembling my first Battlewagon and I plan to use your tutorial for the weathering damage though I will try with the GW texture paint instead of powder.

Keep up the good work.

Those "texture paints" are not the same as weathering pigments and will not reproduce the effects in his tutorial.

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Stunning work! Keep it up

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Thanks guys.

 
   
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 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:
That is a fine looking Land Raider, well done indeed!

 Greenizbest wrote:
Very nice. I just finished assembling my first Battlewagon and I plan to use your tutorial for the weathering damage though I will try with the GW texture paint instead of powder.

Keep up the good work.

Those "texture paints" are not the same as weathering pigments and will not reproduce the effects in his tutorial.


He mentioned that they are good for representing muddy or wet terrains in the tutorial and I already use it in basing my other Orks. I imagine it would look like the vehicle has been driving through fresh mud instead of the dried dirt effect that he has going here.
   
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That's an incredibly smooth and rich blue you've got there.

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Well done mate, the whole thing looks mint.

   
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Wonderful job, thanks for sharing the link.


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That is beautiful

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Thanks guys.

 
   
 
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