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I just finished painting the Deadzone scenery and i like to see what other people think. Some people say that it looks that the tiles are used and the paint do not give the illusion of weathered building. Here is a sample of 4 tiles. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4649472/IMG_20140510_144517.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4649472/IMG_20140510_144540.jpg How to you find them? Do they look good?
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

First off, welcome to Dakka.

A lot of folks won't click on links to pics, I'd recommend adding them to your gallery or embeding the images in to your posts. I put them into mine so people can see them for you.

Good luck and keep posting.




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Nurgle Predator Driver with an Infestation





They do look fine. I would suggest using some kind of wash or paint in the details to help the pieces pop. Assemble the pieces too and post pictures. Being assembled you so more shading on them to give a OSL.

There are tons of weathering videos on you tube that could help too.

Hope this helps.

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Dakka Veteran






Western Massachusetts

Meh, I clicked on them.

They look pretty good. A bit of a wash would help them pop, but I wouldn't go overboard with it. Just enough to enhance the detail - but I think that they look great as-is too.

   
 
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