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Regular Dakkanaut




I'm hoping to get my miniatures looking like the same color scheme High Queen Khalida has on her wrappings. Any tips on which specific paints I would need?


   
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Colonel





This Is Where the Fish Lives

GW Rakarth Flesh or VGC Heavy Warmgrey as base, a brown or sepia wash (any would probably work), and then highlighted with a mix of the base color and white.

That would probably get you close.

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Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

White dirtied with different thinned brown shades.

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Huge Hierodule






North Bay, CA

I always painted my mummies by basecoating with Bleached Bone, dry brush white, then wash with a mix of sepia and brown.

   
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Thanks for the help guys!

@ Ifurita- would your method end up giving your mummies that "diry" look similar to the one in the picture? Or would they look "cleaner?"
   
 
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