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Made in ca
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A guide to quiclky painting a Ravenwing Army to a good quality Tabletop

This is the first instalment in a serie of step by step tutorials. The article is quite long, and I find that these tutorials are a great read while you're sitting on the can without a magasine. I hope you enjoy!



Clic this link to read the full tutorial!

Since I plan on doing more of these step by step guides, please leave some feedback

"This is a gentleman's game."

Hellfire: No excuses, hobby like a champion
 
   
Made in ca
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Nova Scotia

Great results! I especially enjoy the scripture on the books; I had a good laugh at those
   
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Wisconsin, U.S.A.

Going to be working on an 1850 point ravenwing army using your tutorial! Ordering everything up over the next couple weeks.

One thing I have a question on...did you use a brush on the pistol holsters on the bikes? Looks like you hit them with rhinox hide.

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Made in ca
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator






Thanks guys!

Yeah, holsters and pouches you can paint them with a standard brush. Do something like Rhinox Hide, then highlight with skrag brown ( the light bronw used for the rust anyway ) then shade with nuln oil.

"This is a gentleman's game."

Hellfire: No excuses, hobby like a champion
 
   
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Wales: Where the Men are Men and the sheep are Scared.

Very nice looking mate.

Thanks for sharing.



 
   
 
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