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2014/01/31 21:17:11
Subject: GW Technical Paints (Nurgle's Rot and Blood)
Out of curiosity, has anybody tried mixing these with a wash or other color to change the color? I was thinking of using Nurgle's Rot to give a "disgusting" effect to the birthing sac on my Tervigon but I don't really like the green to mesh with my color scheme.
If you have tried this out would you mind posting a picture of the outcome to see if it worth spending the money on doing this. Thanks
You can just start a new thread as opposed to dredging up a thread this old.
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