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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!




This week we're helping you add a little realism to your miniatures by showing you how to add a chipped paint effect. Ironically, you're going to want to make sure to use a paint brush that has a nice and well shaped tip as you still want to be precise when adding the details to this chipping effect. This technique will also give you something else to do with all that blister and pluck foam you've got laying around!

In even the most laid back theaters of war (is that even a thing?) armor, tanks, guns, construction gear, etc will all get dirty and chipped up. Using this chipped paint technique you'll be able show everyone that your army doesn't just stand around looking pretty on the parade ground.

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