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Made in gb
Been Around the Block





Hi there
currently struggling for salamanders vehicle colour scheme as well as trying to find a way to make the dozer blade detachable, could anyone help.

regards
   
Made in gb
Secretive Dark Angels Veteran



UK - Warwickshire

... Green... and uhh magnets?

'Ain't nothing crazy about me but my brain. Right brain? Riight! No not you right brain! Right left brain? Right!... Okay then lets do this!! 
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





Yes but what greens and yes magnets but it looks like it could be a pain to do I wanted peoples opinions.
   
Made in us
Charging Bull






Vindicator siege shields can be detachable without the need for any magnets. They kind of just flex so they pop out of the peg holes.

If you wanted to magnetize them i would say just cut the pegs from the blade support arms and drill a hole for the magnet, then drop another magnet in the hole on the hull. Should be one of the easier things to magnetize.
   
Made in ca
Monstrous Master Moulder



Space Cowboy Cruising Around Olympus Mons

For colours just google some tutorials but from what I have gathered (am trying out a scheme now) the basic colour is prime black. Layer warpstone glow, shade with beil-tan green and then highlights of moot green. Then your blacks where you want it silvers etc etc.
   
Made in us
Using Inks and Washes




St. George, Utah

GW's "official" color scheme for them begins with Waaagh Flesh, shaded with Biel-Tan Green and then Warstone Glow/Moot Green for highlights.
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





Ok thanks guys. I just wondered how people painted their rhinos etc to. I paint ww2 planes and preshade then overcoat - so i assume the same would be true here?
   
 
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