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Made in ca
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so i made a few objective markers and im not sure what to do for the painting. I am thinking of 2 different ways. doing them normally. But then im not sure how to distinguish them as objectives and not scenery. Any ideas on that? Or the other way is to paint each one a single color. Like one blue, one red, one green etc.

So what does everyone else think? Thanks
   
Made in lu
Witch Hunter in the Shadows





Earth

I'd paint them normally. It will look way better. Just remember that they are objectives and not scenery...

   
Made in gb
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What actually are they? Also I think you could make either way look good, so which do you actually prefer?

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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot




San Diego Ca

It would help if you posted a pic of the objectives so we know what your attempting.

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Made in ca
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Ottawa, Canada

When I think objectives I usually think 40mm or 60mm bases with stuff on them. Since I don't use regular model bases for scenery they would be easy to distinguish.
   
 
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